Kesha, Hymn | Track Review 🎵
On her fourth single “Hymn,” Kesha offers up a “hymn for the hymn-less.” “Hymn” is uplifting, much like other releases hailing form Rainbow.
On her fourth single “Hymn,” Kesha offers up a “hymn for the hymn-less.” “Hymn” is uplifting, much like other releases hailing form Rainbow.
On “Would You Ever,” Skrillex, assisted by Poo Bear, falls short of his usual EDM glory. At best, “Would You Ever” sounds ordinary.
Rap newcomer Cardi B scores a breakout hit with the uniquely titled “Bodak Yellow.” There’s no shortage of confidence on “Bodak Yellow.”
Action Bronson offers more of the same on “The Chairman’s Intent,” the second single from the rapper’s sophomore album, ‘Blue Chips 7000.’
Lil Peep pushes the boundaries of rap, bringing a unique style. He showcases his one-of-kindness on hypnotic single, “Benz Truck.”
Seattle rapper Macklemore enlists Lil Yachty (!) for “Marmalade,” a song that despite its title, isn’t about any sort of jam or jelly.
Thomas Rhett returns with the second single from his third studio album, ‘Life Changes,’ “Unforgettable.” He showcases his sweet, thoughtful side.
Thomas Rhett shines on country-pop single “Craving You,” the promo single from his third album, Life Changes. He’s assisted by Maren Morris.
Kesha realizes she should embrace the advice she gives to others for herself on “Learn to Let Go,” the third single from Rainbow (August 11).
Charli XCX has ‘boys’ on her mind on her infectious, fun new single, “Boys.” Sweetening the deal is a music video filled with famous boys.
Illinois’ own Brett Eldredge delivers a fun, infectious single with “Something I’m Good At,” hailing from his third studio album, ‘Brett Eldredge.’
Canadian country-pop veteran Shania Twain underwhelms on “Poor Me,” the second single from her forthcoming comeback album, ‘Now.’