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Jay Z

Pharrell – G I R L

Posted on February 26, 2014November 23, 2014 by Kurt

RELEASED: March 03, 2014

Upbeat advocacy of self-esteem, individuality, and feminism through a number of engaging collaborations and compositional elements.

Tags: albums, pop, R&B
Artists: Alicia Keys, Aloe Blacc, Beyoncé, Daft Punk, Jay Z, John Legend, JoJo, Justin Timberlake, Mayer Hawthorne, Miley Cyrus, Pharrell, Robin Thicke, Stevie Wonder
Record Labels: Columbia
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3 Weeks
Beyoncé album cover artwork

Drunk In Love

Beyoncé, Jay Z

BEYONCÉ

Columbia/Parkwood

Kurt’s 100 Favorite Songs of 2013

Posted on January 1, 2014January 1, 2014 by Kurt

These are one hundred songs that stayed in my heavy rotation throughout 2013. In a year that saw personal advancements including eight weeks studying abroad in France and graduation from college, these songs soundtracked my year, each song appealing to me through instrumentation, lyrics, or just its overall mood. Read on for descriptions of each track, access the whole playlist on SoundCloud to listen, and judge away.
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Categories: Music, Personal
Tags: 2013, best of 2013, music
Artists: A Great Big World, Adam Lambert, Adele, Alex P, Aloe Blacc, Alpine, AlunaGeorge, André 3000, Angel Haze, Anoushka Shankar, Arcade Fire, Ariana Grande, As Animals, Ashley Monroe, Avicii, Avril Lavigne, BANKS, Bastille, Ben Folds, Betty Who, Beyoncé, Bob Seger, Bonnie McKee, Britney Spears, Butterfly Boucher, Capital Cities, Carrie Underwood, Cassadee Pope, Cat Stevens, Céline Dion, Chad Kroeger, Chic, Chlöe Howl, Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera, Christina Perri, Coco O., Coldplay, Conor Maynard, Crystal Bowersox, Daft Punk, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., Daughtry, David Mead, Delta Rae, Demi Lovato, Disclosure, Dr. Luke, Drake, Ed Sheeran, Elle Macho, Ellie Goulding, Emeli Sandé, Erik Hassle, Erykah Badu, Everything Everything, Fleetwood Mac, Florence + The Machine, Gentlemen Hall, Glee Cast, Gloria Estefan, Graffiti6, Great Good Fine Ok, Haerts, HAIM, Hayley Williams, Hedley, Herbie Hancock, Hunter Hayes, Icona Pop, James Blake, James Blunt, Jamie Cullum, Jamie Scott, Janelle Monáe, Jay Z, Jesse McCartney, Jessie Ware, Jillette Johnson, Jimmy Napes, John Legend, John Mayer, John Newman, John Paul White, Joy Williams, Julio Bashmore, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Kacey Musgraves, Karmin, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Kid Rock, KISS, KT Tunstall, Lady Gaga, Laura Mvula, Leona Lewis, Lindsey Buckingham, Lissie, Little Mix, Lorde, Lucius, M83, MAGIC!, Majid Jordan, Mariah Carey, Matrix & Futurebound, Max Frost, Max Marshall, Mayer Hawthorne, Miami Sound Machine, Michael Bublé, Michael Jackson, Miguel, Mike Milosh, Mikky Ekko, Miley Cyrus, Mumford & Sons, Nasri, Natalia Kills, Naughty Boy, Ne-Yo, Neon Jungle, Nickelback, Nikki Yanofsky, Nile Rodgers, NONONO, Norah Jones, One Direction, OneRepublic, Outkast, Paramore, Peter Thomas, Phil Collins, Phil Spector, Quadron, Quincy Jones, R. Kelly, Ra Ra Riot, Ravi Shankar, RedOne, Rhye, Rihanna, Robin Hannibal, Sade, Sam Smith, Sara Bareilles, Sarah Jarosz, Selena Gomez, Sheppard, Sheryl Crow, Sia, Stevie Wonder, Stromae, Tamar Braxton, Tegan & Sara, The Band Perry, The Civil Wars, The Lone Bellow, The Neighbourhood, The Preatures, The Weeknd, Tori Kelly, Train, Trixie Whitley, Van Halen, Wild Belle, Yuna, Zedd
Record Labels: Atmosphériques, Barsuk, Capitol, Columbia, Eight0Eight, Epic, Harvest, Interscope, Jive, RCA, Republic Nashville, Shanachie, Universal Music Australia, Verve, Vested In Culture, Warner Bros., XIX Recordings

How to use iTunes’s Link Maker to check the legitimacy of upcoming music releases

Posted on May 24, 2013June 22, 2014 by Kurt

In the fast-paced online environment where rumors fly almost daily about new music releases, it is nice to have an official source to back rumors about upcoming album or single releases. Unbeknownst to many, iTunes has a useful fact-checking source in its own Link Maker. The Link Maker is intended for affiliates to create links to products within the iTunes Store; purchases made through these links provide affiliate sales to the creator of the link, providing they are a member of their affiliate program. Since the Link Maker can show links to products within the iTunes database, searching on the Link Maker can be used as a legitimacy check if a new release is in the iTunes database. I previously covered this search ability as a method of fact-checking the name of Justin Timberlake’s single “Suit & Tie,” and now I would like to highlight its usefulness in order to analyze the rumored tracklisting for Kanye West’s upcoming album, Yeezus, slated for release on June 18.

Even if a song or album is not yet available to purchase or pre-order on iTunes itself, if a release is in the iTunes database, the artist will appear in search results for the song or album name. As noted in the aforementioned Justin Timberlake post, once the single was rumored to be titled “Suit & Tie,” I was able to confirm the title and the Jay-Z feature by using a search query like “suit & tie feat jay-z” even before the name had been confirmed.

Justin Timberlake Suit & Tie - iTunes Link Maker

Similarly, when rumors rose that the upcoming Kanye West album would be named Yeezus, I checked the Link Maker to confirm that the name was legitimate. Recently, as reported by Beats Per Minute, screenshots have appeared online suggesting the leaked tracklisting of Yeezus, with featured artists including Frank Ocean, Tyler the Creator, and John Legend. Since the tracklisting was posted as a screenshot of an iTunes pre-order page, I checked to see if the titles appeared in the Link Maker. While “yeezus” still brought up Kanye’s artist link, the songs did not, simply showing instead that “Your search had no results.” For example, a search for “new slaves frank” reveals two unrelated matches, while “new slaves feat frank ocean” delivers none. The results are the same for other combinations, including “kanye lightning,” “yeezus awake with the dark,” and “kanye lonne chia.” If the tracklisting were correct and currently in the iTunes database, all of these search queries would have shown Kanye West in the artist links. Even the previously-confirmed tracks, “New Slaves” and “Black Skinhead,” produce the “Your search had no results.” message.

Notably (and perhaps a piece of evidence that would further debunk the rumor), there are search results that do connect themselves to the Yeezus tracklisting. As iTunes has shown with previous pre-orders, such as One Direction’s Take Me Home and Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories – both of which were available to pre-order on iTunes before the tracklisting was revealed – tracks without released names are listed with the word “Track” and a number, such as “Track 1.” Searching such queries as “yeezus track 1” through “yeezus track 14” pulls the Kanye West artist listing, but “yeezus track 15” does not. Not only does this suggest that Yeezus will have fourteen tracks, as is shown in the rumored pre-order, but it shows that the temporary titles of the songs in the iTunes database have not yet been replaced.

One final note: in the two images with the leaked tracklisting that I have seen thus far, the prices for the songs and the album are shown in pounds, not US dollars. In order to confirm that this was not just an absence from the US store, I searched in the Link Maker for UK results as well, with no changes in results.

Even if the Yeezus tracklisting is revealed to match the leaked images, I am not yet convinced of its legitimacy without any additional confirmation from the iTunes Link Maker. Regardless, I have found the iTunes Link Maker to be a useful source not only for creating affiliate links, but to confirm information, and I hope that this post sheds some light as to why.

Categories: Music, Resources, Technology, Web Development
Tags: iTunes, new music, upcoming albums, Yeezus
Artists: Daft Punk, Frank Ocean, Jay Z, John Legend, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, One Direction, Tyler The Creator
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20/20 Vision: cracking the code of Justin Timberlake’s countdown

Posted on January 11, 2013August 15, 2014 by Kurt

UPDATE (Monday): I’m pleased to find out that the predictions in this post were correct, as announced on Justin Timberlake’s website. Buy “Suit & Tie,” from The 20/20 Experience, on iTunes: http://kwn.me/suitandtie


On Thursday at 9:01 AM Pacific time, Justin Timberlake‘s name spread like wildfire across social media and news sites, just as if we had stepped back in a time machine to 2002, with the revelation of a countdown that would all but certainly end with a new single and album from the former *NSYNC member. While the teaser video and website gave no clear indication of the project’s names, a few clues have appeared that indicate a title of “Suit & Tie” for the lead single from forthcoming album The 20/20 Experience. Read on for an explanation of these clues and feel free to draw your own conclusions — none of this information is confirmed yet.

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Categories: Music Releases, Technology, Web Development
Tags: countdown, Kid Fury, music, new music, Pulse Music Board, technology, The Uprising Creative, upcoming albums, upcoming singles
Artists: Jay Z, Justin Timberlake
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