MONSTA X, SOMEONE’S SOMEONE | Track Review 🎵
South Korean pop collective MONSTA X releases an appealing, innocent, and relatable, English exclusive single in “SOMEONE’S SOMEONE.”
South Korean pop collective MONSTA X releases an appealing, innocent, and relatable, English exclusive single in “SOMEONE’S SOMEONE.”
Pop singer/songwriter Lauv announces the release date of his highly anticipated debut album, ~how I’m feeling~, and drops a short, but sweet single, “Sims.”
The ever prolific, Southern rapper Gucci Mane, enlists breakout female rapper Megan Thee Stallion for the entertaining bum anthem, “Big Booty.”
Grammy-nominated pop sensation Camila Cabello brings a bit more edge to “Cry for Me,” her entertaining (if heartbroken), fourth single of 2019.
Irish pop artist Niall Horan returns with his first single, post-Flicker, “Nice to Meet Ya.” While he increases the fun, he could take things even further.
After dropping some dynamic singles, up and coming LGBTQ pop musician Carlos Vara shines on his debut EP, Have You Ever Seen a Boy Break Down.
Talented LGBTQ pop singer/songwriter Myylo highlights the often-neglected topic of male sadness on his thoughtful, must-hear single, “Sad Boys.”
Grammy-winning duo Dan + Shay enlist Grammy-winning pop star Justin Bieber for a simple, but incredibly thoughtful country pop single, “10,000 Hours.”
Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott returns with the vibe-filled “Highest in the Room,” which seems to reference his ended relationship with Kylie Jenner.
Brittany Howard, best known as the front woman of Alabama Shakes, impresses on her eclectic, reflective debut solo album, JAIME.
Rappers Quadeca and Moxas, sample a famous, expressionistic Arnold Schoenberg piece for the short, but sweet banger, “Schoenberg.”
Alicia Keys returns with her second single of 2019, “Show Me Love,” enlisting fellow Grammy winner Miguel for the assist.