![]() Post Malone took his “Rockstar” hit-making skills to the next level when he linked with Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne in 2019 for “Take What You Want.” “Take What You Want” by Post Malone & Ozzy Osbourne The ultimate highlight of this duo’s career came when they performed at the 2003 VMAs and shared their now-famous kiss, but the video for “Me Against The Music” was just as riveting. The combination of pop music’s princess and Madonna’s queen was every bit as legendary as it sounded. “Me Against The Music” by Britney Spears & Madonna ![]() Weezer x Weezy had a hit on their hands with this one.ġ1. Lil Tunechi and the lads from “Island In The Sun”? It is random AF. “Can’t Stop Partying” by Lil Wayne and Weezer The sugary pop vocals of Charlie were precisely what this catchy composition needed.ġ0. Jimin, Jin, and Jungkook are all featured on the track. This tense collaboration between rap’s undisputed king and one of the greatest rock bands of all time was so memorable that no one appeared to wonder how they ended up in the studio together.Īfter hearing this tune, I’m left with one question: HOW did this not happen sooner?! BTS chose Charlie XCX for the lead tune from the BTS World soundtrack for their mobile game, and it couldn’t have been a better fit. Remember when this partnership was announced, and queries like “Who is Paul McCartney?” and “Is Kanye placing this developing musician on the map?” flooded Twitter? Yes, it’s disheartening, but with this legendary single, these three created some major musical magic, and hey, at least *the kids* now know who Paul McCartney is. “FourFiveSeconds” by Rihanna, Kanye West, & Paul McCartney This one is a bop, whether you like it or not.ħ. Brendon Urie, the vocalist of Panic! At The Disco, was featured on Taylor Swift’s Lover album in 2019. Panic! at the Disco surprised emo kids all around the world. Perhaps this collaboration makes more sense than we first believed. Thugger, after all, has a thing for badass attire, and who knows badass fashion better than the Rocketman himself? We are not sure how these two got together, but we are here for it. On the same tune as BTS and Lil Nas? SIGN.US.UP. Just when I thought “Old Town Road” couldn’t get much better, Lil Nas X graced the world with this remix of his song. “Seoul Town Road” by Lil Nas X & RM from BTS The genre-defying banger went viral almost instantly, and with Billy Ray on the remix, it’s hard not to like it.Ĥ. Is it rap or country music? The public may never know, but “Old Town Road” was a huge hit in this year’s music scene. We challenge you to watch this video without breaking into a dance.ģ. In the accompanying music video, the band held a colorful dance party with the pop vocalist, and it was E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G. When BTS teamed up with Halsey in April 2019, they unleashed the cross-genre collab to end all cross-genre collabs. Is there even a need for an explanation for this one? At the turn of the century, ’90s babies will remember singing their hearts out to this one, and every time it plays, it feels like 2004 all over again. So join us as we reminisce about some of history’s most epic (and bizarre) musical partnerships. ![]() While a fantastic solo hit is always a good idea, nothing beats watching two of your favorite superstars collaborate on a song. Something about Halsey’s vocals mixed with the guys from BTS just seems right. More lately, genre-defying collaborations between K-Pop singers and top 40 artists have popped up. PinterestĪ collaboration between Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg didn’t seem like the finest choice at the time, but “California Gurls” turned out to be the bop of all boops. Sometimes a song that shouldn’t work turns out to be pure musical magic. Perhaps the element of surprise is what makes a musical collaboration so special.
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