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K. Michelle, All Monsters are Human | Album Review πŸ’Ώ

Blunt & unapologetic R&B artist K. Michelle remains true to herself on her first album post-Atlantic Records, All Monsters are Humans.

A$AP Ferg, Value | Track Review 🎡

On the relatively brief but potent β€œValue,” A$AP Ferg continues to do what he does best – flex hard like a boss and drop surefire bangers.

Phony Ppl, Fkn Around | Track Review 🎡

Eclectic five-man band Phony Ppl returns with its first new single of 2020, the infectious β€œFkn Around,” featuring Megan Thee Stallion.

Lucky Daye, Fade Away | Track Review 🎡

Grammy-nominated R&B singer Lucky Daye drops an enjoyable, well-rounded single in β€œFade Away,” from the film, The Photograph.

Ryan Beatty, Dreaming of David | Album Review πŸ’Ώ

On his brilliant sophomore album, Dreaming of David, Ryan Beatty is more ambitious, while maintaining incredible authenticity.

Dua Lipa, Physical | Track Review 🎡

Grammy-winning pop superstar Dua Lipa delivers a surefire bop in β€œPhysical” that thrives off of fun and is ripe with sexual innuendo.

Cheat Codes, No Service in the Hills | Track Review 🎡

Cheat Codes assemble a surefire bop with β€œNo Service in the Hills,” featuring Trippie Redd, blackbear & PRINCE$$ ROSIE.

Taylor Swift, Only the Young | Track Review 🎡

Taylor Swift is politically and socially β€˜woke’ on single β€œOnly the Young,” which is featured in her Netflix documentary, Miss Americana.

H.E.R., Sometimes | Track Review 🎡

Grammy-winning R&B artist H.E.R. shines on the soulful, thoughtful, new single (her first of 2020), β€œSometimes.”

Contradash, blocked | Track Review 🎡

Up and coming artist contradash delivers an intriguing single exploring heartbreak with β€œblocked,” the follow-up to his debut single, β€œyo-yo.”