Fergie, You Already Know | Track Review đ”
Fergie returns with gimmicky new single âYou Already Know,â which serves as a promo single for her sophomore LP, âDouble Dutchess.â
Fergie returns with gimmicky new single âYou Already Know,â which serves as a promo single for her sophomore LP, âDouble Dutchess.â
Sammie continues his âcoming of ageâ with mature, grown-n-sexy second single, âToo Long.â While itâs indeed a bit âtoo long,â itâs enjoyable.Â
Taylor Swift returns with her boldest, most polarizing song to date with âLook What You Made Me Do,â the promo single for her new album, âreputation.â
Anderson East shines on his new, soulful single, âAll on My Mind.â A lack of magnificence never crosses the audienceâs mind listening to it.Â
Anti-Flag returns politically-charged up on âAmerican Attraction,â the promo single from their new, November studio album, âAmerican Fall.â
26-year old Christian rapper NF shines on latest single, âGreen Lights,â where he asserts heâs unstoppable â on fire.
Tennessee country singer Dustin Lynch is âSeeinâ Redâ and for the most part, not to mention contextually, thatâs a good thing.
Rachel Platten continues to empower and promote positive vibes on her new promo single âBroken Glass.â Â Unfortunately, itâs not as polished as her best work.
Contemporary R&B artist Sammie returns more mature and better than ever on âCoa,â the promo single for his upcoming album, âComing of Age.â
James Murphy and LCD Soundsystem returns strong with âTonite,â the third single from their highly-anticipated comeback album, âAmerican Dream.âÂ
Up-and-coming Indonesian teen rapper Rich Chigga returns with a new, kinder, gentler single, âGlow Like Dat,â tackling an ex.
Following a three-year hiatus, urban contemporary up-and-comer Luke James returns with a soulful, sensual new single, âDrip.â