Eric Clapton's 'Back Home' is his eighteenth studio album released on August 29, 2005 by Duck / Reprise.Track Listing : 1.So Tired (Eric Clapton, Simon Climie) - 04:47 . 2.Say...
Eric Clapton's 'One More Car, One More Rider' is a double live album recorded on August 18 & 19, 2001 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and released on...
"Bad Omens - Specter," released August 2025, blends modern rock and metalcore with themes of isolation and transformation. BABYMETAL - My Queen (w/ Spiritbox) merges Japanese melodic metal with Canadian...
“Cartier” by El Bogueto opens his 2025 album with reggaeton mexa, pledging luxury and earnings as tokens of love. A Candela Music signee, he’s collaborated with Uzielito Mix, Yeri Mua,...
xplore the latest Top 20 rankings across 30 vintage genres as of June 30, 2025, featuring new entries, exits, and major shifts from artists like Death In Vegas, The White...
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”...
Ozuna returns to afro-Caribbean fusion on “Sirenita,” while Duki swings irony through trap on “Golfista.” Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite for the coastal-toned “Soleao,” and Kidd Keo blurs languages in...
Baekhyun’s “Elevator” casts emotional turbulence into a smooth R&B frame, while Reichi’s “Machigainai” slices through minimalist beats with clipped Osaka precision. KJRGL debuts with “Cloud_Six,” fusing K-pop polish and J-pop...
“Bate” by DENNIS, Luísa Sonza, and Kenia OS prioritizes repetition and rhythm over narrative, built for dancefloor hypnosis. Montaner’s “Si Tuviera Que Elegir” returns as a family trio ballad, while...
Pearl Jam’s "Future Days," written after Eddie Vedder's friend Dennis Flemion's death, reflects on loss and connection, appearing in "The Last of Us." Yorushika’s "Martian," inspired by Hagiwara Sakutaro’s “Cat,”...
April’s vintage charts show minimal disruption, with only a few new entries—New Edition, XTC, Machine Head, and Kodak Black—shuffling into established rankings. Most top tracks hold firm
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...
“Demasiado Bueno” sets Alexia’s skeptical romance against bachata-tinged pop, while Cher Lloyd’s “Green Light” signals reinvention with neon visuals and momentum. LANA’s “Here” delivers minimalist detachment, and Zoe Wees’ “Hello...
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Jennie trades restraint for fire in “Start A War [Live],” while Kali Uchis shifts through weather metaphors on “Sunshine & Rain.” Shkodra Elektronike wins Festivali i Këngës with “Zjerm,” and...
Ozuna's "La Nena" blends reggaeton and Latin pop in a story of desire. Jay Wheeler’s "Abrázame Fuerte" reflects on his car accident. Yahir Saldivar continues his "Jefe" series rooted in...
Dive into 29 vintage music genres where nostalgia meets innovation. This month, Kasabian’s "Goodbye Kiss" joins 2000s Garage Rock, while Bryan Adams’ heartfelt "Straight From The Heart" makes its mark...
YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s "On Me" delivers his signature auto-tuned melodies and trap beats, threading introspection into raw delivery. Chuckyy’s "N***A Poetry" channels Chicago street narratives with sharp lyricism, while...
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso fuse trap and rock in "El Día Del Amigo," while Nathy Peluso channels ’90s salsa in "Erotika" with Grupo Niche musicians. Migrantes and Los Nocheros mix...