Drake, ‘Nice for What’ | Track Review
Drake, who already has dazzles early on in 2018, returns with another impressive single, “Nice for What,” which masterfully samples late 90s Lauryn Hill.
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Drake, who already has dazzles early on in 2018, returns with another impressive single, “Nice for What,” which masterfully samples late 90s Lauryn Hill.
Actress and rising pop artist Hayley Kiyoko delivers an honest, well-rounded debut album with ‘Expectations.’ Sexuality serves a pivotal role on the project.
Norwegian pop up-and-comer Sigrid compels on her new single, “I Don’t Want to Know,” continuing to build upon the success of “Don’t Kill My Vibe” and “Raw.”
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Alternative trio Chvrches returns with “Never Say Die,” the third single from their forthcoming album, ‘Love is Dead.’
British newbie James TW exhibits potential on his innocent, sweet pop single, “Say Love.” The record doesn’t transform pop but is certainly promising.
American DJ-production duo DJDS, along with a star-studded cast (Khalid, Charlie Wilson, and Charlotte Wilson) ‘bring the heat’ on soulfully-tinged single, “No Pain.”
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