
The genre-spanning World Cup playlist from uDiscover includes hits from artists like The Beatles, Black Eyed Peas, and more.

The soundtrack to the beloved 1990 movie features music by Cher, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Frankie Valli, Lesley Gore, and more.

The band’s debut single is celebrating its 30th anniversary.

Director Brian De Palma helped the band evoke a movie soundtrack music video without a movie attached.

The expanded release brings together previously separated hidden songs from the 2001 album.

The track reimagines a recording from Simone’s 1966 album ‘Wild Is The Wind.’

The album is set for release on August 28 via Lava/Republic Records.

The Dallas-Fort Worth quartet added five songs to the new edition.

The song marks the first collaboration between the Atlanta rapper and Memphis artist.




Released at the start of the 80s, ‘Tattoo You’ proved The Rolling Stones weren’t giving up on their title of World’s Greatest Rock’n’Roll Band.

Aiming for a timeless feel, Dave Mustaine sought to prove that Megadeth could write pop-oriented metal that drew new fans with ‘Super Collider.’

Released in the early 80s, Camel’s ‘The Single Factor’ retains the pioneering prog group’s innate melodic aptitude, and wears its years lightly.

Full of beguiling hooks and unashamedly radio-friendly melodies, the self-titled debut by Mike + The Mechanics revealed a diverse band heavy on hooks.

‘YOUNG&DANGEROUS’ found The Struts walking it like they talk it. “Being ‘dangerous’ means being true to ourselves,” says frontman Luke Spiller.

Stuffed with classics – both those Stevie created and those he adopted – ‘My Cherie Amour’ still provokes wonder: how did he get so much joy into one album?

