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February 27, 2019 ‘Baby Please Don’t Stop’: The Breezy Return of Emma Bunton Over a decade since her last solo record, Emma - the artist also known as Baby byBradley Stern
February 27, 2019 ‘Now That I Found You’ & ‘No Drug Like Me’: Carly Rae Jepsen Provides Another Pop Fix Love is the drug byBradley Stern
February 14, 2019 Slayyyter Wants to Be the Next Main Pop Girl Slayyyter hopes her new single "Mine" is her "Just Dance," because she's ready byBradley Stern
January 28, 2019 So Ladies, Are We Stanning Ava Max? With "Sweet But Psycho," a star is (potentially) born byBradley Stern
January 26, 2019 Sound of the Unperfect: Xenomania’s New Girl Group Makes Their Debut Gots to give the girls a g-g-go, go, go byBradley Stern
January 21, 2019 Blond Ambition Is Canceled: Madonna Is Having a Dark Hair Moment And you know what that means: a new Madonna era is upon us byBradley Stern
January 21, 2019 ‘Don’t Call Me Up’: Mabel Continues the Great Pop Tradition of Telephonic Turmoil Mabel's done byBradley Stern
January 19, 2019 ‘Face My Fears’: Hikaru Utada & Skrillex Lead Us Into the Future (Bass) At long last, Hikki leads us to the long-awaited next chapter of 'Kingdom byBradley Stern
January 5, 2019 Britney Spears & The “Indefinite Work Hiatus”: Emergency Britney Podcast Episode In an emergency podcast episode, Bradley & T byBradley Stern
December 29, 2018 ‘Ugly Beauty’: Jolin Tsai, Queen of C-Pop, Embraces the Hate Look what you made Jolin do byBradley Stern
December 21, 2018 JoJo Re-Records, Rereleases & Reclaims Her Catalog It's not too late, after all byBradley Stern