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Thundercat takes on a classic-rock staple that is somehow both incredibly cool and uncool, for Minions: The Rise of Gru.
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Ondara delivers a new sonic package that embraces both his intriguing voice and a unique accent that remains present when he sings.
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Ayupuka's turnt-up praise music feels equally at home in church aisles and on dance floors.
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Among piano chords, murmurs and a single wail, Alex G gives us an unlikely summer anthem that reveals the seedy underbelly of the idyllic season.
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There is a passionate defiance to "What I Want," the sound of a young, queer woman seizing and holding fast to her desires.
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It's hard not to get caught up in the energy on either side of this song, which ultimately ends up reminding us: we're not alone.
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If you do nothing else tonight, close your eyes, rest your head and let this track cradle your brain.
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With only her voice as an instrument, the Japanese singer conjures a world of sound and color, with operatic élan.
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The song processes rage about "the world falling apart in every conceivable way" by coating it in sarcasm and shiny harmonies.
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The R&B crooner has never been shy about singing of his trials and tribulations with love.