Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello, Bad Things | Track Review 
Midwest rapper Machine Gun Kelly and up-and-coming pop star Camila Cabello showcase mad chemistry on pop megahit, โBad Things.โ
Midwest rapper Machine Gun Kelly and up-and-coming pop star Camila Cabello showcase mad chemistry on pop megahit, โBad Things.โ
Pop standouts Zayn & Taylor Swift join forces for โI Donโt Wanna Live Forever,โ the featured single from Fifty Shades Darker.
โDo You Still Love Me?โ doesnโt give rock singer/songwriter veteran Ryan Adams a game changer, but does find Adams at his best.
J. Cole delivers a deep, meaningful, and personal effort on his fourth studio album, โ4 Your Eyez Only.โ โ4 Your Eyez Onlyโ has no guest features.
Childish Gambino returns with an ambitious second single, โRedbone,โ ahead of his R&B full-length, โAwaken, My Love!โ
The xx returns with an electrifying new single, โOn Hold.โ โOn Holdโ serves as the promo single from forthcoming album, I See You.
Adult Contemporary R&B singer-songwriter Joe remains consistent as ever on his 12th album, โ#MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS.โ
Former boy bander (and Ariana Grande ex) Nathan Sykes shows off his vocal chops throughout his debut album, โUnfinished Business.โ
โLovedrugโ provides an impressive snapshot of up-and-coming British singer/songwriter, Frank Hamilton.
Charlie Puth, Drake, and Coldplay are among musicians who contribute songs on the playlist โ12 Songs That Keep it Up.โ
On promo single โLove Me Now,โ John Legend embraces the neo-, post-R&B script, embedding soulfulness within the context of pop.
Bon Iver, led by Justin Vernon, delivers an ambitious, compelling, and enigmatic third studio effort with 22, A Million.