The top 5 hip-hop albums of 2019
By Joey Perkins | Dec. 5, 2019Here are a few albums that are truly are deserving for album of the year.
Here are a few albums that are truly are deserving for album of the year.
Musicians that dominated the 2010s.
Students in Ohio University’s chapter of American Music Therapy Association Students treat each other like family as they work to accomplish their career goals.
Here are some of the albums that deserve more recognition.
The 2010s was a great decade for music, but far too much of its best content was overlooked.
Just because they’re overrated doesn’t mean they’re bad.
If this is the band’s last album, it’s a grand way to end such an incredible run.
Trippie Redd gets too repetitive.
The album truly lives up to its title.
Streaming services both help and hinder up-and-coming musicians.
Lizzo came out on top, and Billie Eilish made history.
The performance will run Nov. 21-23 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Even though the boys have all parted ways, their collective debut set the standard for future boy bands and pop groups in general.
Providing infectious and catchy hooks has always been easy for Lanez, and he continues to show out throughout Chixtape 5.
The six-piece’s best album, though it was released after the mega-hit “Apologize,” only helped solidified that OneRepublic become a household name.
The soundtrack is for Christmas music lovers and haters alike.
The Ohio University Marching 110 will perform its annual varsity show on Saturday at Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium.
Billie Eilish takes aim at listener’s heartstrings with her new release.
Musician and public speaker Gaelynn Lea will be performing at ARTS/West on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.
The performance is on Thursday, Nov. 14, at Stuart’s Opera House.