Janet Jackson, âMade for Nowâ | Track Review
Janet Jackson returns with a surprisingly contemporary, comeback single with âMade for Now,â featuring Daddy Yankee.Â
Janet Jackson returns with a surprisingly contemporary, comeback single with âMade for Now,â featuring Daddy Yankee.Â
Chi-Town DJ/production duo Louis the Child taps rising pop singer MAX for their infectious, sleekly produced, tongue-in-cheek single, âDear Sense.â
Troye Sivan continues to build momentum for his highly-anticipated sophomore album, âBloom,â with his fifth advanced single, âAnimal.â
Rising boy band Why Donât We shine on â8 Letters,â the opening record from their highly-anticipated debut album of the same name.
Following an extended hiatus, Grammy-nominated Swedish dance/pop artist Robyn returns with a bright, thrilling comeback single, âMissing U.â
Former Australian teen heartthrob Cody Simpson returns with an enjoyable and sexy modern pop single, âUnderwater.â Nothing mind blowing, but worthwhile.
Urban-pop artist Bazzi returns with a remix of âBeautiful,â among the highlights from his debut LP, âCOSMIC.â He gets a lovely assist from Camila Cabello.
Standout British urban-pop singer ZAYN enlists four-time Grammy-winning rapper/producer Timbaland for his fourth single of 2018, âToo Much.â
LX Mason dazzles on his debut single, âI Donât,â a song that eschews being âoppressed by otherâs opinionsâ or by âpersonal anxieties and fears.â
Swedish pop singer/songwriter Benjamin Ingrosso shines on âI Wouldnât Know,â where heâs totally fed up with a âone-sided relationship.â
Pop singer Elley DuhĂ© shows on enjoyable single âWAY DOWN LOWâ that sheâs willing to do whatever to conquer love, even in the worst of times.
The Voice Season 9 winner Jordan Smith makes a short, but sweet, energetic and spirited return with his uplifting single, âFeel Good.â