$uicideBoy$, I Want to Die in New Orleans | Album Review
After releasing numerous projects, cousin rap-duo $uicideBoy$ finally release their debut album, ‘I Want to Die in New Orleans.’
After releasing numerous projects, cousin rap-duo $uicideBoy$ finally release their debut album, ‘I Want to Die in New Orleans.’
Canadian rapper/singer Tory Lanez shows improvement on Memories Don’t Die, but still lacks artistic distinction and overplays clichés.
Nine months after releasing the triumphant ‘After Laughter,’ Paramore drops the album’s fourth single, “Rose-Colored Boy.”
‘The 6 God,’ better known as Drake, returns strong with “God’s Plan,” an enjoyable promo single from his forthcoming EP, ‘Scary Hours.’
Seattle musician Jaymes Crux returns with another enjoyable, well-rounded single with “Dangerous Game.” Ethan Dufault provides the assist.
R&B standout Miguel delivers another sensational, sensual effort on his highly-anticipated fourth studio album, War & Leisure.
Seattle musician Conner Bloyd – aka Jaymes Crux – makes an enjoyable, respectable bow as a rapper on chill single “Born to Die.”
DRAM returns with another exuberant new single, “ILL NANA,” assisted by Trippie Redd. Unfortunately, “Broccoli” it is not.
Pop up-and-comer Marc E. Bassy continues to heat up on “So Simple,” a single from his album, Gossip Columns. G-Eazy provides the assist.
Beyoncé joins J Balvin and Willy Williams for a magnificent remix of reggaeton banger and breakout hit, “Mi Gente.”
Ahead of the release of the deluxe edition of ‘Kane Brown,’ Kane Brown drops an enjoyable, if ‘no-frills’ promo single, “Found You.”
Amy Lee and Evanescence make a capable comeback with “Imperfection,” the closing track and promo single for fourth album, Synthesis.