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April 19, 2013
April 15, 2013

Prince

8

"Let's Go Crazy (Reloaded)"

OK, trashing someone else's vintage guitar on Fallon was dickish. $250 for a GA concert ticket raises eyebrows. You may question his new songs. But on this remake of his 1984 synth-rock signature, a promo for his new tour, Prince erases all doubts. Recast as a juke-joint grind that could knock the Black Keys to their knees, it spews Hendrixian napalm, then lurches into a monster jam on Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein." $250? If this is what's on offer, it's a bargain. | More »

Chris Brown

5

"Fine China"

Selling his new single with the hashtag #tributetoMJ, Rihanna's beau engages in transparent image-doctoring on a song that channels the King of Pop, starting with the "Owwww!" that kicks it off. A generic, if well-built, R&B praise song to a woman, it rocks a squishy, Daft Punk-y synth line and bright string arrangements, while the chorus centers on Brown declaring, "I'm not dangerous" – a word choice he probably thought long and hard about, just as listeners will. | More »

Selena Gomez

7

"Come & Get It"

Call it Gomez's Justin Bieber breakup song if you want. The more accurate description, though, is "Rihanna-wannabe anthem." Stargate and Ester Dean, the team behind some of Rih's biggest smashes, have given Gomez the good stuff: an unimpeachably catchy big-pop stomp, with come-hither lyrics and a string of moody vocal hooks that eerily echo you-know-who. | More »

M83 feat. Susanne Sundfør

6

"Oblivion"

A soaring ballad by synth-pop scientist Anthony Gonzalez, belted by Sundfør, a shiny-voiced Norwegian pop star. Cut for the titular Tom Cruise sci-fi thriller, the song is capped with a jazzy instrumental section, just like M83's 2011 hit "Midnight City" – because if it ain't broke, don't fix it. | More »

Jessie Ware feat. A$AP Rocky

6

"Wildest Moments (Remix)"

Rocky's collab with the U.K. electro-soul diva is the sound of a hotheaded lover taking a timeout. "We glow like sticks/Words thrown like fists/If your love is the sea/Watch it grow like kids," he rhymes, showing the tender side of a roughneck MC. | More »

Ariana Grande feat. Mac Miller

7

"The Way"

"You a princess to the public but a freak when it's time," Mac Miller guest-raps on this linen-weight summer jam. Grande, a 19-year-old Nickelodeon star with Broadway chops, is more flirty than freaky, but her Mariah-esque vocals verge on ecstatic. | More »

March 28, 2013

Rod Stewart

6

"She Makes Me Happy"

Writing his 2012 autobiography inspired Stewart to pen 11 of the 12 songs on his forthcoming album, Time – his first to feature original material in nearly 20 years. The album might be an unexpected move for rock's greatest interpretive singer, but on this hearty, heartfelt ode to the transformative power of his third wife, Stewart radiates cornball lovability. Over a striding beat and kilt-spinning fiddles and mandolins, Stewart sings, "Now I'm working out daily and I'm ... | More »

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Song Stories

“Suzie Q”

Dale Hawkins | 1957

A hypnotic cowbell sets the mood for Dale Hawkins's bluesy strutting rockabilly ode to "Suzie Q," fired by a wild solo by teenaged guitarist James Burton, soon to become one of the top Hollywood rock & roll session musicians. About 10 years later, Creedence Clearwater Revival's version would become their first big hit. "You can really hear that we were havin' a good time cuttin' that record," Hawkins said. "Man, me and the vocal group were actually doin' steps during the guitar breaks!"

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