#MusicMonday: 3 Things You Can't Miss - Kesha, Maren Morris, Pink


1. Zedd, Maren Morris & Grey Premiere Music Video For "The Middle" Collab

Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey - The Middle (Presented by Target) Watch the official music video for "The Middle." Subscribe to Zedd's channel to stay up-to-date on all his latest videos. I finally got to work on a music video with Dave Meyers. It's such an honor!!

Sure, while the song has a lot of similarities to Zedd's "Stay" with Alessia Cara, we do love that he teamed up with Maren Morris on this track. Although it's for a Target campaign (they make it pretty obvious with the Target red featured throughout the video), we're still here for it.

Oh, and is it wrong for us to have wished they sampled Kevin Lyttle's "Turn Me On" when Maren sings, "so pull me closer...", even though Chris Brown most recently did it with "Questions"?


2. Pink Drops "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" Music Video Ft. Her Daughter

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After an incredible (and timely) live performance of "Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken" at the Grammy Awards, Pink debuted a poignant video for the song. Directed by Sasha Samsonova, the black and white visual also features Pink's adorable daughter, Willow.

We've always been fans of PInk and can't wait to see her perform the National Anthem at the Super Bowl this Sunday. 


3. Kesha's Jaw-Dropping "Praying" Performance At The 2018 Grammy Awards

Kesha, Camila Cabello, Cyndi Lauper, Julia Michaels, Andra Day & Bebe Rexha performing Praying at The Grammys 2018

Need we say more? We've been championing Kesha's return and fight since she dropped "Praying" back in July of last year. This performance was raw, emotional and showcased her trials and triumphs for all to see. We loved that she was backed up by other amazing female vocalists, like Bebe Rexha, Andra Day, Cyndi Lauper, Julia Michaels and Camila Cabello, too. 

While she should've won the Pop Solo Grammy over Ed Sheeran, we have a feeling this performance (and Kesha's continued fight) will have more of a lasting impact than an award ever will.