John Legend, Preach | Track Review
John Legend uplifts on his powerful new single, “Preach,” encouraging ‘taking action’ as opposed to sitting, praying, and of course, preaching.
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John Legend uplifts on his powerful new single, “Preach,” encouraging ‘taking action’ as opposed to sitting, praying, and of course, preaching.
Rising British alternative musician Rex Orange County, delivers a surefire gem with reflective single, “New House.”
Six years after releasing her self-titled fifth album, Canadian pop standout Avril Lavigne returns with her 6th LP, Head Above Water.
“11 Songs That Either Kick or Push” features music courtesy of Bring Me the Horizon, Luke Bryan, Michael Bublé, Ne-Yo, and TWENTY88.
Juice WRLD continues his ascent in the hip-hop world with yet another alluring, incredibly relatable, ‘emo’ single, “Robbery.”
R&B icon Chaka Khan comes roaring back after a lengthy hiatus with a hella funky, feel-good album of originals, HELLO HAPPINESS.
“13 Captivating Songs About Being Alone or Lonely” features music courtesy of Alessia Cara, Halsey, Lil Peep, Tori Kelly, and Tyler, the Creator.
As Migos continue to oversaturate themselves, Offset misses an opportunity to ‘right the ship’ on the totally forgettable single, “Red Room.”
Grammy-nominated pop artist Bebe Rexha returns with a ‘short, but pretty sweet’ new single, “Last Hurrah,” her first new single of 2019.
Grammy-winning Russian-German DJ/producer Zedd enlists Katy Perry for his next potential big-time dance hit, “365.”
The magical pairing of Cardi B and Bruno Mars delivers more musical deliciousness with stellar hip-hop/urban contemporary single, “Please Me.”
Bro country duo Florida Georgia Line delivers an enjoyable, if sometimes corny fourth studio album with Can’t Say I Ain’t Country.