Kip Moore, âMore Girls Like Youâ | Track Review
Kip Moore shows that country music needs more artists like him on âMore Girls Like You,â a promo single from his third album, âSlowheart.â
Kip Moore shows that country music needs more artists like him on âMore Girls Like You,â a promo single from his third album, âSlowheart.â
On âPain,â the third single from their fourth album âA Deeper Understanding,â The War on Drugs add the third âcherry on top.â
Queens of the Stone Age keeps the ambitiousness alive and well on âThe Evil Has Landed,â the second single from album, âVillains.â
New-look Fifth Harmony delivers okay new single with âDown,â the promo single from their third, self-titled studio album.
There is no âmourningâ on âMourning Song.â Alternative darlings Grizzly Bear returns strong following a five-year hiatus between albums.
Thomas Rhett truly examines âlife changesâ on âSixteen,â the third single from his third studio album, âLife Changes.â
Canadian artist Lights returns in a gigantic way with âGiants,â the adventurous promo single for her new album, âSkin & Earth.â Â
Tennessee country artist Dustin Lynch amps up the southern charm on âSmall Town Boy,â the second single from his third album, âCurrent Mood.â
P!nk makes a respectable comeback on âWhat About Us,â the thoughtful promo single from her long-awaited, seventh studio album, âBeautiful Trauma.â
Singer/Songwriter Jack Johnson comes back strong on âMy Mind is For Sale,â the politically-charged promo single from All the Light Above It Too.
Rae Sremmurd returns with a uniquely-titled single, âPerplexing Pegasus.â As distinct as the title is, the single is more flex-fest than innovative spirit.
Action Bronson dropped, âDurag vs. Headband,â the first single from his 2017 sophomore album, Blue Chips 7000, in October 2016.