Prince, âNothing Compares 2 Uâ | Track Review
After years of being unreleased, the original, Prince studio recording of âNothing Compares 2 Uâ has been unveiled. The posthumous recording is nothing short of epic.
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After years of being unreleased, the original, Prince studio recording of âNothing Compares 2 Uâ has been unveiled. The posthumous recording is nothing short of epic.
Back at it again, Nebraskan-bred urban-pop/rap duo Jack & Jack return with single, âStay with Me.â Â Notably, Jack Johnson drops more bars than previous singles.
Five Finger Death Punch showcase both displeasure and pleasure on âSham Pain,â an advanced single from the forthcoming album, âAnd Justice for None.â
Eclectic urban contemporary artist Janelle MonĂĄe returns with âI Like That,â the fourth advance single from her third full-length album, âDirty Computer.â
Grammy-nominated pop artist Ariana Grande makes her highly-anticipated return with her exuberant, uplifting single, âNo Tears Left to Cry.â
Burgeoning solo pop artist Liam Payne and Colombian reggaetĂłn singer J Balvin join forces for the infectious, sleek Latin-pop single, âFamiliar.â
’00s East Coast rap standout 50 Cent returns with a new single, âCrazy.â He enlists rising rapper/singer PnB Rock for the assist.
Swedish metal collective Ghost returns amped-up on âRats,â the promo single for their highly-anticipated fourth studio album, âPrequelle.â
Following an extended hiatus, Sugarland â Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush â is back. âBiggerâ serves as the title track and promo single for their 2018 comeback album.
Red-haired Georgia country singer Cole Swindell drops an enjoyable, well-rounded, mid-tempo ballad with âSomebodyâs Been Drinkinâ.â
Eclectic artist Janelle MonĂĄe thinks bigger on the socially-charged, incredibly relevant âPYNK,â the third advance single from her third full-length album, âDirty Computer.â
On his latest single âEsskeetit,â breakout teen rapper Lil Pump merely recycles clichĂ©s and all things empty and shallow.