Best Glastonbury 2024 Moments: 10 Memorable Highlights From This Year’s Festival
From surprise special guests to show-stopping setlists, the best Glastonbury 2024 moments proved the magic of Worthy Farm is alive and well.
Best Breakup Songs: 40 Classic Salves For Broken-Hearted Lovers
From cathartic ballads to musings on lost love, the best breakup songs face up to loneliness by coming to terms with the death of romance.
Best 2000s Album Covers: 10 Great Artworks From The Noughties
From artful imaginings to dystopian concepts, the best 2000s album covers capture the essence of a turbulent decade.
Best 2000s Albums: 20 Classics That Shaped The Noughties
Emerging from a troubled decade, the best 2000s albums gifted us a melting pot of pop, rock, and hip-hop to transcend our worldly worries.
Everything Is Borrowed: How The Streets Finally Got To Their Destination
Dislocated from their garage roots, ‘Everything Is Borrowed’ broadened The Streets’ sonic palette and sounds even more relevant today.
Dry Your Eyes: How The Streets Opened The Floodgates For Emotive Rap
Offering consolation when British males needed it the most, Dry Your Eyes found The Streets spearheading emotional vulnerability in hip-hop.
Best Streets Songs: 20 Classics That Pushed Things Forward
From pioneering grime cuts to unlikely emotive ballads, the best The Streets songs gave UK hip-hop the identity it had long been in search of.
‘The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living’: The Streets’ Battle With Fame
In the wake of huge success, ‘The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living’ found The Streets’ Mike Skinner tackling the corrosive effects of fame.
Cyberspace And Reds: When The Streets Found New Creative Avenues
With the ‘Cyberspace And Reds’ mixtape, The Streets’ Mike Skinner hit upon a mixtape format that gave him new creative freedoms.
Fit But You Know It: Why The Streets’ Classic Is “About An Eight Or A Nine”
A perfect mix of storytelling and songwriting, The Streets’ ‘Fit But You Know It’ draws you into Mike Skinner’s world with wit and emotion.
The Streets: Mike Skinner’s “Cult Classic, Not Best Seller” Legacy
With a natural wit and ear for everyday language, Birmingham MC Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, has been the voice of real-life Britain for two decades.
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