Gucci Mane, Curve | Track Review 🎵
After delaying ‘Mr. Davis’ by a month, Gucci Mane drops the fourth single from the project, “Curve,” featuring The Weeknd.
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After delaying ‘Mr. Davis’ by a month, Gucci Mane drops the fourth single from the project, “Curve,” featuring The Weeknd.
Dance Duo Sofi Tukker returns with new single “Best Friend,” enlisting the assistance of Alisa Ueno, The Knocks, and NERVO.
Unapologetic R&B artist K. Michelle enlists Chris Brown for her aggressive, ‘I.D.G.A.F’ new single, “Either Way.”
Question: Can you correctly identify a serial killer by the lyrics of a song? Test your knowledge, put your thinking cap on, and correctly identify the deviant!
Superfruit returns with their complete, full-length debut album Future Friends. All in all, the results are impressive for Mitch and Scott.
September 22 is chocked full of intriguing new albums, courtesy of The Killers, Fergie, and Kevin Gates, among many others.
R&B artist Tank continues to show his savagery (in the bedroom) on “F It Up,” the explicit third single from his 2017 album, Savage.
Country-pop comeback kid Shania Twain returns with “We Got Something They Don’t,” the fourth teaser track from her long-awaited album, ‘Now.’
Nick Jonas eschews profanity and rebelliousness on his latest single, “Find You,” a danceable, enjoyable, and infectious joint.
Pop rap sensation Post Malone returns with a new single, “Rockstar,” featuring 21 Savage. Ultimately, the results are merely okay at best.
Rapper Hoodie Allen returns with “Know It All,” the second single from his highly-anticipated, third studio album, ‘The Hype.’
Niall Horan returns with his third career single, “Too Much to Ask.” The results are pleasant and respectable, but not monumental.