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Kygo, Album: Golden Hour. Kygo got his start as an inventor of tropical house, then sailed into open waters with his debut album, 2016’s Cloud Nine. There, he masterminded a richly melodic strain of pop that paired his trademark chiming

Calvin Harris, Album: Motion. Whether it’s Big Sean’s provocative punchlines aboard the synthy bounce of “Open Wide” or HAIM’s glistening harmonies on “Pray to God”, Motion has the feel of a VIP pop party. But despite the bustling guest list—which

Rita Ora- Album: Phoenix (Deluxe). Rita Ora is resilient. The seven years between her debut album and this powerful follow-up were, by all accounts, tough, with record label legal entanglements, high-profile relationship drama, and unseemly rumours. “I was like, ‘I’m

On Midnight Train, Sauti Sol recruits an assortment of guests and aesthetics—including neo-soul musician India.Arie and roots-reggae singer Mortimer—without losing their sonic identity. On “Brighter Days”, Soweto Gospel Choir joins the Kenyan band, blending South African gospel with reggae touches

The Bob Marley biography provides a testament to the unparalleled influence of his artistry upon global culture. Since his passing on May 11, 1981, Bob Marley’s legend looms larger than ever, as evidenced by an ever-lengthening list of accomplishments attributable

Clean Bandit- Album: What Is Love? (Deluxe) Trained as classical musicians, British trio Clean Bandit aren’t afraid to experiment. Their 2014 debut, New Eyes, introduced a flair for genre-bending as they punctuated Mozart with surprising electronic beats and fused guest

Celebration is a befitting retrospective for the shapeshifting international icon: a double-length, 36-song greatest-hits collection. Every era, every reinvention, every musical nuance is captured here, from the '80s gleam of "Burning Up" and "Like a Virgin" to the ghetto-fab swagger

H&S Magazine's Best Artist Of The Week: Michael Jackson, Album: Number Ones, There are rare talents, and then there is Michael Jackson. Yes, the Indiana-born musical prodigy's albums sold like kitchen appliances in the ‘80s, but more importantly, the lifelong