Sofi Tukker, ‘Best Friend’ | Track Review
Dance Duo Sofi Tukker returns with new single “Best Friend,” enlisting the assistance of Alisa Ueno, The Knocks, and NERVO.
Songs (singles + tracks) of various styles are reviewed in this section of The Musical Hype. Songs are assigned a rating between 0 and 5 stars.
Dance Duo Sofi Tukker returns with new single “Best Friend,” enlisting the assistance of Alisa Ueno, The Knocks, and NERVO.
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Country-pop comeback kid Shania Twain returns with “We Got Something They Don’t,” the fourth teaser track from her long-awaited album, ‘Now.’
Nick Jonas eschews profanity and rebelliousness on his latest single, “Find You,” a danceable, enjoyable, and infectious joint.
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Rapper Hoodie Allen returns with “Know It All,” the second single from his highly-anticipated, third studio album, ‘The Hype.’
Niall Horan returns with his third career single, “Too Much to Ask.” The results are pleasant and respectable, but not monumental.
Kevin Gates shows off a solid flow and a memorable hook on “Had To,” a promo single released in advance of album, ‘By Any Means 2.’
Superfruit returns with “Hurry Up!”, the energetic, fun, slick modern pop promo single for full-length album, ‘Future Friends.’
Country artist Chase Rice expands the palette on “Lions,” the second single from his third studio album, ‘Lambs & Lions’ (November 17).
Marilyn Manson is charged up to nth degree on “We Know Where You F*cking Live,” the promo single for his forthcoming LP, ‘Heaven Upside Down.’