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X Factor Alumn Carly Rose is Making Music on Her Own Terms

7 years after her mega-popular stint on Season 2 of “The X Factor,” runner-up Carly Rose is ready to release music on her own terms.

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Why Ashley O Could Be Heading to the 2020 Grammys

The internet’s favorite new pop star, Ashley O, has an opportunity to take her music to the top of the charts and perhaps even the

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BEHIND THE HITS: Leland on Crafting Bops With Troye Sivan, Selena Gomez and Coming Into His Own.

Behind The Hits is a column brought to you by Pop Crave to highlight the work that goes into crafting perfect pop music. The artists

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Ranking The First 7 Tracks From ERA 2 of Kim Petras

Photo Credit: Alyssa Yung (Twitter: @_alyssayung_)   There’s perhaps no pop artist more prolific at the moment than Ms. Kim Petras.   Taking full advantage

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Hating Cattitude Doesn’t Make You Edgy

  Last week, Miley Cyrus unleashed her track “Cattitude” off her ‘She Is Coming’ EP, and the internet was divided. With one swift move, pop’s

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Pop Crave’s Up & Coming: Meet Luciana Zogbi

Once a month, Pop Crave puts on its A&R hat and shines a spotlight on a new up and coming artist. With nearly a quarter-of-a-billion

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P!nk Live at Madison Square Garden

Every musician has certain metrics where they excel. Some musicians are traditional album sales artists. Some are singles artists, snatching number ones on radio with

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Little Monsters Are Ready and Willing To Work Retail for Gaga

It seems as if Little Monsters will do just about anything for their queen Lady Gaga – even if that means working retail.   Gaga’s

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The Return of Sean Kingston

  Sean Kingston is a singer-songwriter and rapper with roots in Kingston, Jamaica and Miami, Florida. He rose to prominence in mid-late 00’s with the

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Could the New Rolling Stones Chart Reshape Radio’s Impact?

The news of Rolling Stones launching its very own music chart last week has only left us with more questions, most importantly regarding radio’s future