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Published on November 4th, 2022 | by Gerry Galipault

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Pause & Play Today: Nov. 4, 2022

 NEW SONGS  (click on title to stream)

Never Gonna Not Dance Again, P!nk
My Mind & Me, Selena Gomez
I’m a Mess, Avril Lavigne with YUNGBLUD
Baby Queen, Gorillaz
Prayin’ in a Deer Stand, Luke Bryan
I Still Pray, Mickey Guyton
Pretty Boy, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
10:35, Tiësto & Tate McRae
Superpunch, FLETCHER
O Holy Night, Ruston Kelly
Almost Too Early for Christmas, Jimmy Fallon & Dolly Parton

 JUST RELEASED  (surprise releases + more)

“Her Loss,” Drake & 21 Savage (See here; OVO / Republic / Slaughter Gang / Epic)

“Church Clothes 4,” Lecrae (guests: PJ Morton, Andy Mineo, A.I. the Anomaly, Jon Keith, nobigdyl., WHATUPRG, Jordan L’Oreal; Reach)

“LOVE HOPE TRUST,” Roger Street Friedman (Roger Street Friedman)

“The Famous Moon City Masters,” The Moon City Masters (new single: “Takin’ It Back”; The Moon City Masters)

“Brothertiger,” Brothertiger (Satanic Panic Recordings)

“Semblance,” MorMor (new single: “Chasing Ghosts”; Don’t Guess Inc.)

 UPDATES / ADDITIONS 

NEW RELEASES

“DRIVE,” Tiësto – Feb. 24, 2023

All Things Under $10. »

 TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS 

This Week’s Birthdays

 RANDOM LYRICS 

“How does it feel when you’ve got no food?”

 RELEASED ON NOV. 4 … IN 1997 

“Come On Over,” Shania Twain her third album is the biggest-selling country LP of all time, as well as the best-selling album by a Canadian artist and is listed in the Guinness World Records as the biggest-selling album by a solo female artist; featuring “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,” “You’ve Got a Way” and “You’re Still the One”; producer: Robert John “Mutt” Lange; Mercury)

 R.I.P. 

Patrick Haggerty (Lavender Country)

 MUSIC HEADLINES 

> Selena Gomez Reflects on 2016 Hospitalization and Bipolar Diagnosis | Entertainment Tonight

> Barbra Streisand on Her Pristine Early Recordings: ‘That Girl Can Sing’ | The New York Times




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Gerry Galipault debuted Pause & Play online in October 1997. Since then, it has become the definitive place for CD-release dates — with a worldwide audience.



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