kelly clarkson
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Music of the Month is a monthly series in which I discuss the music I listened to during a given month. It serves as a recap and recommendation list. I’m working on revamping how this feature looks, so please bear with me over the next few months while I make it pretty for you. February
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Happy Star Wars Day! May the Fourth Be with You! Honestly? April wasn’t a great month for music. I’m not saying I didn’t find some good music, just that there wasn’t a lot. Essentially, what I’m saying is this month’s Music of the Month post is going to be much more manageable for both you
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A couple months ago, I wrote a post about the Paramore songs I think are the most underrated. I really enjoyed writing it, so I thought I’d make it into a series! The Most Underrated is a meme in which I discuss the most underrated songs by an artist or band. Occasionally I may branch
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January was a great month for music. This is going to be a long one, so buckle up. Songs “Boys Will Be Bugs” by Cavetown: This is a chill, laidback song about being a young teenage boy. It provides interesting insight into the anger and frustration boys feel as they become men. “Cold Cold Man”
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Remember last month when I explained how I switched to Spotify and the way I listen to music has changed? And how there would be a ton more music recommendations in the future? Well, don’t say I didn’t warn you. To ease the near unbearable length of this post (and lessen the amount of work
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As the new year approaches ever closer and the state of the world gets progressively worse, we could use a little positivity. And what could be a better way to do that than to share all the things I truly loved this year? As awful as 2017 was, it was filled with excellent media (music,
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It seems like every album since My December has been a comeback for Kelly Clarkson. All I Ever Wanted was a return to traditional pop, Stronger rose up in the face of leaks, and Piece by Piece was her first all-new album in four years (she’d released a greatest hits album and a Christmas album
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I’m beginning to wonder if there’s such a thing as a bad month for music. Once again, September was filled with great music releases. I’m going to hold off talking about Tell Me You Love Me by Demi Lovato, Wonderful Wonderful by The Killers, and Now by Shania Twain because I plan on doing full