Liam Payne, LP1 | Album Review 💿
LP1, the debut album by One Direction standout Liam Payne has its fair share of moments, but don’t call it a game changing pop album.
LP1, the debut album by One Direction standout Liam Payne has its fair share of moments, but don’t call it a game changing pop album.
Continually uninspired, Lil Pump returns with another forgettable, mediocre, and recycled banger, “Pose to Do,” featuring French Montana and Quavo.
Despite a confusing, off-putting promo campaign, Madonna takes risks, delivering a much better-than-expected 14th studio album with ‘Madame X.’
DJ Khaled, the master curator of big-name collaborations, returns after a two-year hiatus with his latest star-studded album, ‘Father of Asahd.’
For her fourth single from the highly-anticipated ‘Madame X’, Madonna serves up a socially-conscious dancehall single with “Future,” featuring Quavo.
“11 Songs That Reference Ice” features ‘icy’ music courtesy of Beast in Black, Bring Me the Horizon, Logic, Sabrina Claudio, and Wallows.
Enlisting a star-studded cast comprised of Quavo, 21 Savage, Meek Mill, and YG, Mustard assembled a respectable, if predictable rap banger with “100 Bands.”
“11 Songs Where It’s All Work and No Play” features music courtesy of Alex Aiono, Chance the Rapper, Hozier, MGMT, and Rihanna.
“13 Songs with Every Kind of Poo Imaginable” features ‘poopy’ music courtesy of August Alsina, The Carters, Father John Misty, Sofi Tukker & Trippie Redd.
18-year old rapper Lil Pump delivers a sophomore album full of bangers on ‘Harverd Dropout,’ but ultimately forgets to expand his script.
“11 Songs All About His Majesty, The King” features music courtesy of Anderson East, Migos, Panic! At the Disco, $uicideBoy$, and Tamela Mann.
“11 Songs Where Rappers (And a Singer) Keep It Basic AF” features music courtesy of
6ix9ine, Drake, Iggy Azalea, Lil Xan, and Quavo among others.