Public Enemy .::. Don’t Believe the Hype
“Don’t Believe the Hype” is a groundbreaking, hard-hitting 1988 political hip-hop classic that solidified Public Enemy’s legacy as revolutionary cultural figures. Produced by The Bomb… Read more
“Don’t Believe the Hype” is a groundbreaking, hard-hitting 1988 political hip-hop classic that solidified Public Enemy’s legacy as revolutionary cultural figures. Produced by The Bomb… Read more
“Rosanna” is a brilliantly complex, high-energy 1982 jazz-rock and progressive pop masterpiece that earned Toto multiple Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year. The song… Read more
“Suddenly” is a tender, deeply emotional R&B and pop ballad released by Billy Ocean in 1985 as the title track of his breakout album. The… Read more
“Whatcha Gonna Do” is a vibrant, smooth-grooving 1997 dancehall-pop track that showcases a flawless vocal chemistry between Buju Banton and reggae songstress Nadine Sutherland. The… Read more
“She Wants to Dance with Me” is a high-energy, infectious 1988 dance-pop and Euro-disco anthem that served as Rick Astley’s very first self-written single. Produced… Read more
“Murderer” is a profound, deeply emotional roots-reggae and dancehall track released in 1994 that marked a pivotal turning point in Buju Banton’s career. Written in… Read more
Paramore’s “Ain’t It Fun” blends pop-rock energy with a sharp thematic focus on disillusionment and growing up. Its upbeat sound contrasts with its underlying message… Read more
“Only in My Dreams” is a bright, sparkling 1986 dance-pop track that launched a teenage Debbie Gibson into international stardom, establishing her as a formidable… Read more
“I Want You to Want Me” is a high-energy power-pop anthem that achieved its definitive, legendary status through Cheap Trick’s 1978 live performance at the… Read more
“Mandolin Rain” is a gorgeous, melancholic roots-rock and sophisticated pop ballad released in 1987. The song is instantly recognizable by its rich, organic acoustic textures,… Read more