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Rich Homie Quan – Family & Mula (Album Review)
October 5, 2022

YG – I Got Issues (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Tory Lanez – Sorry 4 What (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Kid Cudi – Entergalactic (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Cam’ron & A-Trak – U Wasn’t There (Album Review)
September 23, 2022

DaBaby – Baby On Baby 2 (Album Review)
September 23, 2022

Jessie Reyez – Yessie (Album Review)
September 18, 2022

Symba – Results Take Time (Album Review)
September 17, 2022

EST Gee – I Never Felt Nun (Album Review)
September 16, 2022

John Legend – LEGEND (Album Review)
September 13, 2022

Meechie Loc – FYM, Vol. 3 (Album Review)
September 12, 2022
“Bring Your Love” leads a busy streaming week with strong debut numbers from major artists.
Kehlani’s "Kehlani" album heads for No. 4 debut with strong first-week sales numbers.
Michael Jackson’s "Thriller" eyes top 15 Billboard return after 'Michael' movie boosts streams worldwide again.
Noah Kahan is projected for a huge Billboard 200 debut next week.
n0rth4evr introduces North West with a loud and experimental mix of sounds, offering a glimpse into her world through heavy production and personal reflection.
Isaiah Rashad’s "IT’S BEEN AWFUL" is a smooth yet heavy listen, balancing good vibes with real conversations about fame, love, and personal struggles.
"They Just Ain’t You" reveals a more reflective side of Lil Tjay, balancing street loyalty with heartbreak and emotional honesty.
“Fallin” finds Chris Brown and Leon Thomas leaning into vulnerability, creating a slow and heavy R&B moment about love that persists through struggle.
“POP DAT THANG (Remix)” turns up the energy with GloRilla, Yung Miami, and YKNIECE.
“Bring That Body” finds The-Dream in his element, smooth talking his way through a story of temptation, confidence, and wanting to love someone better.
“Bring Your Love” pairs Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter on a bold, runway ready pop anthem about temptation, risk, and going after what you want anyway.
“BITCH” finds Lizzo reclaiming the narrative with confidence, attitude, and a message that hits for anyone tired of being boxed in.
“Fallin” finds Chris Brown and Leon Thomas leaning into vulnerability, creating a slow and heavy R&B moment about love that persists through struggle.
“POP DAT THANG (Remix)” turns up the energy with GloRilla, Yung Miami, and YKNIECE.
“Bring That Body” finds The-Dream in his element, smooth talking his way through a story of temptation, confidence, and wanting to love someone better.
“Bring Your Love” pairs Madonna and Sabrina Carpenter on a bold, runway ready pop anthem about temptation, risk, and going after what you want anyway.