Celebrating iconic female artists & their empowering anthems including tracks from Shania Twain, Billie Eilish, Janet Jackson, Rihanna & more.
Rihanna’s sophomore record, ‘A Girl Like Me’, saw her evolve beyond the dancehall and introduced the world to an emerging pop force to be reckoned with.
“I don’t know what I’d do without music, and you can find me often in my car with the speakers blasting.”
Rihanna was awarded the President’s Award the NAACP Image Awards this past Saturday, where she was honoured for her many philanthropic efforts in the black community.
“Rihanna has not only enjoyed a groundbreaking career as an artist and musician, but has also distinguished herself as a stellar public servant.”
The past decade saw a breakdown in genres, conventions, musical borders and barriers to entry… as the best albums of the 2010s prove.
In a rich, varied career, from ‘Infinite’ to ‘Kamikaze’, Eminem has traded verses with some of hip-hop’s finest. Here are 15 of the best Eminem collaborations.
Critically-acclaimed, the album has been as “an irresistible party” by Rolling Stone and a “ferocious declaration of independence” by Q.
Rihanna has work work worked her way to 1 billion views on Youtube for her dancehall-inspired music video for ‘Work’, featuring Drake.
‘Pon De Replay’ revealed Rihanna’s prowess as a hitmaker, but her debut album, ‘Music Of The Sun’, album proved she was a Caribbean queen in the making.
Kanye West has dazzled, disgusted, compelled and confused in equal measure, but the best Kanye West songs are an insight into a compelling artist’s work.
Even before the advent of streaming, musicians rewrote the rules and delighted fans with surprise albums. Here are some that shook the industry.
Think you know all there is to learn about Maroon 5? Here are 20 things you didn’t know about their dance-pop crossover smash ‘It Won’t Be Soon Before Long’.
Either as songwriters or performers, these musicians fit the criteria of Great American Songbook standards, with memorable melodies and enduring sentiments.
'Sparrow' is described as "a deeply rousing call to action, an anthem of strength with a drumbeat and a gospel choir."
Swift joins Katy Perry, Shakira, Rihanna, and Nick Minaj as female artists to have 4 videos reach over 1 billion views.