Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Katy Perry- Album: Teenage Dream
Teenage Dream is the third studio album by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on August 24, 2010, through Capitol Records. Musically, the record contains songs in the genres of pop and rock, with influences of disco, electronic, funk,
Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Justin Bieber- Album: Purpose (Deluxe)
Justin Bieber shows there’s art in resilience on his fourth studio album. After a turbulent 2014, Purpose sees the pop prodigy return with his strongest work to date—an atmospheric, introspective set that’s built on smart production and intimate songwriting. From the
Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Nicky Jam- Album- Fénix
Debuting in the ’90s as a tough-talking reggaetón prodigy, Boston-born Nicky Jam went on to reinvent himself as a romantic, bringing his melodic bars to a string of fizzy bops. So while it opens with an old-school blast of snarling
Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers (Remastered)
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
Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Celebration (Deluxe Version) Madonna
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
Apple Music- H&S Magazine’s Best Artist Of The Week- Michael Jackson- Number Ones
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