French Montana & Tory Lanez, Cold | Track Review 🎵
Hip hop artists French Montana and Tory Lanez collaborate on “Cold,” a single that lacks substance and isn’t just ‘cold’ but utterly frigid.
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Hip hop artists French Montana and Tory Lanez collaborate on “Cold,” a single that lacks substance and isn’t just ‘cold’ but utterly frigid.
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Unapologetic rapper Megan Thee Stallion enlists Grammy-winner Beyoncé for a fiery remix of “Savage,” her megahit from Suga.
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Grammy and Mercury Prize winning British musician James Blake delivers another intriguing record with “You’re Too Precious.”
Frederik Cornelius is a singer who is making a reputable name for himself globally. Read our review here on his latest track, “Someday.”
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The Killers return with “Fire in Bone,” the worthwhile if somewhat quirky second single from the band seventh album, Imploding the Mirage.