Ranking Every Madonna Studio Album
Madonna’s legendary career has been defined by her persistent efforts to evolve. The days of “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” are long gone, as generations of fans have witnessed Madonna transform from a disco…
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Madonna’s legendary career has been defined by her persistent efforts to evolve. The days of “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” are long gone, as generations of fans have witnessed Madonna transform from a disco…
One of the most successful bands of the ’60s and 70s, Three Dog Night, built a huge following in the 1960s with their high energy, harmony-driven music. While they are often remembered for only two…
Katy Perry is one of the most notable musicians to emerge in the late 2000s. Her success can be seen in a number of things. For example, Katy Perry has sold more than 143 million…
After releasing a series of unsuccessful records in the late 60s, Jim Croce’s fortunes took a turn in 1972 with the release of his third album, You Don’t Mess Around With Jim. Its follow-up, Life…
The Grateful Dead were never at their best in the studio. On stage, no one could touch them. In the studio, it was another thing entirely. We knew it, they knew it, but no one…
Country group Sugarland were founded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2002. Originally, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush were joined by Kristen Hall. After their first album came out, Hall quit the band, leaving Nettles and Bush…
Since exploding onto the country scene, Maren Morris has quickly made a name for herself thanks to her incredible voice, catchy songs, and hardworking demeanor. With two studio albums under her belt already (plus one…
Snoop Dogg has a massive fanbase, and it’s no surprise. Few artists have eighteen studio albums, and in addition to that impressive resume, Snoop also has four soundtrack albums, a video album, and sixteen compilation…
There’s never been a band quite like Depeche Mode. There probably never will be again. For over 30 years, they’ve been bending genres, breaking taboos, and tackling everything from xenophobia and religious zealotry to romance…