How well do you know the music of The Dandy Warhols, R.E.M., James Dean Bradfield, Pendulum, Bright Eyes, The Streets, New Found Glory, Manic Street Preachers, Blink-182, Red Hot Chili...
Released in July 2025, “Baddies” brings together Jeune Morty, Himra, and Génération Nerf under TIEME MUSIC, while Yorssy’s “Comment Ça Va” appears via Anti Fame with production by Shiruken. OBOY...
Beastie Boys' 'Paul's Boutique' is their second studio album released on July 25, 1989 by Capitol.Track listing : 1.To All the Girls (Beastie Boys, Dust Brothers) - 01:29[sample from "Loran's...
“Tear Me Down” by Joyner Lucas and Ava Max dropped July 17, 2025 via Atlantic Records, tied to “ADHD 2.” Billy Idol and Steve Stevens performed “No More Tears” at...
Tyler, The Creator’s “Don't Tap the Glass” (July 21, 2025) spans 28 minutes with ten self-produced tracks mixing hip-hop, funk, house, and dance. Uncredited features include Baby Keem, Daisy World,...
'Homebase' by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince is their fourth studio album released on July 23, 1991 by Jive/RCA .Track Listing : 1.I'M All That (Rick James, Will...
How well do you know the music of Belly, The Beautiful People, Moloko, These Animal Men, Cecil, Dawn Of The Replicants, The Tea Party, Linoleum, James, Curve, Vast, Space Raiders...
Leonard Cohen's 'Live in London' is his eighteenth album recorded on July 17, 2008 at London's O2 Arena and released on March 31, 2009 By Columbia.Track Listing : 1.Dance Me...
Amiel Sol releases “Nahanap Kita” on his “SWABE” EP, trading brooding for quiet charm. Afra and Sefo share “Aşiyan,” written and composed by Afra with Esad Fidan producing. Vitaa and...
“Suerte” pairs Yan Block’s sharp delivery with RaiNao’s soft vocals under Slow Jamz’s mellow production—Puerto Rico meets lounge house with club shadows. Soolking’s “Tkt Pas” fuses raï, soul, and melodic...
Ski Mask the Slump God fires up “Catch Me Outside 2” with Timbaland and Missy Elliot, throwing back to his 2017 breakout over 2000s-styled trap. Drake’s “What Did I Miss?”...
“Hedonist” by Jinjer stays true to their blend of metalcore and progressive elements, produced in-house with Tatiana Shmayluk recording vocals in a single take. The track addresses excess with precision,...
Tommy Genesis plays with late-’90s pop tropes on "True Blue," blending glitchy beats, clipped vocals, and synth-driven polish. King Princess’s "Hollowheart" ups the drama with twisted metaphors and glitter-soaked visuals,...
Popcaan’s “SnapChat” leans on a 12-string riff and app references, while Likkle Vybz and Vybz Kartel sync up again on “Rich Again (Remix).” Sfera Ebbasta and Shiva team up as...
Nino Paid’s "Tree On The Hill" fuses hip-hop with gospel and pop, while 2 Chainz and Ne-Yo’s "Not The Same" ties personal loss to the *Red Clay* film. Smiley reunites...
Alan Walker and sophie simmons reunite on “Me, Myself And The Night,” blending moody electro-pop with early Walker motifs. Ektor’s “PTSD” delivers sparse intensity, while Fred De Palma’s “Barrio Lambada”...
Chito Rana$’s “Bust Down” blends bilingual grit post-incarceration, while DeeBaby’s “Intro & 2 Mo’Cars” ties ambition to memory on *Ms. Salazar*. Kodak Black veers reflective in “Yellow Brick Road,” chasing...
Tommy Lee Sparta returns with “Big Ah Dat,” steeped in dark dancehall tones, while Chronic Law's “NY Girls” and Areakode’s “Level Up” keep the genre's pulse sharp. SVM!R’s “RICK RO$$”...
Blac Youngsta’s "Snake" brings GT—aka BTS—into a stark landscape of betrayal and vigilance, riding a sparse beat that leans more venom than redemption. His delivery remains sharp and transactional, reflecting...
Ken Carson’s *Lord of Chaos* opens his fourth album with distorted 808s, synths, and chaos-driven visuals, declaring supremacy through occult-tinged bars. Benny Soliven’s *On Time* pairs West Coast melodies with...