
Alicia Lenea
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Hey guys, I am the small town girl that moved to NYC to follow her dreams to be a writer.
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Billboard Hot 100: The Top 10 Songs of the Week (October 4, 2025). AI-Generated.
For the week of October 4, 2025, the Billboard Hot 100 chart showcases a mix of enduring hits and fresh contenders that reflect the current state of pop music. A notable trend is the longevity of popular tracks, with Teddy Swims' "Lose Control" continuing its record-breaking chart run and several 2024 hits still holding strong in the top 10. However, the most dominant story of the week comes from the animated film KPop Demon Hunters, whose soundtrack has landed multiple songs in the top five, including the No. 1 single "Golden" and the villainous anthem "Your Idol." Alongside these cinematic smashes, artists like Alex Warren, Sabrina Carpenter, and Justin Bieber round out the chart with personal ballads, witty synth-pop, and vulnerable alternative-pop tracks, proving that variety and staying power are key ingredients for success on the Hot 100.
By Alicia Lenea3 months ago in Beat
Broken Hearts and Blended Genres. AI-Generated.
The announcement that controversial country megastar Morgan Wallen and pop sensation Tate McRae would release a duet was an unexpected bombshell in the music world. The collaboration, titled "What I Want," arrived with Wallen’s fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, on May 16, 2025. What followed was a complex conversation among fans and industry observers about musical genre lines, career trajectory, and the public's forgiveness of Wallen's past controversies.
By Alicia Lenea4 months ago in Beat
HUNTR/X's "How It's Done": A thunderous opening for K-Pop: Demon Hunters. AI-Generated.
The moment HUNTR/X's "How It's Done" kicks in at the start of Netflix's animated film K-Pop: Demon Hunters, it's clear this isn't a typical musical. More than just an introductory song, this explosive track serves as both a high-octane battle anthem and a perfect primer for the characters who sing it. With its razor-sharp production, commanding vocals from EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and REI AMI, and a bravado-filled lyrical message, the song expertly sets the stage for a story where K-pop stardom and supernatural warfare collide.
By Alicia Lenea4 months ago in Beat
A Push and Pull for the Ages: Ravyn Lenae's "Love Me Not". AI-Generated.
Ravyn Lenae’s "Love Me Not" is a masterclass in musical contradiction. It’s a breezy, fun-loving track, brimming with a nostalgic, doo-wop-inspired bounce, yet beneath its polished surface lies a poignant and raw exploration of relationship uncertainty. It is this beautiful duality—the sweet sorrow of a love that can't be pinned down—that makes "Love Me Not" not only a viral sensation but also a career-defining moment for the Chicago-born artist. In a soundscape often dominated by a uniform digital sheen, Lenae offers something that feels both fresh and timeless, proving that a song can be both a throwback and a hit.
By Alicia Lenea4 months ago in Beat








