Hopsin, Covid Mansion | Track Review 🎵
The ever unapologetic Hopsin joins a growing number of musicians releasing coronavirus inspired songs with the polarizing “Covid Mansion.”
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The ever unapologetic Hopsin joins a growing number of musicians releasing coronavirus inspired songs with the polarizing “Covid Mansion.”
On “Six Feet Apart,” Alec Benjamin releases a song that superbly captures the emotional effects of COVID-19 in regard to social distancing.
Fiona Apple brings some anger to Mad Monday with “Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” the title track from her long awaited fifth LP.
“10 Songs That Capture & Embody the Pandemic” features Alec Benjamin, Hopsin, Kacey Musgraves, OneRepublic & Twenty One Pilots.
WEEKLY GEMS 💎NO. 4: WEEK OF 4-20-2020 features music courtesy of DaBaby, Grimes, The Strokes & Usher among others.
Hayley Williams helps Somber Sunday live up to its name with her grief-filled record, “Leave It Alone,” hailing from Petals for Armor.
DaBaby, assisted by Megan Thee Stallion & Ashanti, exemplifies Steamy Saturday, with the filthy “Nasty” from his 2020 LP, Blame it on Baby.
For the 77th interview on The Musical Hype, vocalist/guitarist Meredith Dunckel gives us the scoop on rising New York teen band, Undefeated.
On “Bad Bitch Walk,” Aaron Avis serves up a thrilling, personal & vulnerable record about feelings surrounding coming out as bisexual.
Grammy-winning pop superstar Kelly Clarkson, a bop unto herself, delivers another bop of song with the uplifting “I Dare You.”
Reunited after 16 years, Usher, Lil Jon & Ludacris bring some surefire, sensual fun to Fun Friday with “SexBeat”.
Grammy-nominated R&B artist Kehlani tries her best to tune out the haters on her enjoyable, well-rounded single, “Everybody Business.”