Music Shopping | Kelly Clarkson Delivers the ‘Meaning of Life’
New releases from Kelly Clarkson, Chris Brown, and Weezer lead a crowded field of new albums, arriving beginning Friday, October 27.
New releases from Kelly Clarkson, Chris Brown, and Weezer lead a crowded field of new albums, arriving beginning Friday, October 27.
Chris Brown returns with the ‘umpteenth single’ from Heartbreak on a Full Moon, “Only 4 Me.” Ty Dolla $ign and Verse Simmonds guest.
After being delayed by a month, Gucci Mane drops ‘Mr. Davis,’ a studio album that ends up being much better-than-expected.
Chris Brown, assisted by Future and Young Thug, drop ‘more of the same’ cockiness, over-confidence, and materialism on single, “High End.”
Gucci Mane offers more of the same on “Tone It Down,” a promo single from his new album, ‘Mr. Davis.’ He enlists Chris Brown for even more saturation.
On his solid major label debut, ‘Paranoia: A True Story,’ Dave East shows he is a rapper to watch without question.
Despite being the total package, Chris Brown continues to perform below his skill & talent level on “Questions,” the follow-up to “Pills & Automobiles.”
Often-oversaturated and ubiquitous R&B artist Chris Brown conjures up some magic on his star-studded banger, “Pills & Automobiles.”
Energetic rapper Meek Mill returns with his third studio album, ‘Wins & Losses.’ More often than not, the ‘wins’ outweigh the ‘losses.’
Ubiquitous southern rapper Future taps Chris Brown for an enjoyable, if incredibly shallow, sexually-charged new single, “PIE.”
Chris Brown continues to exhibit complacency on single, “Privacy.” “Privacy” comes off as incredibly shallow, lacking any sense of progression artistically.
Washington D.C. rapper Wale switches up things on his fifth studio album, ‘Shine.’ By far, Shine is his happiest, most commercial album to date.