The 1975, Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America | Track Review 🎵
The 1975, assisted by Phoebe Bridgers highlight Christianity and sexuality add odds on the thoughtful “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America.”
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The 1975, assisted by Phoebe Bridgers highlight Christianity and sexuality add odds on the thoughtful “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America.”
Pop sensation Troye Sivan returns with fierceness, slaying on his first single of 2020, the certified bop, “Take Yourself Home.”
DaBaby continues to ‘ride the wave’ on “Find My Way,” his short but moderately entertaining second single of 2020.
While “Toosie Slide” is tailor made to be the next trending rap and dance song, Drake doesn’t end up delivering a game changing single.
Grammy-winning Spanish pop musician ROSALÍA continues to showcase her tremendous artistry via single, “Dolerme.”
Following the successful “Bammer,” rapper Wiz Khalifa, assisted by Tyga, returns with another banger, “Contact.”
While the patriotism is appreciated, country duo Florida Georgia Line fall short on the twang heavy, lyrically inept “I Love My Country.”
Rising pop singer/songwriter Jeremy Zucker delivers his best single of 2020 with “Julia,” where he reminisces on a now defunct relationship.
A totally unlikely duo, superstars Kane Brown & John Legend collaborate on the thoughtful single, “Last Time I Say Sorry.”
Indie/alternative rock collective Bright Eyes returns with its first song since 2011, “Persona Non Grata.” The results are superb.
George James: I am spending a lot of my time during self isolation listening to new bands, and one which stuck out to me was Outline.
B.U.d is back and is delighting many with his new track ‘No More’ including myself. Read our review on The Musical Hype by clicking here.