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Welcome to The Musical Hype, a music entertainment site featuring album & track reviews, articles, playlists, chart news & much, much more!
Hykuu, ‘Coming Home’ | Track Review
Departing from his usual sound, Madrid-based producer Hykuu enlists Swedish/UK singer/producer Summer Heart for his latest single, “Coming Home.”
Trippie Redd, Topanga | Track Review 🎵
Backed by an angelic backdrop, Trippie Redd doesn’t stick with a spiritual script on “Topanga,” where the rapper spits about guns and violence.
NOTD & Felix Jaehn, ‘So Close’ | Track Review
Swedish production duo NOTD, and German DJ/producer Felix Jaehn, assisted by Captain Cuts and Georgia Ku, deliver a solid dance joint, “So Close.”
King Princess, ‘Pussy is God’ | Track Review
Rising pop artist King Princess celebrates queer love (intact with spiritual references) on her boldly-titled, unapologetic single, “Pussy is God.”
Tyga, ‘Dip’ | Track Review
Tyga, assisted by Nicki Minaj, drop an utterly shallow, sexually-charged banger with “Dip.” Both have delivered better performances in the past.
Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next | Track Review 🎵
“Thank U Next” is an honest, therapeutic single that finds Ariana Grande reflecting on life, love, and focusing on bettering herself.
Mariah Carey, ‘A No No’ | Track Review
Mariah Carey continues her ‘comeback tour’ with “A No No,” the fourth advance single from her highly-anticipated 15th studio album, ‘Caution.’
13 Songs That Involve the Head in Some Capacity | Playlist 🎧
“13 Songs That Involve the Head in Some Capacity” features music courtesy of Avril Lavigne, Big Sean, Cody Jinks, Eminem, and Joji among others.
STF, Lookalike | Track Review
L.A.-based Italian-American singer, songwriter, and musician STF (Stefan Poole) ‘brings the heat’ on his superb debut single, “Lookalike.”
Lil Peep, Runaway | Track Review
Following “Cry Alone,” Lil Peep returns with “Runaway,” the second single from his posthumous LP, ‘Come Over When You’re Sober, Pt. 2.’

