Justin Bieber, Get Me | Track Review 🎵
After the underwhelming “Yummy,” Justin Bieber taps Kehlani for the sensual, urban-pop single, “Get Me.” It’s respectable, not game changing.
After the underwhelming “Yummy,” Justin Bieber taps Kehlani for the sensual, urban-pop single, “Get Me.” It’s respectable, not game changing.
Grammy-winner Lil Nas X trades out fellow Grammy winner Cardi B for the legendary Nas on the remix of his banger, “Rodeo.”
Hayley Williams, best known as the front woman of Paramore, delivers a compelling solo debut single with “Simmer.”
Pop/R&B singer-songwriter Ali Gatie delivers a pleasant, relatable, and well-rounded record with “What If I Told You That I Love You.”
Queer alt-pop musician Chaz Cardigan brings hella energy on his first single of 2020, “Not OK!” which highlights mental health.
Dublin, Ireland alternative collective Inhaler delivers a fast-paced, energetic, and entertaining single with “We Have to Move On.”
James Blunt, best known for “You’re Beautiful,” strikes gold again with his personal single, “Monsters,” from his 2019 LP, Once Upon a Mind.
Yo Gotti delivers an extremely familiar script on his brutally honest, sexed-up, unapologetic banger, “H.O.E. (Heaven on Earth).”
It seems like nothing is going to keep Puerto Rican rapper Iann Dior from shining on single “Good Day” which is short but pretty sweet.
Impressive teen alt-pop musician Isaac Dunbar impresses on his ‘creepy crawler’ infested single, “Isaac’s Insects.”
Grammy-nominated pop artist Demi Lovato delivers a powerful, vulnerable ‘cry for help’ on the stripped piano ballad, “Anyone.”
Although the members of All Time Low are now in their 30s, they remain potent on their first new single since 2018, “Some Kind of Disaster.”