Lil Peep, āCry Aloneā | Track Review
The late Lil Peep returns with a compelling single, āCry Alone,ā appearing on his posthumously released second LP, āCome Over When Youāre Sober, Pt. 2.ā
The late Lil Peep returns with a compelling single, āCry Alone,ā appearing on his posthumously released second LP, āCome Over When Youāre Sober, Pt. 2.ā
While āPreachā has its āfair share of momentsā, Swizz Beatz, assisted by Dipset rapper Jim Jones doesnāt exactly reinvent rap, let alone the wheel.
Run the Jewels (El-P and Killer Mike) make a spirited return with āLetās Go (The Royal We),ā a cut appearing on the soundtrack for the Marvel film, Venom.
After more than a decade in the game, Trey Songz continues to sing about the thing that made him famous on āHow Dat Soundā ā sex.
Lil Pump taps Lil Uzi Vert for his new, flex-heavy single, āMulti Millionaire.ā Safe to say, ātranscendenceā isnāt part of the modus operandi in the least.
For as ālitā as 6ix9ine proclaims himself to be on āSTOOPID,ā the single, assisted by Bobby Shmurda, is empty and rather forgettable.
Assisted by fellow West Coast colleague Kendrick Lamar, Anderson .Paak drops an intriguing, groovy new single, fueled by fame, āTints.ā
Although still near the top of the list of polarizing rappers, Kodak Black delivers an enjoyable, respectable single with āIf Iām Lyin, Iām Flyin.ā
T.I. enlists Young Thug for āThe Weekend,ā his third advance single from his highly-anticipated new album, āDIME TRAP.ā
Rappers Tyler, the Creator and A$AP Rocky pair up to deliver a ferocious, utterly ādeliciousā flex track with āPotato Saladā
While KYLE remains one of the most infectious, lovable rappers, āSUPERDUPERKYLE,ā featuring MadeinTYO, fall short of the glory of his best singles.
Although āPeach Fuzzā is short in length in a number of ways, Tyler, the Creator continues to serve up some worthwhile bars.