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Singing With Sheryl Crow

Sheryl Crow and Grace Potter’s acoustic “New Kid In Town” honors Glenn Frey with raw, stripped-back harmonies, reflecting the Eagles’ original while staying reverent. Kid Rock and Crow’s “Picture” brings aching regret to life, marrying confessional lyrics with their emotional vocal chemistry. The understated duet became a hit, resonating with heartbreak and sincerity.

Crow and Vince Gill’s take on “Two More Bottles of Wine” during Emmylou Harris’s tribute is polished yet safe, while her duet with Ben Harper on “My Sweet Lord” respects George Harrison’s legacy but feels bound by its solemn cause. Crow’s duet with Pat Benatar on “I Shall Believe” combines grit and grace but plays it too tidy, while her “Don’t Let Me Down” alongside Chris Stapleton adds layered textures but stays shadowed by the Beatles’ original.

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‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°312 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Shakira’s rock-tinged “Don’t Bother” captures heartbreak’s defiance, while Avril Lavigne’s “Sk8er Boi” delivers pop-punk attitude with a relatable tale of underdog triumph. Kasabian’s “Me Plus One” offers quirky charm with its rhythmic edge, and Duran Duran’s “What Happens Tomorrow” balances synth-driven melancholy with hope. A Great Big World’s “Say Something,” featuring Christina Aguilera, leans on raw vulnerability, in contrast to ATB and York’s trance anthem “The Fields of Love,” serving dreamy escapism. Mint Royale’s “Don’t Falter” and Wet Wet Wet’s “Weightless” round out the list with reflective trip-hop and radio-friendly melodies, each marked by their era’s distinct sound.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Kanye West releases his debut album : ‘The College Dropout’ featuring ‘Through the Wire,’ ‘Jesus Walks,’ ‘All Falls Down’ and ‘Slow Jamz’ (2004)

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…

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°106 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Pharrell’s slick falsetto shines on “Angel,” blending R&B charm with minimalism, landing at #15 in the UK. Kanye’s “Gold Digger” pairs witty lyrics with Jamie Foxx’s Ray Charles-inspired hook, dominating charts. Baha Men’s absurdly catchy “Who Let the Dogs Out” thrives on its chaotic energy, while Mary J. Blige’s emotive “Be Without You” balances vulnerability with modern R&B polish.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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Hip-Hop & Soul N°410 – 2010s Music Videos

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Nicki Minaj’s “Stupid Hoe” shines with chaotic, stripped-down beats and divisive energy, featuring rapid-fire lyrics and a theatrical music video by Hype Williams. Its biting tone, speculated as a jab at Lil’ Kim, polarized audiences, while the track peaked modestly at No. 59 on Billboard but broke Vevo’s 24-hour views record. Similarly, J. Cole’s “Middle Child” balances introspection and industry critique, highlighting his role bridging hip-hop generations. Produced by T-Minus, it became his highest-charting single at No. 4 on Billboard and earned 3× Platinum certification, blending personal reflection with a polished yet familiar sound.

Chris Brown’s “Yeah 3x” injects club-ready energy with its electro dance-pop sound, charting globally and going quintuple platinum in Australia despite plagiarism disputes with Calvin Harris. Meanwhile, AJ Tracey’s “Psych Out!” trades gritty bars for melodic finesse, achieving a No. 18 peak in the UK charts but leaning towards polish over rawness. Migos’ “Walk It Talk It,” featuring Drake, thrives on repetition, supported by a retro “Soul Train”-inspired video, peaking at No. 10 on Billboard and earning a 6× Platinum certification. Blueface’s “Thotiana,” backed by viral remixes, ascended to No. 8 on Billboard, though its sparse production and offbeat flow rendered it more fleeting cultural moment than rap cornerstone.

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