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Ubisoft really don’t seem to be interested in the game at all, the Just Dance 2022 reveal including precisely zero seconds of footage of the game. None. Nothing. Nada. Not a sausage.
Just Dance 2023 is the latest installment in Ubisoft's classic rhythm and dance series. It comes with 40 tracks, which is somewhat limited, although more songs are available if you pay for the ...
We could have filled our roundup of 2022’s best songs exclusively with tracks from Beyoncé’s Renaissance or Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti, arguably the two best and biggest albums of the year.
Give 2022 some credit—any year with Kate Bush crashing Top 40 radio can’t be all bad. So let’s celebrate a superbly crazy year for music, when brilliant tunes kept exploding all over the ...
Spoiler: she did. Flash forward eight years and Swift released her 10th studio album, Midnights, in 2022 after two album re-records and two brand-new albums in the span of just two years.
This slick-as-hell tune is just a taste of the funk perfection to come. “ 6am is a happy song, and I never really let myself make happy songs,” he says.
In the United States, dance and electronic music made up just 3.3% of total recorded music volume in 2021, which means that all of our efforts — all of our emails, all of our late nights and all ...
1. “CUFF IT” by Beyoncé Two Beyoncé songs on the Top 10 list… sue me. It’s undeniable that “RENAISSANCE” was far and away the best album of the year, and it introduced some of the most fun, disco-rave ...
Insider ranked the 20 best songs of 2022, weighing factors like critical acclaim and listenability. Taylor Swift's harrowing deluxe track "Would've, Could've, Should've" took the top spot.
Bad Bunny, Beyoncé, Steve Lacy, Pharrell, and Quavo and Takeoff were just some of the artists whose 2022 songs we won't forget ...
And besides, we’re talking about the best songs of 2022 here, not just the biggest ones. Some were inescapable, like Harry Styles’ omnipresent “ As It Was ” or Gunna’s massive “Pushin ...
These songs arise from some of the biggest rising stars from reggaeton, hip-hop, country and indie rock; they tell vivid stories, close cultural gaps, and this year, made us dance and cry. 10.