Vince Staples, ‘Get the F**k Off My Dick’ | Track Review
Employing the art of shock value, Cali rapper Vince Staples returns in explicit, ‘sexual’ fashion with “Get the Fuck Off My Dick.”
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Employing the art of shock value, Cali rapper Vince Staples returns in explicit, ‘sexual’ fashion with “Get the Fuck Off My Dick.”
Godsmack returns with their seventh studio album, ‘When Legends Rise,’ arriving April 27, 2018. In the meantime, they issue the set’s promo single, “Bulletproof.”
2017 XXL Freshman rapper KYLE continues to exhibit massive potential on his latest single, “To the Moon.”
Upon announcing his sophomore album, ‘Electric Light,’ English singer-songwriter James Bay returns with a second promo single, “Pink Lemonade.”
Jason Derulo returns with single “Colors,” otherwise known as the Coca-Cola® Anthem for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
‘14 Songs Referencing ‘Shooters’ in Various Contexts’ features songs with lyrics mentioning shooters in the context of violence (most prominently), sports (basketball), and drugs.
Up-and-coming pop musician Payson Lewis shows tremendous potential on his debut single, “When Love Was Young.” His best attribute is his compelling, powerful voice.
“16 Rap Songs That Reference Lean” features songs courtesy of Future, Rae Sremmurd, Travis Scott, and YG among others.
Rising Massachusetts rapper Joyner Lucas and ubiqutious urban contemporary musician Chris Brown join forces for single, “Stanger Things.”
Chvrches and Matt Berninger make sweet music together on “My Enemy,” the second single from the alternative trio’s forthcoming album, ‘Love is Dead.’
Jake Owen looks to a John Mellencamp classic for ‘inspiration’ on his new single, “I Was Jack (You Were Diane).” Expectedly, the Mellencamp classic easily eclipses it.
Real life dating couple Rudy Mancuso and Maia Mitchell exhibit stellar musical chemistry on pop duet, “Magic.” It is indeed, ‘magical.’