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YG, 4REAL 4REAL | Album Review

Compton rapper YG returns less than a year after releasing ‘Stay Dangerous’ to drop his fourth studio album, ‘4REAL 4REAL.’

11 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in May 2019 | Playlist

“11 Awesome Songs That Tickled My Fancy in May 2019” features music by Joyner Lucas, Luke Combs, Mary J. Blige, Thomas Rhett, and Tyler, the Creator.

Lauv, Sad Forever | Track Review

Lauv brilliantly tackles mental health issues on his second solo single of 2019, “Sad Forever,” set to appear on his forthcoming album.

Gucci Mane, Love Thru the Computer | Track Review

Fueled by a Zapp sample and reminiscing on his incarceration, Gucci Mane taps Justin Beiber for his new single, “Love Thru the Computer.”

Cardi B, Press | Track Review

Cardi B continues to ‘ride the wave’ on her brief, confident banger “Press.” It’s respectable, but more ‘tried and true’ than innovative.

Katy Perry, Never Really Over | Track Review 🎵

Post-‘Witness,’ Katy Perry makes a fierce comeback with a bright, catchy, electrifying, and reminiscent pop single, “Never Really Over.”

21 Best Albums of 2019 (So Far) | Year in Review

Vampire Weekend, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Tyler, the Creator, and Lizzo round out the top-five of the 21 Best Albums of 2019 (So Far).

11 Songs with Eyes Fixed on the Road | Playlist

“11 Songs with Eyes Fixed on the Road” features music courtesy of Andy Black, Anderson .Paak, Gus Dapperton, Lil Nas X & Thomas Rhett.

The National, I Am Easy to Find | Album Review

The National return with their eighth studio album, ‘I Am Easy to Find,’ a respectable and intriguing affair, even if it runs too long.

YUNGBLUD, Parents | Track Review

YUNGBLUD returns fired up on his single “Parents,” where he makes it clear the ‘parents’ are just too old to understand the kids.