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  • Gwen Stefani "Baby Don't Lie" Review: New Single from 'The Voice' Coach Perfectly Blends Pop, Reggae [LISTEN]

    It's been a while since Gwen Stefani has released her own solo song, but today (Oct. 20) her new single "Baby Don't Lie" has finally arrived. With a high profile coaching stint on season seven of The Voice, the timing is right for the pop star and No Doubt frontwoman to release a new track, and she's done it with the insanely catchy, reggae tinted "Baby Don't Lie."
  • Foo Fighters' "Something From Nothing" Review: New Song Roars with Unadulterated Power Thanks to Steve Albini [LISTEN]

    Foo Fighters' new HBO series Sonic Highways and the accompanying new album are right around the corner and in anticipation of the premiere date, today (Oct. 16), Dave Grohl and co. released the record's lead single, the crawling "Something From Nothing."
  • [REVIEW] Toby Keith Shares New Single 'Drunk Americans' [LISTEN]

    Country star Toby Keith loves writing songs about America and getting drunk, so it was only a matter of time before he wrote a song about being a drunk American, which is what he has done with his new single "Drunk Americans." Over a backing track that sounds like a country pop/Irish folk hybrid, Keith sings about putting aside cultural and political differences in the interest of getting wasted.
  • LISTEN: One Direction's 'Steal My Girl' Acoustic Highlights Vocals, Strips Away Glitzy Production

    One Direction is making its tender-hearted lead FOUR single "Steal My Girl" even more personal sounding. Today (Oct. 14), 1D released the acoustic version of its '80s-channeling song, stripping away the bombastic drums and pumping up that piano.
  • REVIEW: Taylor Swift Goes Full Bleachers on 'Out of the Woods' Ahead of '1989' Release Date [LISTEN]

    Taylor Swift may or may not be "Out of the Woods," but the newly branded pop star's new Jack Antonoff (Bleachers) penned single has been released. Initially due for a midnight unveiling, the latest 1989 track appeared online shortly before Oct. 13 was due to end, and it just oozes slow moving power pop potential.
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