Hoodie Allen, Ain’t Ready | Track Review 🎵
Hoodie Allen returns with “Ain’t Ready,” the second single from his highly-anticipated, third studio album, The Hype.
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Hoodie Allen returns with “Ain’t Ready,” the second single from his highly-anticipated, third studio album, The Hype.
“Shut Up and Dance” breakout alternative band Walk the Moon returns with another fun, groovy & infectious single, “One Foot.”
Up-and-coming pop musician Noah Cyrus returns with a new single, “Again,” featuring an unlikely guest, XXXTentacion.
“Week with You,” the fourth single released ahead of ‘Younger Now,’ finds Miley Cyrus embracing a throwback country sound.
After dropping three great, electrifying singles ahead of Tell Me You Love Me, Demi Lovato delivers another good one with “Sexy Dirty Love.”
Urban-pop/hip-hop artist Fergie returns with her long-awaited sophomore album, ‘Double Dutchess,’ following an eleven-year hiatus.
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Kevin Gates returns with “Beautiful Scars,” a teaser track from new album, ‘By Any Means 2.’ He taps PnB Rock to sing the chorus.
Canadian alternative R&B duo dvsn returns respectably with another enjoyable, well-rounded single, simply titled “Mood.”
Always ‘one of a kind,’ Icelandic alternative pop musician Björk returns with a mysterious, intriguing single, ‘the gate.’