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Syleena Johnson, Rebirth of Soul | Album Review

R&B veteran Syleena Johnson returns more soulful than ever on her latest studio album, ‘Rebirth of Soul.’

The Chart Scoop | Kenny Chesney Debuts Big With ‘Live in No Shoes Nation’

What’s the chart scoop this week? Kenny Chesney easily tops the Billboard 200 with ‘Live in No Shoes Nation,’ while Kelly Clarkson settles for no. 2.

10 Randomly-Titled, Quirky, Death Metal Songs | Playlist

Getting specific and stepping out of the box, this playlist from The Musical Hype selects 10 randomly-titled, quirky, death metal songs to analyze.

21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin, Without Warning | Album Review

Rappers 21 Savage and Offset, with Metro Boomin behind the boards, collaborate on a hot, surprise mixtape, ‘Without Warning.’

Ace Hood, ‘3 Bless’ | Track Review

Following a quiet career post-2013, Ace Hood makes some noise with a new single, banger “3 Bless.” He states his priorities at the top of the joint.

U2, ‘Get Out of Your Own Way’ | Track Review

U2 announces new album ‘Songs of Experience’ and drops an uplifting, enjoyable second single, “Get Out of Your Own Way.”

MAX, ‘Meteor’ | Track Review

Up-and-coming pop artist Max Schneider, better known as MAX, returns with an intriguing, new single, “Meteor.”

Miguel, Told You So | Track Review 🎵

Eclectic R&B singer-songwriter Miguel returns superbly on the groovy “Told You So,” a promo single from fourth LP, War & Leisure.

Chris Stapleton, ‘Scarecrow in the Garden’ | Track Review

Chris Stapleton returns with his second album of 2017, ‘From a Room: Volume 2.’ “Scarecrow in the Garden,” serves as the second single. 

Maroon 5, Red Pill Blues | Album Review 💿

Maroon 5 fully embrace the modern pop script on ‘Red Pill Blues.’ Despite a so-so promo campaign, the album ends is ‘better than expected.’