Juice WRLD, Legends Never Die | Album Review ๐ฟ
Ultimately, Legends Never Die, the second major posthumous rap album of 2020, is an enjoyable, fitting & well-rounded LP from Juice WRLD.
Ultimately, Legends Never Die, the second major posthumous rap album of 2020, is an enjoyable, fitting & well-rounded LP from Juice WRLD.
With the help of Rick Ross, R&B singer August Alsina exposes his relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith on the blunt โEntanglements.โ
On The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy, August Alsina consistently sounds incredible vocally, but his third album itself is far too long.
Grammy-winning R&B artist H.E.R. takes a risk with the reggae-tinged โDo to Meโ and ultimately reaps the benefits.
With โAre You Even Real?โ Mercury Prize winning alternative musician James Blake delivers one of his most gorgeous offerings to date.
Kid Cudi and Eminem join forces for quite the hip-hop trip on single โThe Adventures of Moon Man & Slim Shady.โ
After a six-year hiatus, Aloe Blacc makes a strong comeback with the soulful, uplifting โMy Way,โ the promo single from All Love Everything.
The exuberant, uplifting single โSmileโ is just what the doctor ordered for Grammy-nominated pop star Katy Perry as well as for her fans.
Summer Walker provides an incredibly chill vibe and pleasant listening experience on her EP, Life on Earth (EP), but could use more punch.
Myylo lightens up a hellacious 2020 with the absolutely, laugh out loud hilarious, โhot dad crushingโ bop, โKiss on Your Dad.โ
Joey Ariemma delivers the brutally honest, reckless rockinโ single you need in your life with โTwenty Something Wreck.โ
Pop Smoke, who was killed on February 19, 2020, lives on through his enjoyable, posthumous debut album, Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon.