"Wherever you go, I'm going with you babe." Cue hipster holographic polaroids, blank expressions & urban landscapes - a guaranteed recipe for some juicy alternative music.
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"Wherever you go, I'm going with you babe." Cue hipster holographic polaroids, blank expressions & urban landscapes - a guaranteed recipe for some juicy alternative music.
"I've never felt this way before." I feel you, bro.
There's so much dabbing in a video which is entirely Gary-less. What has this world come to?
It's a shame Fabolous didn't Fly to actually feature in this video...
You might get No Love from TLC, but you’re definitely getting some from Dr. Fresch as he blesses you with this banger
"We don't do the same drugs no more." - Chance 2016.
There's so much bass in Kaytranada's debut album, sporting features from Craig David, Little Dragon, AlunaGeorge and more.
You're going to want to hit the clubs after this filthy awesome remix of A Milli.
Oh, look. Oh My Girl released a second video a month after the first... for the exact same song. I guess you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
AOA pose in front of firetrucks and run on the beach in their latest music video.
Our first Korean guest ever, Kevin joins Liam on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week, every week!
'Horizon' makes me jealous of couples everywhere as I watch this romantic road trip come to life from the warm and lonely confines of my bed.
Foy Vance is not a typo nor in any way linked to Vance Joy. And good riddance, Foy Vance is playing a whole different ball game with his latest album.
Goalkeeper sounds like the kind of song Chris Brown would be perfect for, but YELLA D knocks it out of the park with his slick rhymes and RnB feels.
Faiz and Tim join Liam on Playback Society - Korea, the only radio show worth listening to. Hit the jump for the best Korean music of the week!
The Bangtan Boys set your speakers ablaze in 'Fire.'
It's been five years since their last album but the boys are back.
Alicia Keys tries to replicate Rihanna and Drake's recent success with Caribbean pop songs ala 'Work' and 'Too Good.' Is Alicia Keys behind on the times, or can she ride this wave of popular dancehall, Afrobeat music?
Justin Timberlake's new song seriously sucks. Let's hope the movie Trolls is better...
The Factoury has popped out of nowhere with a smooth RnB, piano driven track that cannot be ignored.