6ix9ine, ‘GUMMO’ | Track Review
The controversial 6ix9ine is the latest SoundCloud rapper to land a quick-rising hit. The hit referenced is “GUMMO.”
The controversial 6ix9ine is the latest SoundCloud rapper to land a quick-rising hit. The hit referenced is “GUMMO.”
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Following the announcement of his new album, ‘Revival,’ Eminem releases the socially-charged second single, “Untouchable.”
Bay Area rap standout G-Eazy enlists the beautiful, light vocals of Charlie Puth on his sixth single from ‘The Beautiful & Damned,’ “Sober.”
Seattle musician Jaymes Crux returns with another enjoyable, well-rounded single with “Dangerous Game.” Ethan Dufault provides the assist.
Troubled 14-year old Danielle Bregoli, reborn as rapper Bhad Bharbie, drops her fourth single, “I Got It.” The results are once again, mixed.
Rappers Juicy J and Cardi B join forces for one of-, if not the filthiest, ‘sex song’ of 2017, “Kamasutra.” It goes beyond ‘heavy petting.’
“Broken People,” the fourth single issued in advance of soundtrack ‘Bright: The Album,’ pairs Grammy-nominated rapper Logic and Rag’N’Bone Man.
G-Eazy and Halsey join forces for “Him & I,” the fifth single issued in advance of his ‘The Beautiful & Damned.’
N.E.R.D. returns with a wild, second single, “1000,” in advance of their comeback album, ‘No One Ever Really Dies.’ Future provides the assist.
YouTube extraordinaire Logan Paul ‘can ride your girl with no handlebars,’ according to his ridiculous, ‘bike-sexual’ single, “No Handlebars.”
Actor-musician Kris Wu delivers an easygoing, enjoyable, flex-fest-of-a-single with “B.M.” What does “B.M.” stand for? Burberry Made, of course.