Wale, Shine | Album Review 💿
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.
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.
There’s definitely More Life for Drake as he spends a third consecutive week at no. 1 on the Billboard 200. Ed Sheeran (÷) remains firmly planted at no. 2.
Bay Area rapper, G-Eazy, and DJ Carnage are cocky and confident on their four-song EP, ‘Step Brothers.’ Step Brothers encompasses money and sex.
Mansionz, comprised of Mike Posner and blackbear, releases an incredible, ambitious debut album, fittingly titled, ‘Mansionz.’
G-Eazy & Kehlani collaborate on “Good Life,” another single hailing from soundtrack compilation, The Fate of the Furious: The Album.
Kanye West (“Ultralight Beam”), Lukas Graham (“7 Years”) and The Chainsmokers (“Closer”) highlights the 50 Best Songs of 2016.
Bay Area Standout G-Eazy and British standout Danny Seth team up for the profane, collaborative banger, “Bone Marrow.”
Despite the fact that G-Eazy has seen his fame increase exponentially, he asserts that fame hasn’t made him a perfect person on single, “Still.”
Former boy bander (and Ariana Grande ex) Nathan Sykes shows off his vocal chops throughout his debut album, ‘Unfinished Business.’
59th Annual Grammy nomination predictions: Drake (Views) should be a surefire lock for a nomination.
Up and coming pop artist Bebe Rexha continues to elevate her profile on her enjoyable, danceable pop single, “I Got You.”
59th Annual Grammy nomination predictions: breakout country artist Maren Morris (‘Hero’) seems like a lock for a nomination.