More Song Ratings (06/26/2024): Remble, Teezo Touchdown & THEY.

Ratings for “Colors,” “None Of Your Business” & “Diamonds And Pearls.


Remble – Colors

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Remble has officially caught my attention after his performance at Kendrick Lamar’s “Pop Out” concert. “Colors” is the first track I’ve heard from him, and it’s dope. The song is driven by a gentle beat that gives me LL Cool J “I Need Love” vibes. In “Colors,” Remble, Mozzy, and Stoneda5th delve into the complexities of street life and the consequences of missteps. What stands out is Remble’s debonair rap style, which has a borderline Canadian flair. Meanwhile, Mozzy and Stoneda5th bring their usual gritty and assertive approach to the track.


Teezo Touchdown – None of Your Business

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Teezo Touchdown has one of the best singing voices in the industry, whether as a rapper or singer. His voice shines especially bright over quirky setups, and “None of Your Business” definitely fits that bill. The song features a colorful, electrifying alternative rock beat, with Teezo delivering a pop-punk vocal performance that pairs perfectly with his bold lyrics. If you ask me, this is the kind of lane Teezo needs to live in for the rest of his life.


THEY. – Diamonds And Pearls

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I used to love listening to THEY.’s music. These days, I don’t keep track of what they’re doing as much, but their latest single, “Diamonds And Pearls,” caught my attention. The song has a sultry, slow-burning sound that’s hella intoxicating. It also features some spicy lyrics and amazing vocals. As a matter of fact, this track gives me vintage Avant vibes.


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