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  1. May 24, 2019 · From Aretha Franklin's powerful anthem, "Respect," to the funky, disco sounds of Diana Ross, to their own work (former Destiny's Child member Michelle Williams select a record from her own catalog), read on to see what music makes these stars do their best happy dance.

    • Michelle Darrisaw
    • 6 min
    • Culture & News Writer
    • Hugh Mcintyre
    • — “Exile” Release Year: 2020. Collaborator: Bon Iver. Perhaps the best song on Swift’s Folklore, which is itself one of her best collections, “Exile” sits firmly atop this list of her greatest collaborations.
    • — “Both of Us” Release Year: 2012. Collaborator: B.o.B. Among Swift’s singles, few fans would think to mention “Both of Us,” which hasn’t exactly been lost to time, but which certainly doesn’t come up in conversation very often.
    • — “Everything Has Changed” Release Year: 2012. Collaborator: Ed Sheeran. Not long after meeting and becoming fast friends, Swift and Sheeran started writing together.
    • — “The Last Time” Release Year: 2012. Collaborator: Gary Lightbody. There are only two collaborations on the original Red, and they’re both stellar. The pairing of Swift and Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody was unexpected, but it works beautifully.
    • James Acaster – One Playlist of Lushness. View now at Spotify. Comedian James Acaster’s book Perfect Sound Whatever goes in-depth on some of the best music of 2016 and 2017, so it would be a shame if he couldn’t curate a good playlist.
    • Frank Ocean - Blonded. View now at Spotify. Frank Ocean has often shied away from the limelight, certainly in comparison to other artists of his profile, so this Spotify playlist feels like as big a glimpse into his musical mind as we might get.
    • Lorde – Homemade Dynamite. View now at Spotify. It might be named after one of her songs, but this playlist created by pop prodigy Lorde has a whole lot more to it.
    • Caribou — The Longest Mixtape. View now at Spotify. With more than 1000 songs, this playlist from Caribou’s Dan Snaith will give you a different listening experience every time you dip in.
    • Barack and Michelle Obama. In case you’re still missing the former president and first lady, you can stay up to date on what they’re listening to by following their Spotify playlist.
    • Kendrick Lamar. Get insight into the type of music that inspired the artist’s groundbreaking sound and his budding career that took the world by storm in 2017.
    • Demi Lovato. Lovato has shared her health and fitness journey over the last few years through social media. Check out her Spotify playlist to get a taste of what she’s jamming out to while she breaks a sweat.
    • Ashton Kutcher. He may not be a singer, but he sure knows his tunes. This lengthy workout playlist gives you a peek into Kutcher’s music style.
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    THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT SONGS ACROSS ALL GENRES, RANKED BY STREAMING ACTIVITY FROM DIGITAL MUSIC SOURCES TRACKED BY LUMINATE, RADIO AIRPLAY AUDIENCE IMPRESSIONS AS MEASURED BY LUMINATE...

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  3. Aug 24, 2023 · CNN — Buckle up – it’s a big week for pop music, with artists such as Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus and Ariana Grande among others all set to release new music starting Thursday night. Gomez first...

  4. Mar 15, 2021 · The 2021 GRAMMY Awards were filled with star-studded performances by music's biggest names! Hosted by Trevor Noah in Los Angeles on Sunday, the annual awards ceremony featured live performances...

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