Rascal Flatts, Yours If You Want It | Track Review 🎵
Country veterans Rascal Flatts sound surprisingly refreshing on new single, “Yours If You Want It.”
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Country veterans Rascal Flatts sound surprisingly refreshing on new single, “Yours If You Want It.”
Rapper/singer PnB Rock expresses his dedication to ‘her’ on “Playa No More.” He’s assisted by rappers A Boogie with Da Hoodie and Quavo.
Lovable British pop singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran returns after nearly a three-year hiatus with an authentic, narrative-driven gem, “Castle on the Hill.”
The Weeknd returns to no. 1 on the Billboard 200 with ‘Starboy’ during a slow sales week. Migos ascend to no. 1 on the Hot 100 with “Bad and Boujee.”
Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK shines on “Taking Off,” a promo single from their latest album, ‘Ambitions.’
The xx (I See You) and The Flaming Lips (Oczy Mlody) are among albums to consider buying on Friday, January 13, 2017.
The Flaming Lips return in enigmatic, experimental fashion on “How??”, one of four pre-release singles from album, ‘Oczy Mldy.’
Arriving more than two years after breakthrough album Montevallo, New-look-country artist Sam Hunt returns with “Drinkin’ Too Much.”
Lovable British pop singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran returns after nearly a three-year hiatus with fun new single, “Shape of You.”
Google Kim Burrell and the results speak for themselves. The gospel singer-pastor received fiery backlash following a passionate, controversial sermon.
New efforts from Halestorm, Dropkick Murphys, Jimi Cravity, and Jefe make up the music shopping list for the first Friday in January 2017.
After one week at no. 1, The Weeknd (“Starboy”) was forced to relinquish his throne. Rae Sremmurd reclaimed the glory, taking “Black Beatles” back to no. 1.