Jade’s Already Incredible Debut Solo Album Just Got Even Better Encore! byBradley SternDecember 6, 2025
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November 18, 2016 Britney Spears, “Slumber Party (feat. Tinashe)”: A Comprehensive Video Analysis Britney Spears and her new BFF Tinashe invite you to come into their world full byBradley Stern
November 11, 2016 Liv’s “Dream Awake”: A Glimmer of Hope Within a Waking Nightmare Lykke Li's supergroup provides solace in the bleakest of times byBradley Stern
November 4, 2016 ‘Nightride’: Tinashe Takes a Late Night Detour (Review) Before delivering her 'Joyride', Tinashe sets off on a solo journey in the dark byBradley Stern
October 29, 2016 ‘Lady Wood’: Tove Lo Gets Higher and Comes Harder (Review) The Swedish pop star returns with her moody follow-up to 2014's 'Queen of the byBradley Stern
October 18, 2016 Nicole Scherzinger’s “Pretty,” the Pretty Messed Up Break-Up Anthem for Pretty People, Finally Sees Pretty Light of Day Sorry if you can't relate, uglies byBradley Stern
October 12, 2016 What Really Happened on the Set of “Gimme More”? Photos From the Inside A look behind-the-scenes of Britney's most mysterious music video to date byBradley Stern
October 8, 2016 “Fade Away”: The Digital Despair of Hannah Diamond Hannah Diamond, one of the PC Music London collective's brightest stars, just byBradley Stern
September 28, 2016 ‘Fantome’: Utada Hikaru Returns from Her Hiatus Heartbroken, But Hopeful (Album Review) Following her mother's tragic suicide in 2013, Utada Hikaru mourns, escapes and byBradley Stern
September 22, 2016 Gemini, ‘Wanderlust’: An Electronic Quest for Something New English electronic singer-producer Gemini took time out from the world for four byBradley Stern
September 13, 2016 “Lonely, But Not Alone”: Walking the Road With Utada Hikaru Utada opens 'Fantôme' with a pulsating, reassuring ode to recovery byBradley Stern
September 8, 2016 “Never Ever”: Royksopp & Susanne Sundfor Remain a Match Made in Electro-Pop Heaven After "Running To The Sea" on 'The Inevitable End', the Norwegian talents team byBradley Stern
September 2, 2016 “Labyrinth”: Annie, Queen of Norway, Now Trapped on Dance Floor in Germany The "Chewing Gum" electro-pop Norwegian princess returns to us, this time in byBradley Stern