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Find tickets for Kiss 108 Jingle Ball: Niall Horan, Charlie Puth, Lizzo, 5 Seconds of Summer, Why Don’t We & Halsey in Boston, Massachusetts at TD Garden on Sunday, December 15, 2019. TD Garden is located at 100 Legends Way in Boston, MA
About Lizzo
Coming on smart, sassy, and strong, like an indie Missy Elliot, Minneapolis rapper and singer Lizzo arrived in the Twin Cities with a hard sound and stance, thanks to her Texas roots and time learning the ropes with crews like Atlanta’s Crime Mob. Born Melissa Jefferson in Houston and raised in Detroit, Lizzo earned her moniker when she joined the uniformly named members — Lexo, Nino, and Zeo — of the Cornroll Clique. A 2011 move to Minneapolis found her fronting Lizzo & the Larva Ink while joining the neo-TLC-type group the Chalice. Her work began to intertwine with the city’s indie scene, which included artists like Gayngs, Doomtree, Marijuana Deathsquads, and Har Mar Superstar; listening to a copy of Doomtree producer Lazerbreak’s album Lava Breaks brought her out of a long case of writer’s block.
Inspired by Lazerbreak’s work, she recorded the album Lizzobangers with the producer plus Gayngs member Ryan Olson. The album was released in 2013 on the Totally Gross National Product label. After making guest appearances on tracks by Prince & 3rdEyeGirl (“Boytrouble”), Clean Bandit (“New Eyes”), Bastille (“Torn Apart”), and Sean Anonymous & DJ Name (“Cold Shoulder”), Lizzo released her second full-length album, 2015’s Big GRRRL Small World, on her own BGSW label. In October 2016, Lizzo made her major-label debut with the EP Coconut Oil, which was released by Atlantic’s Nice Life imprint. The following year saw her drop the singles “Water Me” and “Truth Hurts,” with “Fitness” and “Boys” arriving the following year. In February 2019, Lizzo issued the title track from her full-length Cuz I Love You, whcih arrived later that April. ~ David Jeffries
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Drake Essentials – Apple Music Hip-Hop
Drake Essentials
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Drake achieved hip-hop dominance in the most unexpected way possible: by baring his soul. While the Canadian rapper/singer can drop battle-ready bars and club jams with equal ease, he’s more likely to kick verses that take you inside his complicated life, one where even party-hopping excess is no defense against real heartbreak. He also digs in some truly global crates in his search for beats, flipping between the moodiness of late-night R&B ballads, the thump of Southern hip-hop bangers, the grooves of dancehall, the thrills of UK club music, and much more.
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Anuel AA Essentials
PLAYLIST ∙ 2021Apple Music Urbano Latino
From his street-savvy beginnings to his eventual rise to urban pop stardom, this Puerto Rican rapper has always maintained an edgy appeal. His early trap singles played with themes both criminally minded and romantically astute, making him a perfect fit for Rick Ross’ Maybach Music. The unfortunate timing of his incarceration left him sidelined during the global growth of música urbana into the mainstream, yet the surprise arrival and subsequent success of his Real Hasta la Muerte demonstrated he had only begun to show off his range. From there, he made himself known on collaborations as seemingly disparate as 6ix9ine’s “BEBE,” Meek Mill’s “Uptown Vibes,” and “Ella Quiere Beber” with Romeo Santos. He showed a softer side on “Me Gusta” with Shakira and “Culpables” with KAROL G, proving his broader pop appeal. By the time his sophomore album Emmanuel dropped in 2020, with diverse features like Enrique Iglesias on the breezy ballad “Fútbol y Rumba” and J Balvin and Ozuna on the energetic dancehall throwback “China,” he had leveled up in a major way.
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Reggae en Español Jams
PLAYLIST ∙ 2019Apple Music Pop Latino
Soon after reggae burst out of Jamaica, the riddim found its way to Panama, Argentina, and other Latin countries, where El General and others put their own cultural spin on the music. The style evolved with some artists pursuing dancehall sounds and others favoring a rootsy approach. This playlist features seminal tracks along with newer gems.
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To understand the colossal talents of Taylor Swift, flash back to where it all began: “Tim McGraw,” the then-16-year-old’s ode to her high school sweetheart. Plaintive, melodic, dense with rich imagery—the song, like the countless others she’s released since, is a view right into Swift’s soul. That is her gift: From the jaunty, melodic country of “Love Story” to the towering, hip-hop-infused pop of “Bad Blood” to her stellar 2019 duet with Brendon Urie “ME!,” Swift yanks you into her world with both hands, capturing the pain of a soured relationship or the triumph of moving to the big city with unbridled enthusiasm. And when she makes bold creative transformations, like declaring herself dead on “Look What You Made Me Do,” she does so with conviction and an acknowledgment that even though she’s only human, she’s the one in control.
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To understand the colossal talents of Taylor Swift, flash back to where it all began: “Tim McGraw,” the then-16-year-old’s ode to her high school sweetheart. Plaintive, melodic, dense with rich imagery—the song, like the countless others she’s released since, is a view right into Swift’s soul. That is her gift: From the jaunty, melodic country of “Love Story” to the towering, hip-hop-infused pop of “Bad Blood” to her stellar 2019 duet with Brendon Urie “ME!,” Swift yanks you into her world with both hands, capturing the pain of a soured relationship or the triumph of moving to the big city with unbridled enthusiasm. And when she makes bold creative transformations, like declaring herself dead on “Look What You Made Me Do,” she does so with conviction and an acknowledgment that even though she’s only human, she’s the one in control.
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