SZA, Ctrl | Album Review 💿
Alternative R&B artist SZA returns with an intriguing, major label debut, ‘Ctrl.’
Alternative R&B artist SZA returns with an intriguing, major label debut, ‘Ctrl.’
DJ Khaled taps Rihanna and Bryson Tiller for “Wild Thoughts,” the fourth single issued in advance of his new, star-studded album, ‘Grateful.’
20-year-old up-and-coming pop artist Greer Wilson shows incredible potential on his sensually, satisfying single, “Satisfy.”
Liam Payne joins the One Direction solo movement with his sexy debut single, “Strip That Down,” featuring Quavo of Migos.
Chris Brown continues to exhibit complacency on single, “Privacy.” “Privacy” comes off as incredibly shallow, lacking any sense of progression artistically.
“Slow Hands” is a step up from “This Town,” But Niall Horan could stand to take even more risks artistically.
Katy Perry falls short of her typical glory on her sensual, second single, “Bon Appétit.” Despite being assisted by Migos, “Bon Appétit” lacks relevance.
Blackbear shines on his highly anticipated new album, digital druglord. Digital druglord comprises of drugs, money, and sex.
Omarion has difficulty carving space in a cool urban contemporary market with his cliché new single, “BDY ON ME.”
Alternative singer/songwriter Lana Del Rey enlists the services of urban contemporary standout The Weeknd for lustful, new single, “Lust for Life.”
Kiiara returns with underwhelming new single “Whippin,” which doesn’t sound starkly different from her breakthrough single, “Gold.”
Lil Yachty falls short on “Peek a Boo.” Although assisted by Migos, “Peek a Boo” feels lackluster and devoid of originality.