Selena Gomez, Single Soon | Track Review π΅
Selena Gomez returns with her first single of 2023, βSingle Soon,β which is enjoyable enough but not groundbreaking or particularly innovative.
Selena Gomez returns with her first single of 2023, βSingle Soon,β which is enjoyable enough but not groundbreaking or particularly innovative.
Always consistent, versatile singer/songwriter Conan Gray bring the heat, once again, on his second straight winning single of 2023, βWinner.β
David Archuleta serves up a heaping does of danceability, inclusivity, and positivity on the marvelous pop bop, βAfraid To Love.β
Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Omar Apollo gets personal on his chilly ballad, βIce Slippinβ where home doesnβt feel inviting.
Paul Russell repurposes a soul classic on his brief but infectious, potent pop single, βLil Boo Thang.β
Olivia Rodrigo delivers another fierce bop with βbad idea right?β, the second single from her highly anticipated sophomore LP, GUTS.
Done judging himself, Lauv drops βLove U Like That,β an incredibly sexy pop joint tailormade for making out/sex playlists everywhere.
ZAYN, now signed with Mercury Records, makes an enjoyable, fresh, and groovy return with single, βLove Like This.β
Unfortunately, the reunion of will.i.am and Britney Spears is botched by their dated, silly, and slightly undercooked pop single, βMIND YOUR BUSINESS.β
American Idol runner-up David Archuleta, now 32 years old π€―, shines on the danceable, exuberant, and summery pop bop, βIβm Yours.β
Pop singer/songwriter/producer Alex Angelo makes those pesky matters of the heart sound sweet on his brief but potent single, βYou Go First.β
Billie Eilish delivers a superb vocal performance on βWhat Was I Made For?β a gorgeous, reflective ballad from Barbie: The Album.