Doja Cat, Boss Bitch | Track Review 🎵
“Boss Bitch” from Birds of Prey: The Album, won’t change your life, but give Doja Cat credit for creating a vibe, bringing ‘that attitude.’
“Boss Bitch” from Birds of Prey: The Album, won’t change your life, but give Doja Cat credit for creating a vibe, bringing ‘that attitude.’
Bold and unapologetic, rapper Megan Thee Stallion delivers a surefire bop with her second single of 2020, “B.I.T.C.H.”
Comedic rap duo Tiny Meat Gang (Cody Ko and Noel Miller) definitely won’t change your life, but are entertaining on single, “Broke Bitch.”
Louisville, Kentucky-bred rapper Jack Harlow serves up ample drip on his short, entertaining banger, “WHATS POPPIN.”
Despite getting too geeked for pleasure, Denver hip-hop artist Alec King exhibits a laid-back, potent flow on short, but sweet “Dangerous.”
Rapper 2 Chainz enlists his colleague, Future, for the short but pretty sweet, drippy banger, “Dead Man Walking.”
Megan Thee Stallion & Normani join forces on “Diamonds,” the promo single from Birds of Prey: The Album, the soundtrack to the DC film.
Lil Baby is true to self, delivering an enjoyable single with “Sum 2 Prove” that doesn’t expand his craft or ascend to the next level.
Future, assisted by his buddy, Drake, are so-so at best on their first collaboration of the new decade, “Life is Good.”
“Good News,” the promo single from the posthumous Mac Miller album, Circles, is well-produced, well-written, and hauntingly performed.
Yung Scuff & Jakkyboí continue to propel the emo-/punk-tinged hip-hop movement with their short, but sweet banger, “U DO U.”
Following the chilled-out bop “Over It,” melodic rapper Yung Pinch shines once more on “Beach Ballin’,” featuring blackbear.