Kesha, Rainbow | Album Review 💿
After a five-year hiatus, pop superstar Kesha returns better than ever on her third studio album, ‘Rainbow.’
After a five-year hiatus, pop superstar Kesha returns better than ever on her third studio album, ‘Rainbow.’
On single “That’s It,” Bebe Rexha nails the urban-pop sound without breaking new ground. She enlists Gucci Mane and 2 Chainz.
On her fourth single “Hymn,” Kesha offers up a “hymn for the hymn-less.” “Hymn” is uplifting, much like other releases hailing form Rainbow.
Lil Peep pushes the boundaries of rap, bringing a unique style. He showcases his one-of-kindness on hypnotic single, “Benz Truck.”
Kesha realizes she should embrace the advice she gives to others for herself on “Learn to Let Go,” the third single from Rainbow (August 11).
Tyler, the Creator returns with his fourth studio album, ‘Flower Boy.’ Arguably, ‘Flower Boy’ is the rapper’s best work to date.
Teen British singer/songwriter Declan McKenna impresses with meaningful, mature songwriting on debut LP, What Do You Think About the Car?
After shocking the world with the mature, heartfelt “Praying,” Kesha returns with feminist, women’s empowerment anthem, “Woman.”
Underappreciated pop artist Demi Lovato showcases powerhouse vocals and mad attitude on single, “Sorry Not Sorry.” Can you say slay?
Pop star Kesha makes a triumphant comeback, following turbulent times, with a surprising, heartfelt ballad, “Praying.”
Superfruit – comprised of Pentatonix members Mitch and Scott – releases an enjoyable, seven-song, debut EP with ‘Future Friends – Part One.’
Pop artist and American Idol alum Adam Lambert returns with a captivating, bluntly-titled, new single, ‘Two Fux.’