Lou Reed releases ‘Ecstasy,’ his final album (2000)
Lou Reed‘s ‘Ecstasy’ is his eighteenth (and final) solo album released on April 4, 2000 by Sire.
Lou Reed‘s ‘Ecstasy’ is his eighteenth (and final) solo album released on April 4, 2000 by Sire.
Ciara’s “Ecstasy” blends sensual tension with sleek choreography, while Miley Cyrus turns apocalypse into pop fantasy backed by members of Alvvays. Laufey returns with “Silver Lining,” spinning romantic ambiguity through jazz-pop with masquerade visuals. Ed Sheeran fuses Persian instruments and heartfelt lyrics in a multicultural groove. MORE
Updated : Apr 4,2025
Eligarf’s *Salman Khan* blends Romanian pop with Bollywood nods, while Joost Klein’s *Why Not???* mixes rap, 2000s rock, and Dutch gabber, reflecting on his Eurovision disqualification. Jador and Johny Romano’s *Sa Te Hau* fuses manele with pop, expanding their collaborative reach.
Masoom Sharma, Shiva Choudhary, and Sann Sarwang craft *Donker*, a Haryanvi track balancing playful tones with sharp delivery. Atilla Azer’s *Goddess, Source of Fire* merges electronic pop with mythic visuals.
Updated : Feb 2,2025
Mbosso’s “Kupenda” delivers heartfelt Bongo Flava melodies, continuing his streak of love-inspired hits. D-One and Mico The Best blend Afrobeat rhythms on “Cutamba,” while CKay’s “Addicted” fuses highlife with his signature Afrobeat style. Pallaso’s “Bagezi Boka” mixes Ugandan heritage with global sounds, and Jeremy Loops’ “Coming Home” combines folk-pop with Ladysmith Black Mambazo’s Zulu harmonies.
Rena’s “Daddy” highlights her evolving Congolese pop sound, featuring collaborations with artists like Gaz Mawete. Dowel King’s “En Un Mundo” reflects his Dominican roots through rap and hip-hop, while J Balvin’s “Rio” honors his son with an intimate visual debut at the LVMH Gala. Meanwhile, Micro TDH’s “Girasol” mixes Latin beats with his signature fusion of trap and R&B, enriching his diverse catalog.
Updated : Jan 20,2025
Ben E. King‘s ‘Don’t Play That Song!’ feat. ‘Stand by Me’ is his third studio album released on August 20, 1962 by Atco Records.
PJ Harvey’s ‘Rid of Me’ is her second studio album produced by Steve Albini and released on May 4, 1993 by Island Records
New Order‘s ‘Power, Corruption & Lies’ is their second studio album released on May 2, 1983 by Factory Records.
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