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Welcome to The Musical Hype, a music entertainment site featuring album & track reviews, articles, playlists, chart news & much, much more!
Lana Del Rey, Hope is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – But I Have It | Track Review 🎵
Lana Del Rey delivers an expressive ballad with single, “Hope is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have – But I Have It.”
Future, Crushed Up | Track Review 🎵
Future continues to execute a familiar game-plan on his single, “Crushed Up.” It’s good (enough), but nothing groundbreaking.
Backstreet Boys, No Place | Track Review 🎵
Veteran boy band Backstreet Boys return with “No Place,” the third advance single from their highly-anticipated 2019 album, ‘DNA.’
Chris Brown, Undecided | Track Review 🎵
Chris Brown is ‘indecisive’ regarding a committed relationship or hooking up and continuing to ‘play the field’ on single, “Undecided.”
Mike Posner, Move On | Track Review 🎵
Mike Posner plays to his strengths on “Move On,” the third single from his much-anticipated 2019 LP, ‘A Real Good Kid.’
Lizzo, Juice | Track Review 🎵
Rising Minneapolis pop musician Lizzo exudes the utmost confidence on her first brand-new single of 2019, “Juice.”
D’Angelo, Unshaken | Track Review 🎵
After a four-year hiatus, Grammy-winning neo-soul artist D’Angelo returns with an understated but incredibly soulful single, “Unshaken.”
Fill Your Prescription with These 11 Medicine Songs | Playlist 🎧
“Fill Your Prescription with These 11 Medicine Songs” features music from Badflower, Bring Me the Horizon, Ice Cube, Lights, and Sofi Tukker.
Beekwilder, Fridge Broke | Track Review 🎵
Rising Dutch musician Sam Beekwilder ‘warms up’ 2019 with a quirky, incredibly captivating single, “Fridge Broke.”
Lil Pump, Butterfly Doors | Track Review 🎵
Teen rapper Lil Pump continues to fall short on his latest, utterly forgettable single, “Butterfly Doors.” No transcendence to be found.

