Gryffin & John Martin, Cry | Track Review ๐ต
American dance musician and producer Gryffin and Swedish singer John Martin join forces for a surefire, dance bop, โCry.โ
American dance musician and producer Gryffin and Swedish singer John Martin join forces for a surefire, dance bop, โCry.โ
Rising electronic musician Surf Mesa impresses on โSomewhere,โ his first original single of 2020. He taps Gus Dapperton for the vocal assist.
Marilyn Manson returns with โWE ARE CHAOS,โ a brighter, major-key record that marks a departure for the collective.
George James: ‘Come Over’ is the latest gift from up and coming rapper The Hassan Assassin. He’s taken a giant leap with this new track.
Tanaka Makoni Introduces New Hip Hop Gem ‘Lust’ Contributed by George James anaka Makoni is back with ‘Lust’. It is a robust hip hop gem with an intro which sticks out like a sore thumb, but for all the right reasons. For me, the intro vocal is what cements it Read more
Kem keeps it classic and classy on โLive Out Your Loveโ featuring Toni Braxton, the second single from his comeback LP, Love Always Wins.
Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby keeps it simple and devoid of depth on his banger, โNo Dribble.โ He taps Stunna 4 Vegas for the assist.
A$AP Ferg keeps it short and sweet on the potent banger โMove Ya Hips,โ featuring Nicki Minaj and MadeinTYO.
Sam Smith continues to churn out new music in advance of his TBD third studio album. On โMy Oasis,โ theyโre assisted by Burna Boy.
Corey Taylor rocks hard but keeps its very basic on โCMFT Must Be Stopped,โ featuring rappers Kid Bookie and Tech N9ne.
Dan + Shay return with an enjoyable country-pop record with โI Should Probably Go to Bed,โ though it could use more depth and development.
Billie Eilish returns with โmy future,โ a single that serves up familiarity as well as a couple new wrinkles from the wunderkind.