Anti-Flag, Christian Nationalist | Track Review 🎵
Veteran punk rock collective Anti-Flag comeback strong calling out hypocrisy and a false sense of patriotism on their single, “Christian Nationalist.”
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Veteran punk rock collective Anti-Flag comeback strong calling out hypocrisy and a false sense of patriotism on their single, “Christian Nationalist.”
Grammy-winning country musician Maren Morris taps Irish singer/songwriter Hozier for a thrilling duet version of “The Bones” from her 2019 album, GIRL.
Breakout rapper Juice WRLD, assisted by YoungBoy Never Broke Again and producer Nick Mira drops a banger with his post-Death Race for Love single, “Bandit.”
“11 Songs Where the Sadness is Legit” features ‘sad’ songs courtesy of ILLENIUM, Khalid, Lauv, Myylo, and XXXTENTACION among others.
Alt-pop standout Halsey brings enigma, poetry, and allure on “clementine,” the third advance single from her third studio album, MANIC.
Highly Suspect returns with “Tokyo Ghoul,” a hip-hop-tinged third single from MCID, their long-awaited, highly anticipated third studio album.
South Korean pop collective MONSTA X releases an appealing, innocent, and relatable, English exclusive single in “SOMEONE’S SOMEONE.”
Pop singer/songwriter Lauv announces the release date of his highly anticipated debut album, ~how I’m feeling~, and drops a short, but sweet single, “Sims.”
Grammy-nominated pop musician Charlie Puth continues to ‘step up his game’ with his third single of 2019 (post-Voicenotes), “Cheating on You.”
The ever prolific, Southern rapper Gucci Mane, enlists breakout female rapper Megan Thee Stallion for the entertaining bum anthem, “Big Booty.”
Grammy-nominated pop sensation Camila Cabello brings a bit more edge to “Cry for Me,” her entertaining (if heartbroken), fourth single of 2019.
Irish pop artist Niall Horan returns with his first single, post-Flicker, “Nice to Meet Ya.” While he increases the fun, he could take things even further.