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Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello, Bad Things | Track Review ๐ต
Midwest rapper Machine Gun Kelly and up-and-coming pop star Camila Cabello showcase mad chemistry on pop megahit, โBad Things.โ
Midwest rapper Machine Gun Kelly and up-and-coming pop star Camila Cabello showcase mad chemistry on pop megahit, โBad Things.โ
Ahead of his second album of 2016, โWhite Friday (CM9), Yo Gotti drops star-studded flex-track, โCastroโ featuring Kanye West, Big Sean, Quavo & 2 Chainz.
Nicki Minaj & Mike WiLL rework Rae Sremmurd no. 1 hit โBlack Beatlesโ as โBlack Barbies.โ The results remain impressive.
Alternative, Left-field rapper Kid Cudi returns strong with single โBaptized in Fire.โ Cudi is assisted by Travis Scott.
Rick Ross enlists Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz for flex-fest banger, โBuy Back the Block.โ
Bay Area Standout G-Eazy and British standout Danny Seth team up for the profane, collaborative banger, โBone Marrow.โ
Despite the fact that G-Eazy has seen his fame increase exponentially, he asserts that fame hasnโt made him a perfect person on single, โStill.โ
Macklemore delivers an exceptional, socially-relevant track about the dangers of prescription drug use on โDrug Dealer,โ featuring Ariana DeBoo.
Future and Drake miss the mark on latest collaboration, โUsed to This.โ Essentially, the single is an empty flex track that is mediocre at best.
Mac Miller follows up ‘The Divine Feminine’ promo single, โDang!โ with a lush, thought-provoking second single โWe,โ featuring CeeLo Green.
E-40 proves he is still relevant on electrifying new single, โPetty.โ He enlists up-and-coming MC Kamaiyah to assist on verse two.
Flo Rida Embraces the art of recycling on latest pop-rap single, โZillionaire.โ Though predictable, โZillionaireโ has all the ingredients to become a hit.