Transform into a lovestruck robot with Charli XCX on her new single, "Claws," that's from her forthcoming quarantine album, How I'm Feeling Now. On her latest, the singer is in need of a software upgrade as she malfunctions while mechanically declaring her infatuation with someone (for my cash, it has to be Optimus Prime). It doesn't get more charming than this schoolgirl crush. h..

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Congrats, Little Monsters: Lady Gaga saw your leaked Chromatica tracklists, so she determined to do you a solid by sharing the official thing. Gaga fired up her Instagram on Wednesday (April 22) to post the full 16-track rundown for her upcoming sixth album, which includes lead single "Stupid Love" along with three different songs titled "Chromatica" (because Gaga is nothing if not ..

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Yungblud has released his previously teased song, "Weird!," And it's like it's made so far, as soon as the very fabric of reality feels flimsy. This shining anthem for defeating anxiety is a personalized screed, however its broad strokes can be applied to anyone dealing with constant fear and uncertainty. https://www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=EFgVMw2QHMUThe metallic happiness of "Weird!" I..

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Niall Horan shared the video for "Black and White" yesterday (April 21) and its a shaky, kaleidoscopic clip of efficiency footage that brings you into his world. Have you ever wondered what Niall is like once he's getting ready for a large show? What about in the downtime once he's just hanging out around town? There's that, and more, here for you to enjoy. https://www.Youtube.Com/wa..

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It's Earth Day and this year marks the 50th anniversary of the event that puts a spotlight on our cute planet. Kacey Musgraves has released "Oh, What A global 2.0," a updated version of the track from Golden Hour that, in a statement acquired by Pitchfork, she revealed to be an ode to "our planetary residence and all of the quiet heroes." It's just what the planet needs in these ..

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Christine and the Queens's quarantine has been spent putting unique spins on popular artists's hit songs. Her latest cover is of Travis Scott's "Highest in the Room" and she remakes it as a part-French pop masterpiece. Step into Christine's space and go on this journey with her. https://twitter.Com/QueensChristine/status/1252631220799918081?S=20The trip begins in her room with hard..

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In this age of self-isolation and quarantine, it's never been more key to check in on each other and to connect. This goes for artists, also, who have been social distancing alongside us: livestreaming concerts and hangouts, creating their own talk shows, and... Well, that's what we want them to tell us, with Remote Access. If ever there was a time for an album called Calm to be rel..

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Taylor Swift’s devoted fan base has been training since 2009’s Fearless tour, her arena debut, for this summer’s originally offered, multi-continental, 15-date trek referred to as Lover Fest. In October of last year, fans waited in virtual lines for hours to buy tickets for the coveted event. On Twitter, several had already begun coordinating outfits and planning meetups with fe..

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"Sunny, yesterday my life was filled with rain." That's how pop-soul common "Sunny," first released in 1966 by Bobby Hebb, starts, before giving way to a series of fantastic melodies that live somewhere between major and minor — sort of like an overcast day where you still manage to get sunburned. It's an apt state of feeling for this age of social distancing — and no one person..

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Taylor Swift's pastel passion is well-noted, with her intense fascination with duck yellows, sky blues, and petite pinks noticed in nearly everything that she releases. She brought this colorful proclivity to One World: With each other At Home with a moving efficiency of "Soon You'll Get Better." From beyond her piano, Swift brought an intense show that's hard to forget. https://ww..

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Sam Cooke's 1964 ode to the unknown, "A Change Is Gonna Come," is a top-to-bottom soul classic, the sort of horn-and-string-filled melodic moment that blows right through you like a cute spring wind. Cooke delivers its first line — "I was place on Earth by the river in a little bit tent" — with such gusto that he becomes the very wind of change promised by his hopeful tone. If th..

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And right now, the coziest couple of the night! Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello entered the One World: With each other At Home to perform a spectacular duet of "What An amazing World" by Louis Armstrong. It was a stirring rendition, with exceptionally romantic intensity. There were candles in front of these, immediately after all. The two singers sat with each other in front of ..

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