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Kristin Smith

Kristin Smith

Content Producer/Social Media Manager/Contributor at Plugged In

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
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Lose Control

This single from former YouTube phenomenon Teddy Swims has some psychological insights … and some pretty big problems, too.
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Need A Favor

Jelly Roll understands he needs God’s help in a desperate situation as he wrestles with a relationship that has become non-existent.
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Fool Me Once

Fool Me Once is a whodunit murder-mystery packed with scandal, profanity and some other TV-MA content.
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CoComelon Lane

CoComelon Lane is the newest Netflix preschool series that aims to teach kids about social emotional awareness with a modern flair.
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Work It Out Wombats!

PBS presents a series designed for early preschool kids that focuses on computational thinking, kindness and problem solving–with one cultural glitch.
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Wild Ones - Plugged In

Jessie Murph and Jelly Roll glorify the fast life and reckless choices in “Wild Ones.”
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Taylor Swift

Walker Hayes creates lasting memories with his daughter in his new single, “Taylor Swift.”
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I Remember Everything

Zach Bryan and Kacey Musgraves tell a sad, somber story about a former couple, their trauma and their apparent need for strong drink.
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Greedy - Plugged In

Tate McRae leads on and refuses a man twice her age in her new single “Greedy.”
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Look for Miracles - Plugged In

JJ Heller tells listeners to “Look for Miracles” even in the hardships and trials of everyday life.
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Used to Be Young - Plugged In

Miley Cyrus works through her past decisions and her desire to move forward as a different person on “Used to Be Young.”