Lionel Hampton entertains a Royal Opera (1958)
February 15, 1958 - vibraphonist Lionel Hampton plays with Leon Zachery (as), Bobby Plater (as), Andy McGhee (ts), Lonnie Shaw (bs), Louis Blackburn (tb), Wade Marcus (tb), Larry Wilson (tb),…
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February 15, 1958 - vibraphonist Lionel Hampton plays with Leon Zachery (as), Bobby Plater (as), Andy McGhee (ts), Lonnie Shaw (bs), Louis Blackburn (tb), Wade Marcus (tb), Larry Wilson (tb),…
2Pac's 'All Eyez on Me' feat. 'California Love' is his fourth studio album released on February 13, 1996 by Death Row Records and Interscope Records.Track Listing : 1.Ambitionz Az A…
How well do you know the music of Tricky’s “Aftermath” offers a haunting mix of hip-hop, ambient techno, and dub, with Martina Topley-Bird’s eerie vocals adding depth, while Urban Species’ “Spiritual Love” blends hip-hop with jazz for an introspective vibe. Cyndi Lauper’s live “All Through The Night” showcases her tender side, and Dog Eat Dog’s “No Fronts” balances rap-metal chaos with ska-punk brass. Apache Indian’s “Make Way for the Indian” fuses ragga and hip-hop with sharp cultural edges, while Rockers Hi-Fi’s “What a Life!” pairs dub’s meditative groove with urban grit. Meanwhile, EMF’s upbeat “I Believe” captures early ’90s indie dance energy, and Blaggers ITA’s “Abandon Ship” stands as a raw punk anthem with added vocals for extra punch.? Take our 12-track quiz.
Kanye West's 'The College Dropout' is his debut studio album released on February 10, 2004 by Roc-A-Fella Records.Track Listing : 1.Intro [Skit](Kanye West) - 00:19 . 2.We Don'T Care (Kanye…
'Diana Ross' feat. 'Love Hangover' is her second self-titled album released on February 10, 1976 by MotownTrack Listing : 1.Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You'Re Going To) (Michael…
How well do you know the music of Snoop Dogg’s “Gin and Juice” mixes laid-back G-funk vibes with sly rebellion, while Tupac’s haunting “Hail Mary” delves into faith and mortality with eerie minimalism. The Notorious B.I.G.’s reflective “Sky’s the Limit” blends personal struggles with smooth R&B, and Blackstreet’s “U Blow My Mind” rides sultry harmonies over polished New Jack Swing. Meanwhile, John Lee Hooker’s gritty blues tracks like “Too Young” and “Annie Mae” showcase raw storytelling, and Jade’s upbeat “Every Day of the Week” adds ’90s sass to its sample-heavy R&B. Tracks like M People’s “Search for the Hero” radiate uplifting energy, while A+’s “Enjoy Yourself” layers hip-hop over disco nostalgia. Billy Ocean’s edgy “Pressure” leans into dancehall rhythms, capturing a personal defiance that contrasts with his usual smoother style.? Take our 12-track quiz.
How well do you know the music of 52nd Street’s smooth and emotional “You’re My Last Chance” captures mid-’80s sophistication, while Morris Day’s funky “The Oak Tree” radiates playful confidence. Chaka Khan’s lively “It’s My Party” blends steel pans and brass grooves, and Laura Branigan’s dramatic “Gloria” transforms into a high-energy anthem. Shalamar’s “My Girl Loves Me” layers glossy R&B, and Eddie Murphy’s “Party All the Time” serves up unabashed fun with Rick James’ funk-driven production. Wendy & Lisa’s introspective “Sideshow” exudes post-Prince artistry, while Fast Eddie’s “I Can Dance” keeps things simple yet infectious with Chicago house flair.? Take our 12-track quiz.
The Offspring’s “OK, But This Is The Last Time” echoes themes of “Self Esteem” with a self-aware twist. Robyn and David Byrne revisit “Dancing On My Own” at SNL50. Cher reinterprets “If I Could Turn Back Time,” reaffirming its legacy. Sam Smith’s “Love Is A Stillness” delivers quiet intimacy.
Pentatonix revives “The Sound of Silence” with layered harmonies. RAYE’s Grammy performance of “Oscar Winning Tears” marks a career milestone shaped by industry struggles.
Updated : Feb 17,2025