~ Song Reviews 🎡 ~

Ah, welcome to the page that is dedicated solely to Single & Track reviews. Singles and tracks of various styles are evaluated in this section of The Musical Hype – We don’t discriminate. Track reviews are also available on the home page.

More often than not, the single reviews on the site tend to follow a format that includes an intro paragraph with background information, a body, comprised of 1-2 paragraphs of analysis, and a concluding paragraph that β€˜puts a cap’ on things. Each track also receives a star rating, on a scale of 0 – 5 (Β½ stars are used as well), that is visible at the beginning and ending of the review.

5 out of 5 stars = MASTERPIECE

4.5 out of 5 stars = NEAR MASTERPIECE

4 out of 5 stars = EXCELLENT

3.5 out of 5 stars = VERY GOOD

3 out of 5 stars = AVERAGE / GOOD

2.5 out of 5 stars = BELOW AVERAGE

2 out of 5 stars = MEDIOCRE

1.5 out of 5 stars, 1 out of 5 stars, 0.5 out of 5 stars, 0 out of 5 stars = BAD

Track reviews generally run a minimum of 250 words with many running north of 300 words. So, music enthusiasts everywhere – Musical Hypeians worldwide – get your fix of single & track reviews down below!!!

Brent Faulkner

The Musical Hype


Omar Apollo, Ice Slippin | Track Review 🎡

Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Omar Apollo gets personal on his chilly ballad, β€œIce Slippin” where home doesn’t feel inviting.

Al Green, Perfect Day | Track Review 🎡

Grammy winning soul icon Al Green releases his first single in five years covering (and transforming) the Lou Reed classic, β€œPerfect Day,” perfectly.

Paul Russell, Lil Boo Thang | Track Review 🎡

Paul Russell repurposes a soul classic on his brief but infectious, potent pop single, β€œLil Boo Thang.”

Dixon Dallas, Better Without You | Track Review 🎡

Gay country singer/songwriter Dixon Dallas (aka Jake Hill) shines once more on his break-up single, β€œBetter Without You.” 

Usher, Boyfriend | Track Review 🎡

Grammy-winning R&B superstar Usher returns with his third single of 2023, the incredibly entertaining, fun, and seemingly shady β€œBoyfriend.”

Oliver Anthony Music, Rich Men North of Richmond | Track Review 🎡

Ascending conservative-championed country singer Oliver Anthony Music is brutally honest on his blue collar record, β€œRich Men North of Richmond.”

Charlie Puth, Lipstick | Track Review 🎡

Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter/producer Charlie Puth embraces his R&B era with his sensual single, β€œLipstick.”

Dixon Dallas, F150 | Track Review 🎡

The always entertaining Dixon Dallas (Jake Hill) returns with another satisfying, gay country gem with β€œF150.”

DJ Khaled, Supposed to Be Loved | Track Review 🎡

Grammy winner DJ Khaled assembles a star-studded cast (Lil Baby, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert) on the single β€œSupposed to Be Loved,” but fails to deliver the goods.

Olivia Rodrigo, bad idea right? | Track Review 🎡

Olivia Rodrigo delivers another fierce bop with β€œbad idea right?”, the second single from her highly anticipated sophomore LP, GUTS.