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Black panther:
Here’s a best-case scenario confirmed: The Black Panther soundtrack is also one of the best rap albums of this young year, at once an expressive and cohesive addition to Kendrick Lamar’s oeuvre and a thoughtful mixtape from some of R&B and hip-hop’s best. --AV Club
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NOW Country: Songs Of Inspiration
Hello world / (Lady Antebellum) -- Touchdown Jesus / (Tim McGraw) -- Jesus take the wheel / (Carrie Underwood) -- Bless the broken road / (Rascal Flatts) -- Long black train / (Josh Turner) -- Down to the river to pray / (Alison Krauss) -- Go rest high on that mountain / (Vince Gill) -- I believe / (George Strait) -- Angels among us / (Alabama) -- When I get where I'm going / (Brad Paisley) -- Deep as it is wide / (Eric Paslay) -- This is God / (Phil Vassar and Randy Travis) -- The man I want to be / (Chris Young) -- God must really love me / (Craig Morgan) -- Believe / (Brooks & Dunn) -- God's Will / (Martina McBride).
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Now that's what I call Disney junior music
DJ Shuffle -- Time for your check up (Doc McStuffins) -- Way out (Miles from tomorrowland) -- Hot dog! (Mickey Mouse clubhouse) -- Jake and the never land pirates main title -- Get up and dance (Sheiff Callie and Minnie Mouse version) -- Choo choo boogi (Mickey Mouse clubhouse) -- Puppy dog pals main title theme -- Blue ribbon bunny (Sofia the first) -- Happy helpers theme song (Mickey and the roadster racers) -- Here comes the lion guard (Lion guard) -- Vampirina theme -- Elena of Avalor main title -- Amazing lucky scarf (Sheriff Callie's wild west) -- Sofia the first main title theme -- My time (Elena of Avalor) -- Mickey Mouse clubhouse theme -- The birthday song (Choo choo soul) -- Zuka zama (The lion guard).
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Seasons Change/Scotty McCreery
Fans will recognize the artist they admired when he was crowned the victor on American Idol, but notice a new sense of maturity on the project. A clear reflection of where he’s at in life, the album turns themes of love, humility and steadfastness into honest songs about the ebbs and flows of life. --Sounds like Nashville
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Whistle down the wind /Joan Baez
Baez crafts a lo-fi acoustic palette that makes room for the occasional flubbed note and sounds all the more immediate and intimate for it. ...Indeed, to her credit, Baez continues her lifelong reluctance to settle for easy answers on Whistle Down the Wind. She doesn’t shy away from political protest, but she’s careful to couch her dissent in the personal and the compassionate. --Pitchfork
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