Abel Tesfaye’s likely final album as his dark alter ego The Weeknd spans a vast thematic distance from the brink …
Laced with explicit excess, Charli XCX’s latest glamorizes an unending party lifestyle that offers little beyond chasing the next high.
Miley Cyrus tells listeners she has a new man who loves her like a “River.”
The Jonas Brothers swoon over their wives in their latest, funky track “Wings.”
“Falling Back” features Drake attempting to be emotionally vulnerable while realizing he may never be able to trust anyone but …
“As It Was” finds Harry Styles getting vulnerable about his love life, change and a potential drug problem.
“Used To Know Me” is about Charli’s freedom from a stagnant relationship and a controlling ex-lover.
This remix is a beautiful reminder to stop and think before speaking, to open our ears and close our mouths …
Ordinarily, shedding one’s modesty isn’t a good thing. Then again, Twenty One Pilots is hardly an ordinary band.
“Naked” flirts with lyrics about being uncovered, physically and emotionally. But one message is more obvious than the other.
The pop diva returns to familiar territory with dance club melodrama alongside characteristic bizarre portrayals of emotional distress and deep …
Paramour’s lead singer steps out with a gritty solo debut that explores the sharp edges of brokenness and the beauty …
After Hours boasts an innovative sound, but it remains the same story fueled by explicit depictions of sex and failed …
Khalid’s counsel to a struggling woman is a countercultural message of hope, strength and optimism.
Selena Gomez’s third album splits the difference between messiness and maturity.
The Purple One’s 25th studio effort, a triple album, debuted at No. 2.
The L.A.-based band’s fifth studio album is its first to debut at No. 1, with first-week sales of 304,000 units. …
Album peaked at No. 4. “Just Dance” and “Poker Face” both topped the Hot 100 singles chart.
Depeche Mode’s 12th full-length album debuted at No 3 on the album chart.
Debuted atop the pop album chart. The title track was a Top-40 hit.