Me:nu Du Jour January 25 (EN.FR.ES)
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How well do you know the music of Lady Sovereign’s cheeky “Love Me or Hate Me” blends grime and hip-hop with swaggering individuality, while Fall Out Boy’s “America’s Suitehearts” critiques celebrity culture through pop-rock hooks and surreal visuals. Feeder’s “Buck Rogers” brings unpretentious fun with its quirky Brit-rock charm, and Evanescence’s “Lithium” dives into emotional tension with piano-driven melancholia. White Lies’ brooding “To Lose My Life” mixes sleek instrumentation with existential lyrics, and Kasabian’s jagged “Processed Beats” pairs edgy rhythms with electronic undercurrents. Meanwhile, The All-American Rejects’ “Gives You Hell” turns spite into a gleeful anthem, and Badly Drawn Boy’s introspective “Born Again” crafts layered alt-rock with retro-futurist vibes.? Take our 12-track quiz.
How well do you know the music of Kelly Rowland’s “Down for Whatever” charges into Eurodance, blending brazen beats with carefree vibes, while Lady Gaga’s “The Edge of Glory” walks the line between emotional depth and ‘80s nostalgia, powered by Clarence Clemons’ saxophone. Jonas Blue’s rework of “Fast Car” transforms Tracy Chapman’s grit into neon-lit EDM. Flo Rida’s “Wild Ones,” with Sia’s bittersweet chorus, chases hedonistic highs, and Pitbull’s “International Love” pairs Chris Brown’s hooks with global bravado. Kylie Minogue’s “Dancing” melds country twang with glossy electronica, while Khalid’s introspective “Silence” finds balance in Marshmello’s sleek production.? Take our 12-track quiz.
January 25, 2014 - Kiss will play two songs during the first period intermission of the 2014 NHL Stadium Series outdoor game between the LA Kings & Anaheim Ducks at…
This day (January 25, 1929), in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is born Benny Golson,an American bebop & hard bop jazz tenor saxophonist.Tracklist : 1 . Take The A Train (2009) 2 .…
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How well do you know the music of Kanye West’s “Gold Digger” stands tall with its Ray Charles-inspired hook and playful critique of materialism, while J Hus’s “Bouff Daddy” fuses Afroswing with grime for effortless charm. Drake’s “God’s Plan” pairs trap beats with feel-good philanthropy, and Bryson Tiller’s intimate “Don’t” redefined R&B with its lo-fi edge. AJ Tracey’s experimental “Psych Out!” mixes UK rap with genre-blending production, and Mustard’s “Pure Water” with Migos channels brash energy for party-ready appeal. Tracks like Fredo and Not3s’ “YRF” boast gritty yet smooth collaboration, while Dappy’s introspective “No Regrets” elevates UK hip hop with anthemic layers.? Take our 12-track quiz.
How well do you know the music of Sarah Brightman’s ethereal “Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again” balances operatic skill with pop appeal, a tender lament from *Phantom of the Opera*. Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson’s harmonious “I Know Him So Well” from *Chess* adds emotional depth to a love triangle, while Debbie Gibson’s “Lost in Your Eyes” captures heartfelt simplicity amid ’80s chart clutter. Diana Ross gives a nostalgic twist to “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” merging doo-wop charm with polished production. Meanwhile, Angry Anderson’s “Suddenly” trades rock grit for a ballad etched into pop culture, and Eurythmics’ “The Miracle of Love” showcases Annie Lennox’s vocal strength with piano-driven vulnerability. Rosie Vela’s smooth “Magic Smile,” with Steely Dan’s finesse, contrasts with John Parr’s rebellious “Naughty Naughty,” pulsing with ’80s energy. Shakin’ Stevens’ “Oh Julie” brings retro rock joy, while Mike Oldfield’s “Crime of Passion” plays with synth-laden drama.? Take our 12-track quiz.