Electronic duo Psapp (pronounced "sap") like to describe their childlike melodies as "toyonica," which they fully exploit for this track, "The Monster Song."


Let's all learn a lesson from Melba Moore's 1983 hit, "Keepin' My Lover Satisfied."


A friend of ours was singing Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight" yesterday and guess who we thought of - you, silly!


You'll never guess where Frida Hyvönen hails from - okay, okay, you've probably

guessed: Sweden. Yeah, we admit it: we have an addiction to Swedish sounds. We're working through it.

In the meantime, we hope you enjoy these two tracks from the folks singer: "I Drive My Friend" and "The Modern."

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We've always found Mavis Staples' "Hold On (Keep Your Eyes On The Prize)" to be exceptionally inspirational - especially during times of political indecision…


Soul singer Raphael Saadiq's latest single, "Love That Girl," harks back to the Motown days of yore - and we love it!


You know what you need right now? Some French pop from Sebastien Tellier, like this track, "Divine."


We know Halloween's over a week away, but let's get into the dark mood, anyway. Here are The Broken Hearts with "Black Cat" - it's coming!


The Fifties had the best love songs, like The Platters' "Only You." We've also included their version of "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" - after the jump, of course.

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We're in the mood for some Ms. Jackson (if you're nasty,) so here's "Love Will Never Do Without You" and our favorite, "Control."

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Many of you may know Eddie Kendricks as one of The Temptations' founding fathers, but the late singer had quite a solo career of his own, as exhibited in "If You Let Me," which you'll see above, and "I Did It All For You," which we've stuffed down below.

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This is a joke. Sort of. As much as we hate to admit it, we're kind of in love with Melrose Place actor Jack Wagner's 1985 song, "Premonition." It's terrible, but in all the best ways!

Check out Wagner's slow jam, "Love Can Take Us All The Way," after the jump…

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This track, "I Wrote This Song," comes from Swedish singer Jonna Lee's first album, 10 pieces, 10 bruises. And we're in love with it - and you, reader!


The sky's getting a bit metal here in New York City, setting the scene for CocoRosie's "Rainbowarriors," which comes from the duo's most recent album, The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn.


French electro duo Grand Popo Football Club's "My Territory" makes us wonder where you have your fun, reader…



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