Mac Miller, Swimming | Album Review đż
Mac Miller returns with arguably the most personal, honest, and mature album of his career with his fifth studio album, âSwimming.â
Mac Miller returns with arguably the most personal, honest, and mature album of his career with his fifth studio album, âSwimming.â
$uicideBoy$ clearly âdonât give a ââ on their hard-nosed banger, âCarrollton,â the promo single from their upcoming mixtape, âI Want to Die in New Orleans.â
Following an extended hiatus, Grammy-nominated Swedish dance/pop artist Robyn returns with a bright, thrilling comeback single, âMissing U.â
Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, and Arcangel join forces for a satisfying, steamy new Latin slow jam, âSatisfacciĂłn.â This oneâs perfect for âthe bedroom.â
Party Ghost & Restless Modern make âsweet musicâ on their collaborative electronic single, âFree.â Production, songwriting & vocal performance are strong.
Welsh singer/singer Georgia Fearn showcases phenomenal potential & promise on âLâAmour,â the single & opener from her debut LP, âPerfect on Paper.â
Interpol returns after a 4-year hiatus with its 6th LP, âMarauder.â Following the spirited âThe Rover,â they’re more electrifying on single âNumber 10.â
Former Australian teen heartthrob Cody Simpson returns with an enjoyable and sexy modern pop single, âUnderwater.â Nothing mind blowing, but worthwhile.
Dutch DJ/producer Martin Garrix keeps the hits coming with âHigh on Life,â featuring pop singer/songwriter Bonn (Kristoffer Fogelmark).Â
Grammy-nominated Canadian R&B artist Tamia keeps its classy and uplifting on her new, love-centric single, âDeeper.â
Urban-pop artist Bazzi returns with a remix of âBeautiful,â among the highlights from his debut LP, âCOSMIC.â He gets a lovely assist from Camila Cabello.
Thereâs a hot, rising rapper from Kentucky and his name is Jack Harlow. He may not look the part of a rapper, but he proves heâs âgot barsâ on âSundown.â