Sam Smith, To Die For | Track Review 🎵
Grammy-winning pop singer/songwriter Sam Smith delivers another memorable gem with the relatable, thoughtful record, “To Die For.”
Grammy-winning pop singer/songwriter Sam Smith delivers another memorable gem with the relatable, thoughtful record, “To Die For.”
For the 52nd interview on The Musical Hype, Ghostatic (Adamo Fiscella) provides some sick, tremendous insight into his musical craft.
Grammy-nominated pop artist Kesha brings ample spirit, energy, and f-bombs on her colorful fourth studio album, High Road.
Pacific Northwest teen rapper Lil Mosey delivers a lush, certified bop with his catchy, confident single, “Blueberry Faygo.”
After being delayed more than a year, Meghan Trainor returns with her third studio album, Treat Myself, with so-so results.
New Jersey pop musician Jeremy Zucker drops a short but incredibly sweet, relatable, and thoughtful pop single with “Always, I’ll Care.”
The always confident G-Eazy, enlists Tory Lanez & Tyga for the enjoyable, sex-driven banger, “Still Be Friends.”
Trippie Redd enlists Young Thug for “YELL OH,” an empty, totally classless banger that relies way too much on sex to fuel its fire.
“11 Songs Where the Trouble is, Well, Troubling” features songs by Chris Brown, Coldplay, Luke James, Omar Apollo & Taylor Swift.
R&B artist Khalid collaborates with Disclosure once more for “Know Your Worth.” The results are respectable, not game changing.
Niall Horan delivers a respectable single with “No Judgement,” but he fails to be truly dynamic, exciting, or exhibit innovative spirit.
No, “Birthday” won’t change your life, but Anne-Marie is certainly liberated and relatable on the tongue-n-cheek pop single.