The best possible description for Robyn‘s “Call Your Girlfriend” came from Matthew Perpetua of Fluxblog. He writes, “This is a song in which Robyn tells you how to break up with your girlfriend because you are in love with Robyn.” Yup, that pretty much sums […]
Tag: Music
Weekly Top Ten Wild Card: Facial Hair Face-Off
Moving forward in our celebration of National Beard Month, we’d like to offer up the very first “Facial Hair Face-Off” round of the Weekly Top Ten Wild Card. One of these scruff-tastic gentlemen will appear on this weekend’s countdown, and it’s up to you to […]
The Boys of Randy Blue Get Their Kylie On
It’s always amusing to find out which of your favorite porn stars can get down when it comes to dancing, and which ones have never received a visit from the Rhythm Fairy. Who cares? They look spectacular fucking on film, and they still get credit […]
Who Would You Rather?: Only Girl Vs. Only Boy Edition
To make this round of Who Would You Rather a bit more interesting, we’re going to present you with a hypothetical and wildly unrealistic situation. Due to some supernatural occurrence, you’re one of two individuals left on this planet. Oddly enough, you’re granted the opportunity […]
Album Review: Quincy Jones
From John Legend to Mary J. Blige, there’s an impressive guest list on Quincy Jones‘ new album Q – Soul Bossa Nostra. The project finds the legendary musician revisiting tracks he previously produced, recorded or composed, with vocal contributions from a variety of contemporary pop […]
Weekly Top Ten Wild Card: Fallen Diva Edition
The four contestants in this week’s Wild Card round have been through a lot. From failed singles to drug problems, these divas are desperately making an attempt to paw their way back to the top of the charts. One of them has had it so […]
Album Review: Sunshine Anderson
Sunshine Anderson can best be described as a one-hit wonder, known primarily for her 2001 R&B single “Heard It All Before”. A few years after her debut, the singer signed a deal with Matthew Knowles‘ record label Music World Entertainment, releasing her criminally overlooked sophomore […]
Aural Only: Fefe Dobson
Canadian pop star Fefe Dobson just dropped her new single “Stuttering”. Why should you care about this? Because it’s actually quite catchy. The song’s got a bit of a Kelly Clarkson vibe, except with slightly more whiny vocals. And if that’s not enough to convince […]
Weekly Top Ten: Kelis Is Somehow Unstoppable
We absolutely love Kelis. We really do. But after the great Steve Holcomb incident of 2010, how is no one suspicious by her four-week winning streak on our Weekly Top Ten charts? While “Scream” is an excellent dance track, some folks might argue that Pink […]
Aural Only: Nelly Furtado
Nowadays, it seems like any artist who’s recorded two or three albums can throw together a collection of greatest hits. It makes sense, right? While the fans anxiously await new material, you just throw together a bunch of your old material and slap on a […]

