
This soundtrack lynchpin for Spike Lee’s ‘Do The Right Thing’ remains one of Public Enemy’s most searing anthems.

From soulful balladry to all-out guitar shreds, these performances prove that ‘traditional’ doesn’t always need to be dull.

The iconic group have announced a new collection titled ‘KISS Destroys Anaheim ’76,’ which celebrates the important gig’s 50th anniversary.

Classic tracks from U2, Janet Jackson, Olivia Rodrigo, and Stevie Wonder are here to score the next phase of your life.

The video series presents a stripped-down version of an especially significant track in an artist’s career.

The vocalist also co-wrote singles like ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

The track is featured on the singer’s LP from earlier this year, ‘JuanesTeban.’

The clip for the ‘Do You Still Love Me?’ single features Taylor Rooks, Coco Jones, and Ryan Destiny.

The song from the two Chicago artists will be featured on the deluxe edition of BJRNCK’s ‘A Girl Like Me.’




The Rolling Stones’ third US album in a year, ‘December’s Children (And Everybody’s)’ was a mix of covers and originals, including unexpected treasures.

Arguably Gong’s finest album, ‘You’ was the third and final instalment in their beloved Radio Gnome Trilogy, bringing Zero The Hero’s story to a close.

Released in October 1978, ‘Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller)’ was Captain Beefheart’s first album in four years, and one of his most gloriously adventurous.

The album addressed their hometown’s post-9/11 devastation while kicking old-school jams.

A dazzling album that defined Black America both musically and lyrically, ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ is a visionary album that will resonate for decades to come.

Arguably Rainbow’s most polished, accessible and consummate record, Difficult To Cure climbed into the UK Top 10 in 1981.
