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The reunion to end all reunions is upon us. On Friday, the Britpop band Oasis is slated to kick off a five-month world tour ...
Since their official debut in 2021, BINI has become a defining force in Filipino pop music, earning them the well-deserved ...
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The album is very much a suite of songs that’s best enjoyed together, but as a stand-alone, “Cuff It” will be making folks dance for decades to come. — L.B.
Twenty-one non-English songs were in the global Top 100, more than double the number of songs last year. Fifty-five Latin songs reached the Global Daily Top 100 in 2022 — up 22% from 2021.
It's so popular that it's still in the top 10. There was some British representation on the top singles list too. Dua Lipa's single, Levitating, was the third most popular song in the world last year.
It was the second year running that the Canadian star delivered the world's most popular song. Last year's chart-topper, Blinding Lights, made the top 10 for a second time in 2021, at number seven.
Although the songs featured in this article are of great diversity, they all share a common thread – excellence. There’s no doubt each of the songs on this list will end up in the music history books.
Our list of 2021's 50 best songs includes Taylor Swift, Lil Nas X, Adele, Little Simz, Tyler, the Creator, Jon Batiste and Doja Cat.
Our list of 2021's 50 best songs includes Taylor Swift, Lil Nas X, Adele, Little Simz, Tyler, the Creator, Jon Batiste and Doja Cat.
However, based on the number of Spotify plays, Eilish’s most popular song from Happier Than Ever is “Therefore I Am.” The track sits at over 520 million streams, skyrocketing from the No. 94 ...