Liam Payne, LP1 | Album Review 💿
LP1, the debut album by One Direction standout Liam Payne has its fair share of moments, but don’t call it a game changing pop album.
LP1, the debut album by One Direction standout Liam Payne has its fair share of moments, but don’t call it a game changing pop album.
“11 Songs That Are Blind to a Certain Degree” features songs courtesy of AB6IX, As I Lay Dying, Gucci Mane, Sheryl Crow, and Tamar Braxton.
Up and coming R&B artist Summer Walker shines on her highly anticipated debut album, OVER IT, which is dominated by matters of the heart.
Liam Payne enlists A Boogie Wit da Hoodie for an enjoyable, drippy pop single, “Stack It Up.” It’s pleasant, but no game changer for the British heartthrob.
Grammy-winning pop singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran releases an enjoyable, if flawed, star-studded fourth studio album with ‘No. 6 Collaborations Project.’
Rich the Kid returns with his sophomore album, ‘World is Yours 2’ which is jam-packed with A-list guests, bangers, and very little substance.
Controversial New York rapper 6ix9ine delivers one of the very worst albums of 2018 with his inept, totally substance-less debut album, ‘DUMMY BOY.’
New York rapper Remy Ma, assisted by rising rapper/singer A Boogie wit da Hoodie, shines on her latest single, “Company.”
“17 Songs Where the Kisses are Everything” features “kiss” songs courtesy of Brett Young, Rihanna, The Spencer Lee Band, Usher, The Weeknd and many more.
This playlist features profane songs that feature the f-bomb in their title. Songs are ordered chronologically by year, and alphabetically by the artist’s first name.
6ix9ine, assisted by Fetty Wap and A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, exhibit killer flows on shallow, yet undeniable banger, “KEKE.”
The 16 Songs that grace “Simply Morbid: 16 Songs Referencing Various Causes of Death” reference various causes of death. This is a morbid playlist for sure.