Future, Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD | Album Review ๐ฟ
Following a two-year hiatus between proper โsoloโ albums, Future returns with the enjoyable, well-rounded โFuture Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD.โ
Following a two-year hiatus between proper โsoloโ albums, Future returns with the enjoyable, well-rounded โFuture Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD.โ
Continuing to show utmost determination, Rising, independent Libyan singer/songwriter Bahjat shines on his first new single of 2019, โWhat We Were.โ
Minneapolis-based downtempo, electronic hip-hop duo Flowstate shines on their vibe-laden single, โThat Shit Cray,โ assisted by Savannah.
On their highly-anticipated sixth album,ย ‘Mechanical Bull,’ Kings of Leon prove to the listeners that their latest project was worth the 3-year wait.
Controversial New York rapper 6ix9ine delivers one of the very worst albums of 2018 with his inept, totally substance-less debut album, โDUMMY BOY.โ
Rising Puerto Rican Latin โtrap-soulโ singer Bad Bunny shows plenty of potential on his enjoyable, highly-anticipated debut album, โX 100PRE.โ
Americana, folk-rock singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile delivers a sensational sixth studio album with โBy the Way, I Forgive You.โ
Although East Atlanta rap standout Gucci Mane remains consistent on โEvil Genius,โ mixing up the script wouldnโt have hurt in the least.
British urban-pop artist ZAYN returns with an ambitious, if overly-long sophomore album with ICARUS FALLS.
Meek Mill makes an energetic, inspired fourth studio album with Championships, his first full-length release since being released from prison.
Following a three-year hiatus, Grammy-winning Canadian pop artist Alessia Cara comes back strong on her sophomore album, โThe Pains of Growing.โ
The 1975 delivers an interesting LP with โA Brief Inquiry into Online Relationshipsโ thatโs imperfect, but chocked-full of interesting ideas.