Sabrina Carpenter, Loretta Lynn and SZA sing about all the points on a love triangle. Today’s playlist is all about one of popular music’s favorite shapes: the love triangle.
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Cyndi Lauper was riding high on her iconic "She's So Unusual" when a tour named for 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' hit the ASU Activity Center in 1984.
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With those exceptions in mind, read on to see our choices for Top 40 Glam Metal Songs.
Jelly Roll fills three spaces on the Hot 100, with both "Liar" and "Lonely Road" with MGK returning, while "I Am Not Okay" nears its all-time peak.
Cyndi Lauper emerged as one of the decade’s more colorful figures with the 1983 release of a career-defining breakthrough ...