Rick Ross & Meek Mill, Lyrical Eazy | Song Review π΅
Grammy nominated rappers Rick Ross and Meek Mill drop a brief, but potent banger, βLyrical Eazy,β in advance of their collaborative LP, Too Good To Be True.
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Grammy nominated rappers Rick Ross and Meek Mill drop a brief, but potent banger, βLyrical Eazy,β in advance of their collaborative LP, Too Good To Be True.
Country singer Sam Hunt shines on his ballad, βCame The Closest,β where he nearly settled down but ultimately, opts against it.
Kevin Abstract surprises, continuing to embrace alternative music on βWhat Should I Do?β, an intriguing advance single from his album, Blanket.
Dutch new wave group Spectral Display, renowned for their signature electronic sound, have once again graced the music scene with their latest single, ‘Slowly’.
Minna Ora is back, and she means business! The Finnish singer-songwriter takes us by storm with her latest single, aptly titled ‘Storm.’
‘Almost Healed’, the latest single by Francesca Luker, is a cogent, emotional track that shines a beaming light on her aptitude as a songwriter and vocalist.
Dominican singer/songwriter Joaicon brings ample energy, fun, and middle fingers on his short but potent punk single, βself-centered.β
Toronto western-flavored pop artist Cooper Bloom delivers a home run with his meaningful single, βTwo Cowboys (Story of the Night).β
The Kid LAROI, Jung Kook, and Central Cee join forces for an enjoyable and fun pop single, Β thatβs never βTOO MUCH.β
Pop singer and actor Omar Rudberg, assisted by JubΓ«l, brings the heat on the muy caliente, Spanish-tinged single, βOff My Mind.β
βIn The City,β the first collaboration between pop standouts Charli XCX and the highly decorated Sam Smith, is nothing short of a dance/electro-pop bop.
‘Not Youβ is an intensely personal single by Marsha Swanson, characterized by evocative vocals exuding raw emotion, ensuring profound resonance with each lyrical utterance.