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Lenny Kravitz, Raise Vibration | Album Review 💿

Following a four-year hiatus, Grammy-winning rock musician Lenny Kravitz returns with his 11th studio album, ‘Raise Vibration.’

SaNTINO, ‘Boobjob’ | Track Review

UK producer SaNTINO manages to both shock and impress on his risqué, sexually-charged, throwback single, “Boobjob.”

Andy Black, ‘My Way’ | Track Review

Andy Black – aka Andy Biersack, frontman of Black Veil Brides – returns with his first solo single since his debut album, ‘The Shadow Side,’ “My Way.”

Atmosphere, ‘Virgo’ | Track Review

Veteran underground hip-hop duo Atmosphere returns with “Virgo,” the promo single from the duo’s ninth studio album, ‘Mi Vida Local.’

Silk City & Dua Lipa, ‘Electricity’ | Track Review

Silk City (Mark Ronson and Diplo), alongside Dua Lipa, bring a house-infused, energetic, sexy single in “Electricity” that’s a lift to any playlist. 

$uicideBoy$, I Want to Die in New Orleans | Album Review

After releasing numerous projects, cousin rap-duo $uicideBoy$ finally release their debut album, ‘I Want to Die in New Orleans.’  

9 Songs Chocked-Full of History | Playlist

“9 Songs Chocked-Full of History” features music courtesy of John Legend, Michael Jackson, One Direction, and Rich Brian among others.

T.I., ‘Jefe’ | Track Review

Grammy-winning Atlanta rap vet T.I., assisted by beloved, freed Philly rapper Meek Mill, dropped a worthwhile, Latin-infused banger with “Jefe.”

Tori Kelly, ‘Never Alone’ | Track Review

“Never Alone” is a beautifully written and performed pop-gospel record.  It’s rhythmic, thoughtful, and incredibly uplifting that perfectly suits Tori Kelly.

Logic, ‘Everybody Dies’ | Track Review

While Logic ‘talks a lot of sh--’ on “Everybody Dies,” his third single post-Bobby Tarantino II, you can’t help but admire his explosive flow.