Kane Brown, āWeekendā | Track Review
Rising country singer Kane Brown shows artistic growth on his chill, groovy, infectious new single, āWeekend.ā Thereās clear crossover potential.
Rising country singer Kane Brown shows artistic growth on his chill, groovy, infectious new single, āWeekend.ā Thereās clear crossover potential.
Post- āKOD,ā J. Cole returns with a brief, new single, comprised of straight-up bars, āAlbum of the Year (Freestyle).ā
Rapper and poet George Watsky returns with his first new single in two years, āWelcome to the Family.ā An awesome comeback it is.
Chi-Town DJ/production duo Louis the Child taps rising pop singer MAX for their infectious, sleekly produced, tongue-in-cheek single, āDear Sense.ā
Georgia country musician Cole Swindell returns with the fifth advance single from his highly-anticipated third studio album, the title track, āAll of It.ā Ā
Veteran underground hip-hop duo Atmosphere returns strong with the heartbreak-fueled single, āMake it All Better Again.ā
Troye Sivan continues to build momentum for his highly-anticipated sophomore album, āBloom,ā with his fifth advanced single, āAnimal.ā
Rising boy band Why Donāt We shine on ā8 Letters,ā the opening record from their highly-anticipated debut album of the same name.
Twenty One Pilots continues to share their ambitious concept on āLevitate,ā the third single from their highly-anticipated 3rd major label LP, āTrench.ā
Rising London singer/songwriter Dom McAllister brilliantly showcases vulnerability on his authentic, honest & incredibly relatable new single, āProspects.ā
Mac Miller returns with arguably the most personal, honest, and mature album of his career with his fifth studio album, āSwimming.ā
$uicideBoy$ clearly ādonāt give a āā on their hard-nosed banger, āCarrollton,ā the promo single from their upcoming mixtape, āI Want to Die in New Orleans.ā