Various Artists, Barbie The Album | Album Review ๐ฟ
Barbie The Album isnโt the second coming of pop, but it is an enjoyable soundtrack to Barbie with its fair share of highlights.
Barbie The Album isnโt the second coming of pop, but it is an enjoyable soundtrack to Barbie with its fair share of highlights.
After showing great potential on her debut EP, Like…?, Bronx rapper Ice Spice continues to show her upside on Like…? (Deluxe).
ZAYN, now signed with Mercury Records, makes an enjoyable, fresh, and groovy return with single, โLove Like This.โ
Unfortunately, the reunion of will.i.am and Britney Spears is botched by their dated, silly, and slightly undercooked pop single, โMIND YOUR BUSINESS.โ
Singer/songwriter Anusha shines on her single, โBurdenโ bringing artistry, authenticity, and thought-provoking songwriting.
American Idol runner-up David Archuleta, now 32 years old ๐คฏ, shines on the danceable, exuberant, and summery pop bop, โIโm Yours.โ
Pop singer/songwriter/producer Alex Angelo makes those pesky matters of the heart sound sweet on his brief but potent single, โYou Go First.โ
Billie Eilish delivers a superb vocal performance on โWhat Was I Made For?โ a gorgeous, reflective ballad from Barbie: The Album.
Post Malone continues to embrace pop on โOverdrive,โ the third advance single from his fifth studio album, Austin.
Dixon Dallas, an alter-ego of musician Jake Hill, is back with another gay, country smash in โSleeping All Alone.โ
The handsome and talented Jung Kook, of BTS fame, makes an infectious, sexy solo debut with his single, โSevenโ assisted by popular female rap sensation, Latto.
Troye Sivan returns fabulously with the sexy, unapologetically G-A-Y pop/club joint, โRush,โ the promo single from his third LP, Something To Give Each Other.