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Welcome to The Musical Hype, a music entertainment site featuring album & track reviews, articles, playlists, chart news & much, much more!
Chris Young, ‘Holiday’ | Track Review
Chris Young drops another winning song with “Holiday,” a teaser track from his sixth studio album, ‘Losing Sleep.’
Beck, Colors | Album Review
Alternative hipster Beck returns with ‘Colors,’ an effort that ends up being the opposite of his previous album, ‘Morning Phase.’
Music Shopping List | Niall Horan Launches With a ‘Flicker’
Niall Horan is the one to beat on this edition of the Music Shopping List, examining new releases available beginning Friday, October 20.
Lil Peep, ‘Avoid’ | Track Review
Lil Peep returns with a new single, “Avoid,” assisted by Wicca Phase Springs Eternal and DØVES. The results are very emo, and ‘meh’ at best.
Chris Brown, ‘High End’ | Track Review
Chris Brown, assisted by Future and Young Thug, drop ‘more of the same’ cockiness, over-confidence, and materialism on single, “High End.”
Keyshia Cole, ‘Vault’ | Track Review
Keyshia Cole delivers a poise, respectable vocal performance on “Vault,” a teaser track from her seventh studio album, ’11:11 Reset.’
Walk the Moon, Headphones | Track Review 🎵
Ohio alternative band Walk the Moon returns with “Headphones,” the second single from their highly-anticipated third studio album, ‘What If Nothing.’
blackbear, ‘playboy shit’ | Track Review
Blackbear flexes on his cocky and confident new single, “playboy shit.” He’s assisted by lil aaron.
Louis Tomlinson, ‘Just Like You’ | Track Review
Louis Tomlinson returns with his second single as a solo artist and first solo single, “Just Like You.” He showcases both potential and areas for growth.
P!nk, Beautiful Trauma | Album Review 💿
P!nk returns with a consistent, enjoyable, seventh studio album, ‘Beautiful Trauma.’ Beautiful Trauma arrives after a five-year hiatus.

