Russ, ZOO | Album Review
Despite throwing in a couple of features, Russ delivers an underwhelming sophomore LP with ‘Zoo,’ which is devoid of innovative spirit.
Despite throwing in a couple of features, Russ delivers an underwhelming sophomore LP with ‘Zoo,’ which is devoid of innovative spirit.
Four years after his breakthrough debut album, Irish singer/songwriter Hozier returns with a strong four-song EP, ‘Nina Cried Power.’
“10 Songs That Get Low” features ‘low’ music courtesy of Ezra Furman, Future, Jon Bellion, and Lenny Kravitz among others.
Andy Black – aka Andy Biersack, frontman of Black Veil Brides – returns with his first solo single since his debut album, ‘The Shadow Side,’ “My Way.”
Silk City (Mark Ronson and Diplo), alongside Dua Lipa, bring a house-infused, energetic, sexy single in “Electricity” that’s a lift to any playlist.
“9 Songs Chocked-Full of History” features music courtesy of John Legend, Michael Jackson, One Direction, and Rich Brian among others.
Grammy-winning Atlanta rap vet T.I., assisted by beloved, freed Philly rapper Meek Mill, dropped a worthwhile, Latin-infused banger with “Jefe.”
While Logic ‘talks a lot of sh–’ on “Everybody Dies,” his third single post-Bobby Tarantino II, you can’t help but admire his explosive flow.
Continuing to struggle to produce hits lately, Kanye West, with Lil Pump, drops an utterly ridiculous, sexually-charged, superficial single, “I Love It.”
After surprising everyone by going ‘out of character’ with “FEFE,” 6ix9ine shocks the world with a joint Latin record, “BEBE,” alongside Anuel AA.
Get lit with “Experience the ‘Fire’ of These 13 Songs,” featuring Alicia Keys, Bebe Rexha, Five Finger Death Punch, Kenny Chesney, and Kids See Ghosts.
Rising boy band Why Don’t We (Corbyn, Daniel, Jack, Jonah, and Zach) deliver an enjoyable, respectable full-length, debut album with ‘8 Letters.’