Lil Peep, The Brightside | Track Review 🎵
Keeping things interesting, hip-hop newcomer drops Lil Peep drops “The Brightside” from forthcoming project, ‘Come over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1.’
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Keeping things interesting, hip-hop newcomer drops Lil Peep drops “The Brightside” from forthcoming project, ‘Come over When You’re Sober, Pt. 1.’
Grizzly Bear delivers another winning single with “Three Rings,” ahead of their long-awaited comeback album, ‘Painted Ruins.’
Canadian pop artist Lights drops a compelling second single from her forthcoming September 2017 album, Skin & Earth, “Skydiving.”
How do I write playlists on my site? It’s all about a five-step process my friends.
The Weeknd drops an enjoyable remixed version of “Reminder” featuring Young Thug and A$AP Rocky. All in all, the results are positive.
New-look foursome Fifth Harmony amplify the naughtiness on “Angel,” the second single from their third, self-titled studio album.
A$AP Ferg returns with “Nasty (Who Dat),” the third single from his third album, ‘Still Striving.’ Two of the Migos – Takeoff and Quavo – assist.
Cypress trees never sounded better in the hands of alt-darlings Grizzly Bear on “Four Cypresses,” a single from their new album, ‘Painted Ruins.’
The National drops another gem with “Carin at the Liquor Store,” the third single from album, Sleep Well Beast.
Kendrick Lamar returns to no. 1 on the Billboard 200, while Brett Eldredge settles for no. 2. Meanwhile, “Despacito” remains no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Kip Moore shows that country music needs more artists like him on “More Girls Like You,” a promo single from his third album, ‘Slowheart.’
On “Pain,” the third single from their fourth album ‘A Deeper Understanding,’ The War on Drugs add the third ‘cherry on top.’