Bryson Tiller, True to Self | Album Review
Louisville, Kentucky urban artist Bryson Tiller returns with his highly-anticipated sophomore album True to Self. The results are a mixed bag.
Louisville, Kentucky urban artist Bryson Tiller returns with his highly-anticipated sophomore album True to Self. The results are a mixed bag.
Louisville rapper and singer Bryson Tiller returns strong on โSomethin Tells Me,โ the promo single from his sophomore album, โTrue to Self.โ
Chris Brown continues to exhibit complacency on single, โPrivacy.โ โPrivacyโ comes off as incredibly shallow, lacking any sense of progression artistically.
Bleachers continue an excellent track record of superb singles with โHate That You Know Me,โ the 2nd single from sophomore album, GONE NOW.
Bleachers (Jack Antonoff) returns with โDonโt Take the Money,โ the promo single from the bandโs sophomore album, โGone Now.โ
Bay Area rapper, G-Eazy, and DJ Carnage are cocky and confident on their four-song EP, โStep Brothers.โ Step Brothers encompasses money and sex.
Zayn returns with a new tropical-infused pop single, โStill Got Time.โ He collaborates with an unlikely artist, PARTYNEXTDOOR.
Uncle Charlie Wilson delivers another consistent, enjoyable adult contemporary R&B album on his eighth album, โIn It to Win It.โ
Bay Area Standout G-Eazy and British standout Danny Seth team up for the profane, collaborative banger, โBone Marrow.โ
Despite the fact that G-Eazy has seen his fame increase exponentially, he asserts that fame hasnโt made him a perfect person on single, โStill.โ
Sia returns with a brand, spanking new single โThe Greatestโ featuring โitโ rapper Kendrick Lamar. โThe Greatestโ has the potential to be a big hit.
Two big names โ Usher (Hard II Love) and Mac Miller (The Divine Feminine) โ release new albums this week, Friday, September 16.