Reaction: 61st Annual Grammy Awards
At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, there were some truly triumphant winners (Childish Gambino), as well as some less deserving or undeserving ones (Beck).
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At the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, there were some truly triumphant winners (Childish Gambino), as well as some less deserving or undeserving ones (Beck).
Exceptionally gifted pop singer Ariana Grande continues her impressive run on her fifth studio album, ‘Thank U, Next,’ among her very best.
“10 Alluring Boyfriend or Girlfriend Songs” features music courtesy of Anderson East, Ariana Grande, Christine and the Queens, and Kevin Abstract.
“13 Songs That Address Matters of the Heart” features music courtesy of Backstreet Boys, Benny Blanco, Eric Church, Swae Lee, and Toni Braxton.
Alternative pop brother trio AJR returns with “100 Bad Days,” their first new single of 2019, set to appear on their forthcoming album.
The ‘Cash Me Outside’ bad girl, Danielle Bregoli aka Bhad Bhabie, taps Kodak Black for another substance-less rap single, “Bestie.”
Florida Georgia Line taps Jason Derulo for “Women,” among numerous singles issued prior to the release of their fourth album, ‘Can’t Say I Ain’t Country.’
Despite being prolific in regards to releasing music, Lil Pump continues to deliver mediocre quality on his latest single, “Racks on Racks.”
“11 Songs That Key in on The End” includes music courtesy of Chris Brown, Cole Swindell, Ice Nine Kills, Lil Baby, and Taylor Swift among others.
Ariana Grande enlists southern rapper 2 Chainz for the remix of her number one hit single, “7 Rings.” The original trumps the remix.
In advance of her full-length debut, When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, Billie Eilish delivers the entertaining, haunting single, “Bury a friend.”
Despite being underrated throughout his career, Mike Posner comes off incredibly authentic & mature throughout his 3rd LP, ‘A Real Good Kid.’