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January 3, 2020 Gabrielle Aplin & Nina Nesbitt’s ‘Miss You 2’ Is the First Great New (Old) Pop Song of 2020 The singer-songwriters update Gabrielle's 2016 viral pop hit byBradley Stern
December 24, 2019 Kylie Minogue Says Her New Music Will Be ‘Like Grown-Up Disco’ "That's where I want it to be byBradley Stern
December 18, 2019 ‘Solita’: Kali Uchis Keeps Dancing on Her Own Snakes, stripper poles and sad, horny dancing to reggaeton - consider every box byBradley Stern
December 18, 2019 ‘Please Don’t Touch’: RAYE Makes a Pretty Vulnerable Pop Plea Proceed with caution: this is one sensitive banger byBradley Stern
December 10, 2019 ‘Lonely Christmas’: Now, Now’s Sad, Synth-y, Single Anthem for the Holidays I've been missin' you, babe, every December night byBradley Stern
December 10, 2019 ‘Save Room For Us’: Tinashe Sparks Joy in Japan Tinashe and company twirl around Tokyo in a "thank you" visual for her byBradley Stern
December 4, 2019 ‘Amor de Que’: Everybody Wants a Piece of Pabllo Vittar Pabllo Vittar, one of Brazil's finest exports, is back byBradley Stern
November 30, 2019 The Pussycat Dolls Are Back What they lack in Melody, they more than make up for in Carmit byBradley Stern
November 14, 2019 Billie Eilish Got Everything She Wanted, For Better or Worse Billie Eilish is seriously feeling the effects of fame byBradley Stern
November 7, 2019 Cheryl Makes an Aloud & Proud Appearance on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race UK’ Chezza needs no good advice, but she's got some for these drag queens byBradley Stern
November 4, 2019 Dua Lipa Is Having a Genuinely Exciting Disco Moment With 'Don't Start Now,' Dua Lipa's comeback officially kicks off on the right byBradley Stern