10 Songs Perfect for the Morning | Playlist
11 Songs Perfect for the Morning features morning-centric songs courtesy of Beck, Big Sean, Chris Stapleton, Kehlani, and Shawn Mendes.
11 Songs Perfect for the Morning features morning-centric songs courtesy of Beck, Big Sean, Chris Stapleton, Kehlani, and Shawn Mendes.
“13 Songs with Every Kind of Poo Imaginable” features ‘poopy’ music courtesy of August Alsina, The Carters, Father John Misty, Sofi Tukker & Trippie Redd.
Musicians fueling the succinct “9 Songs Where the Overdose is Real” include Alessia Cara, Badflower, Ciara, Future, and NBA YoungBoy among others.
Childish Gambino, Hozier, Drake, Janelle Monáe, Drake, and Shawn Mendes earn songs in the top-five of the 100 Best Songs of 2018.
Backed by an angelic backdrop, Trippie Redd doesn’t stick with a spiritual script on “Topanga,” where the rapper spits about guns and violence.
Rising alternative R&B artist Joji showcases ample potential on his moody, full-length, debut studio album, ‘BALLADS 1.’ The vibes are real. 88rising truly is rising. Joji is on the roster of the mass media company, which is getting incredible buzz as a record label highlighting Asian artists. The alternative R&B Read more…
Rising pop singer/songwriter Julia Michaels delivers a sexy performance on single “Jump” featuring Trippie Redd. Enjoyable, she could stand to pack more punch.
Atlanta rapper Rich the Kid drops his highly-anticipated debut album, ‘The World is Yours.’ The album has its fair share of highlights, but a lack of distinct artistry holds the rapper back.
Fueled by rap beef, Rich the Kid has a hit on his hands with the ‘shots-firing’ “Dead Friends,” purportedly aimed at Lil Uzi Vert.
Rising rapper Rich the Kid enlists fellow riser Trippie Redd for “Early Morning Trappin,” the third single from his debut album, ‘The World is Yours.’
Kris Wu, Rich Brian, Joji, Trippie Redd, and Baauer join forces for a stellar rap single, “18.” It’s well-conceived, well-performed, and well-produced.
DRAM returns with another exuberant new single, “ILL NANA,” assisted by Trippie Redd. Unfortunately, “Broccoli” it is not.