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K/DA

Asia - Released November 6, 2020 | Riot Games

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Future

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 28, 2017 | Epic - Freebandz - A1

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You Da Baddest

Future

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 23, 2017 | Epic - Freebandz

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YOU DA BADDEST (Freestyle)

A Guapo

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 5, 2024 | A Guapo

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You Da' Baddest Thing

JamezBlak

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 4, 2024 | 6642135 Records DK

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Trent Bishop

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released March 29, 2024 | Trent Bishop Music

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Future

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released July 23, 2017 | Epic - Freebandz

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You Da Baddest (Instrumental)

Thaibeats

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released February 1, 2020 | ThaiBeats

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Excel Beats

Soul - Released March 6, 2020 | Eclipse Distro

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Showchino

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released June 14, 2022 | Showchino Music

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Live At The Royal Albert Hall

Beth Hart

Blues - Released November 30, 2018 | Provogue

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Beth Hart commands the stage with just one click of her fingers! The Californian tigress is still as feisty as ever without getting caught up in the clichés. In this live performance recorded on May 4th 2018 in London’s most prestigious setting, the Royal Albert Hall, she sets up her very own cabaret mixing blues, jazz and vintage soul. A woman who honours Nina Simone, Howlin’ Wolf, Dinah Washington, Buddy Guy and so many other key personalities of rhythm’n’blues, she shows us the full extent of her talent during this two-hour show. With a microphone to hand or sat behind her piano, what impresses us most is Beth Hart’s ability to mix all her musical influences and produce one very personal cocktail. Her secret? Her voice, of course. A kind of unstoppable magnet that pulls every word, every sentence, every chorus and which is made even more powerful by her contact with the audience. © Clotilde Maréchal/Qobuz
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Live In Amsterdam

Beth Hart

Blues - Released March 24, 2014 | J&R Adventures

This double disc is an exact replication of a concert vocalist Beth Hart and guitarist Joe Bonamassa performed in Amsterdam in support of their studio album Seesaw. What you hear is what was played: there are no overdubs or digital studio fixes. They replicate all but one track from the studio album ("Sunday Kind of Love") and five more from their 2011 offering Don't Explain, and play some other covers and a long band jam called "Antwerp Jam" as a finale. Hart and Bonamassa are backed by a killer band to boot, including a full horn section, drummer Anton Fig, bassist Carmine Rojas, rhythm guitarist Blondie Chaplin, and keyboardist Arlan Schierbaum. Highlights include their reading of Delaney Bramlett's "Well, Well," Ike Turner's "Nutbush City Limits," "Sinner's Prayer," "Something's Got a Hold on Me," "Chocolate Jesus," "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know," and, of course, Ms. Hart's devastating reading of Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind." Given her considerable power and ability to convey a wide range of emotions, this is not merely a set for guitar god worshipers -- though there's plenty for them here, too. [There are also packages that pair these discs with Blu-ray and DVD.] © Thom Jurek /TiVo
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Bang Bang Boom Boom

Beth Hart

Blues - Released October 5, 2012 | Provogue

Beth Hart received a considerable boost from her collaboration with guitarist Joe Bonamassa, but her 2013 album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, finds the blues-rock belter returning to her comfort zone, working with producer Kevin Shirley and running through a selection of songs that are originals; songs that emphasize Hart's range and power. In some ways, this is the purest record Hart has yet recorded; there is a real sense of what she can sing and how she lays back, waiting for the moment when her wailing would create the strongest disruption. That means Bang Bang Boom Boom feels familiar without being complacent: there is no surprise in style but rather in attack, how Hart waits for the precise moment to unleash her fury. Sometimes, it seems that Hart would be well-served by stretching herself just a bit, but Bang Bang Boom Boom isn't an album that's meant to surprise. It's supposed to hit its mark with precision and minimal flair, and that's exactly what it does. [The American edition contains a bonus track: the stellar live version of "I'd Rather Go Blind," that Hart performed with Jeff Beck at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors in tribute to Buddy Guy.]© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Front And Center: Live From New York

Beth Hart

Blues - Released April 13, 2018 | Provogue

Beth Hart is never out of the charts. Working solo or with Joe Bonamassa, the beauty is throwing out albums at an impressive rate. But her live recordings are somewhat rarer. After two live recordings in Amsterdam, the first at the Paradiso in 2005, the second with Bonamassa, her follower since 2010 and a tattooed Californian panther, she has brought out an American release, recorded for the show Front and Center, in the close atmosphere of New York's Iridium. A smoky vocal power sanctified in the intimacy of a jazz club will please the faithful. In it, the beautiful Hart shows off the spirit of her latest solo works Fire On The Floor, Jazz Man, No Place Like Home and Fat Man as well as older numbers like Baddest Blues, recalling the twenty-year stretch of hard happiness she sentenced us to. © Charlotte Saintoin/Qobuz
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The Baddest Of George Thorogood And The Destroyers

George Thorogood & The Destroyers

Rock - Released January 1, 1992 | CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)

The aptly-titled The Baddest of George Thorogood and the Destroyers offers a dozen tracks that cleanse the church of rock'n'roll of all but its most basic elements: guitar, bass, drums, and a pile of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Rolling Stone licks. Delaware's George Thorogood has never quite captured his wildman live presence in the studio, but having all his best material gathered on one disc -- including "Bad to the Bone," "Move It on Over," and "One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer" -- makes for a great party. Steve Morse's liner notes are brief but, like the songs, get right to the point ... cut to the bone, you might say.© Roch Parisien /TiVo
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PTX, Vol. 1

Pentatonix

Pop - Released June 26, 2012 | RCA Records Label

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Moon Boy

Yung Bleu

R&B - Released July 23, 2021 | Moon Boy University - EMPIRE

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Yung Bleu was releasing solid mixtapes of melodic and pop-ready rap for years before his notoriety exploded in 2020 with a Drake remix of his smoky, aching track "You're Mines Still." The song was Bleu's first to crack the charts, and he builds on that momentum with his ambitious studio debut Moon Boy. Over the course of the 15-track album, Yung Bleu splits his energy between thoughtfully constructed hooks aimed at mainstream appeal and flows that effortlessly switch between gentle gliding and toothier delivery. The sunny R&B flavor of the Chris Brown and 2 Chainz-assisted "Baddest" sits alongside sharper tracks about warring in the street like "Contract Killers" or piano-loop-led atmospheres of heartbreak and struggle like "Angels Never Cry." The album meanders somewhat through its various styles, and there are several less memorable tracks among the stronger material, but Moon Boy ultimately gels regardless. Bleu is at his best when he's matching powers with his collaborators, and selections like the jazzy, understated H.E.R. duet "Tired of You" and the cloudy ambiance of "Beautiful Lies" with Kehlani push Moon Boy's already versatile range even further. © Fred Thomas /TiVo
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B.O.T.A (Baddest of Them All) - Sped Up - Do You Want to Dance Baby?

Hiko

Dance - Released September 8, 2022 | 302 Records

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You Know This is Yahhmon

Yahhmon

Hip-Hop/Rap - Released December 8, 2021 | DJ Yahhmon Representing The Maddest & Baddest Sound