Camila Cabello, ‘Never Be the Same’ | Track Review
With a release date set for her highly-anticipated debut album, ‘Camila,’ Camila Cabello returns with a new single, “Never Be the Same.”
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With a release date set for her highly-anticipated debut album, ‘Camila,’ Camila Cabello returns with a new single, “Never Be the Same.”
Country music superstar Luke Bryan returns with an enjoyable, well-rounded 6th studio album in ‘What Makes You Country.’ Nothing brand-new, but consistent.
Eminem (‘Revival’) and G-Eazy (‘The Beautiful & Damned’) represent the biggest releases arriving on during the last notable new music release week of 2017.
The name of this playlist says it all: “10 Really ‘Bad’ Songs.” The key part of each song featured on this playlist is the use of the adjective ‘bad.’
“Danger,” the fifth promo single from highly-anticipated soundtrack ‘Bright: The Album,’ comes courtesy of Migos and Marshmello.
Following the announcement of his new album, ‘Revival,’ Eminem releases the socially-charged second single, “Untouchable.”
Bay Area rap standout G-Eazy enlists the beautiful, light vocals of Charlie Puth on his sixth single from ‘The Beautiful & Damned,’ “Sober.”
With a release date set for her debut album, ‘Camila,’ Camila Cabello follows up hit single “Havana” with a more low-key offering with “Real Friends.”
Alabama country musician Walker Hayes serves up his intriguing, quirky brand of country music on his highly-anticipated album, ‘boom.’
Logic, Kendrick Lamar, Bruno Mars, Sam Smith, and Childish Gambino rank among the elite on the ‘100 Best Songs of 2017’ year-in-review playlist.
On the “Can You ‘Place’ These Songs’ playlist, we highlight 10 songs that are either named after, reference, or are loosely associated with a place.
Seattle musician Jaymes Crux returns with another enjoyable, well-rounded single with “Dangerous Game.” Ethan Dufault provides the assist.