Motionless in White, LOUD | Track Review 🎵
Metal collective Motionless in White return with “LOUD (F**k It),” which delivers a deeper, more resonant message than its title suggests.
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Metal collective Motionless in White return with “LOUD (F**k It),” which delivers a deeper, more resonant message than its title suggests.
Former Hip-Hop Producer turned soul artist Earl St. Clair showcases incredible potential on his debut EP, ‘My Name Is Earl.’
Ed Sheeran spends a sixth nonconsecutive week at no. 1 with “Shape of You.” Bruno Mars is on the rise with “That’s What I Like.”
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.
Jennifer Hudson returns in excellent voice on her new, adult contemporary R&B single, “Remember Me.”
Trey Songz continues to be a model of consistency with his third single from ‘Tremaine the Album,’ “Song Goes Off.”
Up-and-coming teen R&B artist Khalid impresses on his highly-anticipated debut album, American Teen, led by hit single, “Location.”
Coldplay makes its official return with “Hypnotised,” a song from the British band’s upcoming EP. “Hypnotised” plays true to its name.
The original motion picture soundtrack for the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast leads the charge of new music releases this week.
Lorde returns after a four-year hiatus. The New Zealand singer/songwriter makes an impressive return with “Green Light.”
Ed Sheeran returns with his highly-anticipated third album, ÷. All in all, he remains consistent, adding new gems to his solid musical collection.
Future pulls off a historic feat as ‘HNDRXX’ earns no. 1 on the Billboard 200, replacing his self-titled no. 1 album.