Flo Rida, ‘Dancer’ | Track Review
‘Rapper’ Flo Rida does what he does best on latest single “Dancer” – drop an enjoyable, if somewhat cliché pop hit.
‘Rapper’ Flo Rida does what he does best on latest single “Dancer” – drop an enjoyable, if somewhat cliché pop hit.
Lil Xan, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert are among artists with songs appearing on the 27 Rap Songs That Reference Xanax.
Although devoid of substance and lacking transcendence, Sonny Digital, assisted by Lil Xan and $teven Cannon, drop a respectable turn-up track with “I Got.”
Fresh off of soulful single “Look Back,” Diplo returns with “Worry No More,” enlisting Lil Yachty and Santigold for the assist.
Canadian rapper/singer Tory Lanez shows improvement on Memories Don’t Die, but still lacks artistic distinction and overplays clichés.
The ever-prolific, southern rapper Gucci Mane, assisted by two of three Migos and Lil Yachty, drops a brief banger with “Solitaire.”
Veteran Kansas City Rapper Tech N9ne remains captivating and incredibly consistent on his 20th album, ‘Planet.’
Slim Jxmmi, the most rap-oriented half of southern rap duo Rae Sremmurd, drops his solo single, the confident, hard-nosed banger, “Brxnks Truck.”
Swae Lee, the most ubiquitous half of southern rap duo Rae Sremmurd, channels his inner Drake on solo single, “Hurt to Look.”
XXXTENTACION drops a brief single “Changes,” a minimal, but beautiful record that finds him reflectively singing.
Remaining ubiquitous, rising rapper Smokepurpp, alongside Murda Beatz, drops his ‘umpteenth’ new single, “123.” To his credit, he shows some improvement.
Rae Sremmurd, with an assist of veteran Memphis rapper Juicy J, drop a sick banger with “Powerglide,” a promo single from their forthcoming album.