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Tate McRae, I used to think I could fly | Album Review 💿

Canadian Gen-Z pop singer/songwriter Tate McRae shows promise on her debut album, I used to think I could fly.

Gerald Levert, “Is This the Way to Heaven” | After Dark 🕛 🌃

In the 41st edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “Is This the Way to Heaven” by Gerald Levert.

NEIKID, Anne-Marie & Latto, “I Just Called” | Track Review 🎵

NEIKID, Anne-Marie, and Latto deliver a short, sweet, and utterly infectious pop bop with the Stevie Wonder-interpolating, “I Just Called.”

rei brown, “Thinking Bout You” (Ft. Joji) | Track Review 🎵

Queer alt-pop artist rei brown taps Japanese-Australian standout Joji for his must-hear, relatable single, “Thinking Bout You.”

Sleepy Hallow, “Die Young” (Ft. 347aidan) | Track Review 🎵

Rapper Sleepy Hallow, assisted by Canadian teen rapper, 347aidan, drops a brief, surefire vibe with single, “Die Young.”

Florence + The Machine, Dance Fever | Album Review 💿

Florence + The Machine makes a superb return with their compelling, consistent, and well-rounded fifth studio album, Dance Fever.

The O’Jays, “You Got Your Hooks in Me” | Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶

In the 45th edition of Throwback Vibez (2022), we recollect and reflect on “You Got Your Hooks in Me” by “You Got Your Hooks in Me.”

Alexander 23, “The Hardest Part” | Track Review 🎵

Pop musician Alexander 23 delivers an utterly sublime record with “The Hardest Part,” which tackles a difficult topic: grief.

Lady Gaga, “LoveGame” | After Dark 🕛 🌃

In the 40th edition of After Dark (2022), we explore the naughty, risqué, & sexual vibes behind, “LoveGame” by Lady Gaga.

Blackbear & Machine Gun Kelly, “gfy” | Track Review 🎵

Blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly have some choice words for their monstrous exes on their unapologetic collaboration, “gfy.”