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Welcome to The Musical Hype, a music entertainment site featuring album & track reviews, articles, playlists, chart news & much, much more!
blackbear, cybersex | Album Review 💿
Confident, tatted, singer-rapper-songwriter blackbear assembles an enjoyable, star-studded mixtape with ‘cybersex.’
Music Shopping List | Chris Stapleton, U2, Miguel & More
What new albums head up the music shopping list beginning December 1, 2017? New projects from Chris Stapleton, U2, Miguel and others arrive.
James Arthur, ‘Naked’ | Track Review
Building upon his breakout success, British pop musician James Arthur returns with a compelling new single, “Naked.”
Craig David, ‘I Know You’ | Track Review
English R&B artist Craig David enlists Bastille for “I Know,” a single from his upcoming studio album, ‘The Time is Now.’
Arin Ray, ‘Stressin’ | Track Review
Up-and-coming R&B artist Arin Ray showcases tons of potential on his second single from 2017, “Stressin.” There’s nothing ‘stressful’ about the listening experience.
DRAM, #1HappyHoliday – Single | Album Review 🎵💿
Rapper-singer DRAM flaunts his Christmas music chops on a three-song holiday single, ‘#1Happy Holiday.’ BigBabyMom is the sole featured guest.
G-Eazy, ‘Summer in December’ | Track Review
G-Eazy changes up the script on “Summer in December,” the fourth teaser track from his highly-anticipated third studio album, ‘The Beautiful and the Damned.’
G-Eazy, ‘The Beautiful & Damned’ | Track Review
G-Eazy returns with “The Beautiful & Damned,” the third single from his highly-anticipated third studio album, ‘The Beautiful and the Damned.’
Sia, Everyday is Christmas | Album Review
Australian pop singer-songwriter extraordinaire Sia delivers an enjoyable album of original Christmas songs on ‘Everday is Christmas.’
Critics Weigh In: Critics Had Mixed Feelings About These 2017 Albums
2017 saw numerous albums where critics had mixed feelings. These include albums courtesy of The Chainsmokers, Imagine Dragons, and Katy Perry.

