Nina Luna, āKeep Meā | Track Review
NYC-based indie pop artist Nina Luna compels on her self-described āsultry, bittersweet, slow-jam for the dog days of summer,ā āKeep Me.ā
NYC-based indie pop artist Nina Luna compels on her self-described āsultry, bittersweet, slow-jam for the dog days of summer,ā āKeep Me.ā
While ZAYN has some great ideas and some respectable moments on his new single, āSour Diesel,ā the overall execution and finesse are definitely suspect.
After struggling to find a single that will stick, Meghan Trainor may have found her gem with āTreat Myself,ā the title track from her third studio LP.
Chance the Rapper packs a punch, bringing attitude to single āI Might Need Security,ā fueled by a profane Jamie Foxx standup comedy sample.
Grammy-winning alternative band Imagine Dragons remain prolific post-Evolve, returning with āNatural,ā their second single of 2018.
Los Angeles-based, Milwaukee-bred alt-rock band Big Mother Gig returns with a ādestructive,ā dynamic, psychologically-tinged single, āObliterate.ā
Grammy-nominated rapper Iggy Azalea keeps it short and druggy on the skeletal banger, āTokyo Snow Trip,ā the second track on the āSurvive the Summer (EP).ā Ā
Grammy-nominated country singer/songwriter Cam keeps it simple, yet beautiful on her second single, yet first original of 2018, āRoad to Happiness.ā
Upon announcing his third studio LP, āAll of It,ā country singer/songwriter Cole Swindell releases his fifth advance single, āLove You Too Late.ā
Though still outrageous, cupcakKe āreins herself inā enough to make āHot Pocketsā among the more accessible singles of her career. Sheās got bars.
Eric Church comes back strong following a three-year hiatus with āDesperate Man,ā the title-track from his sixth studio LP.
Grammy-winning pop standout Alessia Cara keeps it āshort, sweet, simple, and strippedā on āA Little More,ā her second single released in 2018.