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Now That's What I Call Music, Vol. 71
Sucker / (Jonas Brothers) -- If I can't have you / (Shawn Mendes) -- Break up with your girlfriend, I'm bored / (Ariana Grande) -- Sweet but psycho / (Ava Max) -- Bad guy / (Billie Eilish) -- Wow. (remix) / (Post Malone, featuring Roddy Ricch & Tyga) -- Old town road (remix) / (Lil Nas X, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus) -- Talk / (Khalid) -- Never really over / (Katy Perry) -- Easier / (5 Seconds of Summer) -- Call you mine / (The Chainsmokers & Bebe Rexha) -- Juice / (Lizzo) -- Just us / (DJ Khaled, featuring SZA) -- Be alright / (Dean Lewis) -- Someone you loved / (Lewis Capaldi) -- Speechless / (Dan + Shay) -- Lost without you / (Freya Ridings) -- Get you the moon / (Kina, featuring Snøw) -- Number one fan / (MUNA) -- Lionheart / (David Francisco).
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Lion King (OST)
Zimmer has updated the score with a more sleek, modern polish that resonates with ambition in longer pieces such as the climactic “Battle for Pride Rock” and the urgent “Stampede”. Each of his pieces speaks to the emotion they’re designed to elicit. For example, “Elephant Graveyard” truly feels eerie and foreboding while “Simba Is Alive!” rings hopeful and optimistic. --Consequence of Sound
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Lover/Taylor Swift
Swift regresses past all the drama and heartache she’s cataloged since her teen years to curl up in a weird little pocket of beauty...Lover is, fittingly, evolutionary rather than revolutionary. But nevertheless it feels like an epiphany: free and unhurried, governed by no one concept or outlook, it represents Swift at her most liberated, enjoying a bit of the freedom she won for her cohort. --Rolling Stone
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Threads/Sheryl Crow
the album finally settles into something a lot more personal than you’d expect: It’s got some of the best writing she’s done. And in the lighter moments or the ones where you can’t escape thinking about the sheer amount of talent-wrangling that went into it… well, what’s the musical equivalent of people-watching? “Threads” is never less than a great excuse to people-listen as she runs through her A-list of Facebook friends. --Variety
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While I'm Livin'/Tanya Tucker
Produced by Shooter Jennings and arguably one of the hottest names in the country and Americana world these days, Brandi Carlile, this 10-song collection is a powerful, expertly crafted statement from a singular country music voice...While I’m Living is triumphant proof that the best artists speak only when they have something to say and that we should appreciate our living legends while, indeed, they are living. --Sounds like Nashville.
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