Ro James, Too Much | Track Review 🎵
In advance of his long-awaited sophomore album, MANTIC, R&B singer Ro James releases his fourth single, “Too Much,” featuring Miguel.
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In advance of his long-awaited sophomore album, MANTIC, R&B singer Ro James releases his fourth single, “Too Much,” featuring Miguel.
Grammy-nominated British pop artist Ellie Goulding returns with her powerful second single of 2020, “Power.”
On Wacky Wednesday, NoMBe intrigues with “Heels” from his sophomore album, Chromatobia (June 12, 2020).
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DaBaby rings in Terrific Tuesday with his cocky, hella confident banger, “Can’t Stop,” which opens his third album, Blame it on Baby.
On Day 15 of the 30-Day Song Challenge, Kygo & Whitney Houston deliver a spirited cover of the Steve Winwood gem, “Higher Love.”
The uplifting OneRepublic song, “Better Days,” adds some Latin flavor enlisting the services of Argentinian Latin trap musician KHEA.
“Wasted on You,” the promo single from The Bitter Truth, the forthcoming LP by Evanescence, takes on additional meaning thanks to COVID-19.
UK R&B/soul singer Sinead Harnett provides perfect atonement for the COVID-19 blues with the gorgeous, relatable ballad, “Quarantine Queen.”