I almost like this cover better than the original.
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I almost like this cover better than the original.
I sort of knew that, when The Civil Wars broke up, that I’d be liking John Paul White’s solo music more. I was not wrong.
This album is subtitled “A Collection of Cinematic Songs,” and I couldn’t agree more. If this song hasn’t been used in a movie yet, it surely will be very soon.
If you have not watched this music video, you have missed the best Napoleon-Dynamite-OK-Go-inspired video of all time.
In my mind, BLACKPINK is a K-pop group for people who never thought they could like K-pop. Jennie’s solo bid fits in that same category.
So, for all of you who have still stuck around...I’m back! Will hopefully be back to posting regularly here again from now on, so stay tuned!
In the meantime, here’s my latest favorite song.
please unmute this
I’ve never seen high school musical and now I never need to
the fun part is trying to figure out what everyone in the notes’ real names are
Mine would be Imor
This is not what I expected at all…in the best way.
I am fairly gutted right now, folks.
Collaborations like this give me life.
Oldie but goodie.
Try a little French today, mademoiselle?
I like pretty much anything with Lorde in it.
I came to City and Colour late, but I won't be leaving any time soon.
When I heard Mat Kearney's first album, I laughed. The white-boy rapping genre was new and already played out. But I gave it a chance and was pleasantly surprised. This CD was much the same.
Listen to this chorus. The man can SING.