New and Notable

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    The world is your runway; strut to the beat of these dark and sultry electronic rhythms from some of today's most fashionable DJs.
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    This playlist takes you back to a time when Sinatra was king, men wore suits, and everyone swilled martinis like the world was going to end in nuclear winter. Thankfully, it didn't, and the swingin' lounge music of the era lives on.
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    Over three decades after his death, singers around the world still pay tribute to reggae's most influential singer-songwriter, the great Bob Marley.
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    Spastic, experimental emo with a touch of metal thrown in for good measure. Careful not to shred your vocal chords.
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    An intimate experience with some of rap's most compelling introspective and philosophical songs.
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    Take your exercise routine back to the future with these upbeat, fun and motivational 1980s hits. It'll, like, totally get you up and moving.
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    Explore the world of newly-minted pop superstar Bruno Mars with this sparkling set of tracks featuring his influences, contemporaries and collaborators.
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    Enjoy these all (or predominantly) acoustic, unplugged songs with a distinctly wintry feel. Imagine yourself snowed in the house on a winter day, sitting by the fireplace with little to do but reflect.
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    Steven Paul Jobs (1955 - 2011) was the visionary co-founder of Apple. Enjoy the artists the iPod-inventor himself put on his own iPod. (Source: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson)