Kesha, High Road | Album Review 💿
Grammy-nominated pop artist Kesha brings ample spirit, energy, and f-bombs on her colorful fourth studio album, High Road.
Grammy-nominated pop artist Kesha brings ample spirit, energy, and f-bombs on her colorful fourth studio album, High Road.
After being delayed more than a year, Meghan Trainor returns with her third studio album, Treat Myself, with so-so results.
New Jersey pop musician Jeremy Zucker drops a short but incredibly sweet, relatable, and thoughtful pop single with “Always, I’ll Care.”
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R&B artist Khalid collaborates with Disclosure once more for “Know Your Worth.” The results are respectable, not game changing.
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Justin Bieber enlists Quavo for “Intentions,” his 4th advance single from his highly anticipated comeback LP, Changes. The results are so-so.
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Grammy-winning pop superstar Dua Lipa delivers a surefire bop in “Physical” that thrives off of fun and is ripe with sexual innuendo.