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9 Must-See Music Documentaries On Streaming

By Drew Ingall and Audrey Johnston   The world of music as we know it has changed drastically since the COVID-19 outbreak. Albums have been delayed, tours have been postponed, and artists are forced to experiment with new ways to
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30 Unreleased Songs Stans Think Could’ve Gone #1

As unfortunate as they are sometimes, only the savviest of artists understand that a large scale music leak can be just as helpful in promoting a hit song as it is detrimental.   Case in point: “Move Ya Hips” by
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Pop Crave Exclusive: Kiiara Interview

“When “Gold” came out, I didn’t know who I was. I didn’t feel it’d be right to put out an album.”   In the five years since she dropped her Top 20 hit, “Gold,” Kiiara has done a lot of
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Pop Crave Exclusive: Charlotte Awbery Interview

Six months after exploding onto the internet with her subway rendition of Lady Gaga‘s “Shallow,” London-based singer Charlotte Awbery has officially launched her solo career as an artist with new debut single.   The track, a minimalistic studio cover of
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Pop Crave Exclusive: MAX Interview

The progression from MAX‘s debut album, ‘Hell’s Kitchen Angel’ to his newest LP, ‘Colour Vision’ is immediately clear on the intro track. An explosion of vibrant, electronic-pop, the title track sets the tone for MAX‘s sophomore effort that looks to
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Pop Crave Exclusive: Gia Woods Interview

While she may have just released her debut EP, ‘CUT SEASON,’ Gia Woods has been hustling on the periphery of pop music for over five years. The 23-year-old alt pop artist caught attention with her debut song and music video,
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Pop Crave Exclusive: Sasha Sloan Interview

Whether you’re familiar with the name Sasha Sloan or not, there’s a good chance you’ve already heard her work infiltrate the culture. After penning pop songs for stars like Camila Cabello (“Never Be The Same”), Katy Perry (“Cry About It