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Ozzy Osbourne, Ordinary Man | Album Review 💿

Metal icon Ozzy Osbourne makes quite an intriguing comeback on his 12th studio album, and first in a decade, Ordinary Man.

Tame Impala, The Slow Rush | Album Review 💿

Following a five-year hiatus, Tame Impala makes a compelling return on its psychedelia-heavy, introspective, 4th studio album, The Slow Rush.

13 P Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason | Playlist 🎧

“13 ‘P’ Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason” features songs by Dua Lipa, Jhené Aiko, Lil Wayne, $uicideBoy$ and Summer Walker.

Getting to Know… Borderline Natives | Interview 🎤

For Interview #53 on The Musical Hype, Kevin Barry and Bobby Groesbeck provide insight on the Nashville pop-punk band, Borderline Natives.

Justin Bieber, Changes | Album Review 💿

After nearly a five-year hiatus, Justin Bieber returns with his comeback album, Changes. The problem is, it’s an underwhelming affair.

OMG! 11 Totally Oh My God Songs | Playlist 🎧

“OMG! 11 Totally Oh My God Songs” features music courtesy of Alec Benjamin, Boniface, K. Michelle, Kazy Lambist, and Lil Keed.

Powfu, death bed (coffee for your head) | Track Review 🎵

Canadian rapper Powfu, assisted by a memorable beabadoobee sample, shines on his authentic, thoughtful single, “death bed.”  

Sevdaliza, Oh My God | Track Review 🎵

Iranian-Dutch musician Sevdaliza shines on her first single of 2020, the rad electronic gem, “Oh My God,” which transcends its cliché title.

Madison Beer, Selfish | Track Review 🎵

Rising pop artist Madison Beer follows up “Good in Goodbye” with “Selfish,” another single that explores matters of the heart.

Black Atlass, Lie to Me | Track Review 🎵

Alex Fleming, better known as Black Atlass, makes a strong comeback with his first single in more than two years, “Lie to Me.”