Daya, New | Track Review 🎵
Grammy-winning, teen-pop artist Daya returns with a new single, “New,” which has its fair share of fun and catchy moments.
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Grammy-winning, teen-pop artist Daya returns with a new single, “New,” which has its fair share of fun and catchy moments.
After a rocky start to her career, pop up-and-comer Kiiara shows marked improvement on her latest single, “Wishlist.”
Following two ‘okay’ but not ‘great’ singles, Tory Lanez returns stronger on third single, “Real Thing,” assisted by Future.
Keyshia Cole shines on the thoughtful “Best Friend,” a promo single from her seventh studio album, ’11:11 Reset.’
Chris Young drops another winner with “Where I Go When I Drink,” a teaser track from his sixth studio album, ‘Losing Sleep.’
What’s the Chart Scoop? NF debuts at no. 1 on the Billboard 200, while Post Malone & 21 Savage ascend to no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Keyshia Cole delivers a respectable vocal performance on “Incapable,” a promo single from her seventh studio album, ’11:11 Reset.’
Louisiana country musician Hunter Hayes, assisted by pop-soul group The Shadowboxers, drop a hot, throwback single with “You Should Be Loved.”
Following pop-oriented single “Light It Up,” Luke Bryan aims for more traditional fans on “What Makes You Country,” the 2nd single from his forthcoming LP.
Luke Bryan is infatuated with a lady and obsessed with his phone on “Light it Up,” the promo single from his new album, What Makes You Country (December 8).
Weezer returns with “Weekend Woman,” the fourth teaser track from their album, ‘Pacific Daydream,’ arriving October 27.
AWOLNATION returns with a ‘passionate’ new single, “Passion.” Have Aaron Bruno and company found the next “Sail”? No, not yet.