After 2015 provided me my longest music list ever, 2016 ended up being a really eclectic year for music with a much smaller group of choices. There were some nice debuts and comebacks, as well as some mainstays doing career best work. It was actually quite a challenge to narrow down this list, but I
I’m taking a break from the movie stars and focusing on some of the top singers, songwriters, and producers who came out for the 56th Annual Grammy Awards last night. This year there was a no shortage of lots of sparkle, reds, whites. With so many looks to choose from I decided to narrow it down to my top 10 favorite.
2013 has been a surprisingly great year for a variety of things, especially in music. So much great music to listen to from a variety of genres has graced our ears and enabled the year to go by quickly. Anyways, it was really difficult to make this list of the top 10 albums of 2013 because of the wealth of music I had to choose from. But preservere I must, so here’s my list of the top 10 albums of 2013!
This is everything I needed and didn’t know I wanted. So many people have been saying that Beyonce’s “Rocket” felt like a cover of D’Angelo’s song “How Does It Feel” and now some wonderful person named JayBeatz has made a mashup of the two tracks and it’s glorious. I don’t really have much more to
Jay-Z has been one of the most enduring MCs in the game managing to subtly shift his lyrics and style to any and every era. That adaptability has lead him to release this latest album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, in an innovative method via Samsung that has already netted him 1 million in sales. It might come as a shock to people but this is the first Jay-Z album I’ve ever listened to all the way through, so it definitely deserves a review.