N.E.R.D, No One Ever Really Dies | Album Review
Following a seven-year hiatus, N.E.R.D returns full-throttle on fifth studio album, âNo One Ever Really Dies.â
Following a seven-year hiatus, N.E.R.D returns full-throttle on fifth studio album, âNo One Ever Really Dies.â
Lorde (Melodrama), Sam Smith (The Thrill of it All), and Kelly Clarkson (Meaning of Life), lead the list of 12 Best Pop Albums of 2017.
20-year-old Greyson Chance returns with a pleasant, enjoyable new single, âLow,â following his 2016 EP, âSomewhere Over My Head.â
Former teen-pop heartthrob Aaron Carter, returns with an enjoyable new single, âDonât Say Goodbye,â his first following his stint in rehab.
Charli XCX returns a with bright, electrifying single in âOut of My Head.â She doesnât âgo it aloneâ â sheâs assisted by Tove Lo and ALMA.
19-year old Spanish pop singer Abraham Mateo enlists American artists Austin Mahone and 50 Cent for a superb, sexy single, âHĂĄblame Bajito.â
With a release date set for her highly-anticipated debut album, âCamila,â Camila Cabello returns with a new single, âNever Be the Same.â
With a release date set for her debut album, âCamila,â Camila Cabello follows up hit single âHavanaâ with a more low-key offering with âReal Friends.â
Up-and-coming American boy band PRETTYMUCH enlist French Montana for the assist on their latest single, âNo More.â
Louis Tomlinson, the final One Direction member to go solo, âbrings the heatâ on his energetic, third solo single, âMiss You.”
Ed Sheeran and BeyoncĂ© make âsweet music togetherâ on the duet version of Sheeranâs sincere, thoughtful, hit single, âPerfect.â
Pop collective Why Donât We continues to keep the art of the boy band alive on its five-song Christmas EP, âA Why Donât We Christmas.’