French Montana & Tory Lanez, Cold | Track Review 🎵
Hip hop artists French Montana and Tory Lanez collaborate on “Cold,” a single that lacks substance and isn’t just ‘cold’ but utterly frigid.
Hip hop artists French Montana and Tory Lanez collaborate on “Cold,” a single that lacks substance and isn’t just ‘cold’ but utterly frigid.
Bay Area rapper G-Eazy and Louisville, Kentucky bred rapper Jack Harlow join forces for the chill, but entertaining “Moana.”
Kehlani releases one final single, “F&MU,” in advance of her highly anticipated sophomore album, It Was Good Until It Wasn’t.
Hella popular DJ/producer Marshmello enlists ubiquitous alt-pop singer/songwriter Halsey for one excellent single, “Be Kind.”
On “Bigger Love,” Grammy-winning R&B singer/songwriter John Legend flirts with a more modern pop sound with moderately successful results.
Unapologetic rapper Megan Thee Stallion enlists Grammy-winner Beyoncé for a fiery remix of “Savage,” her megahit from Suga.
Lucas Rizzo is the Italian born artist who is taking us all into a new realm of dark pop. Read our review of his single “Hell of a Heaven.”
Frederik Cornelius is a singer who is making a reputable name for himself globally. Read our review here on his latest track, “Someday.”
The 1975 return with a remarkable seventh single from their fourth album (Notes no a Conditional Form), “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know).”
The Killers return with “Fire in Bone,” the worthwhile if somewhat quirky second single from the band seventh album, Imploding the Mirage.
Columbian superstar Maluma delivers a thoughtful, well-rounded, stripped love-oriented ballad with “ADMV” (“Amor de Mi Vida”).
Chaotic Wilkes-Barre, PA metalcore collective Toothless deliver a heavy dose of aggression on single “Grinner,” featuring Justin Bonitz.