
Song Reviews
Song Reviews
- Last Updated:
Facebook


Listen To “HIStory, Lost Pages” By YFN Lucci
February 28, 2020

Burna Boy Enters 2020 With “Odogwu”
February 28, 2020

2 Chainz Flexes In “No TV”
February 28, 2020

Keke Palmer & TK Kravitz Join Forces For “Got Em Mad”
February 28, 2020

Delacey Calls On G-Eazy For “Cruel Intentions”
February 28, 2020

Swae Lee Finally Releases “Someone Said”
February 28, 2020

Lady Gaga Returns With “Stupid Love”
February 28, 2020

Mahalia Calls On Cam’ron For A Remix To “What Did You Do”
February 28, 2020

PARTYNEXTDOOR Drops “Split Decision”
February 28, 2020


DJ Drama Calls On Rick Ross, Lute & Westside Gunn For “350”
February 28, 2020
“SAME SH!T” finds Isaiah Rashad gliding over a hypnotic beat, unpacking the monotony of life with a mix of flexing and quiet reflection.
“First Time” finds Lil Tjay reflecting on love gone wrong, blending pain and frustration into one of his most emotionally charged performances.
“Back and Forth” finds Kehlani and Missy Elliott fed up and unapologetic, delivering a slick, no-nonsense anthem about walking away from drama.
MoMo Boyd’s Miss Michigan is a deeply emotional EP blending country, indie, and R&B influences, delivering raw storytelling that hits straight to the heart.
"10 Til’ Midnight" showcases Snoop Dogg’s charisma, simple flows, and celebratory energy across varied, engaging production.
“Electric Revival” captures the joy of living in the moment.
Hanna Andréa’s “Braveheart” blends emotional vocals, powerful themes, and cinematic production into an unforgettable listening experience.
This week brings a mix of fresh albums and hot singles from Snoop Dogg, Isaiah Rashad, DJ Khaled, and more.
Who are five artists who can't be beat in a Verzuz? We give you our five.
"POMPEII // UTILITY" is an immersive double album with experimental flows, gritty beats, and emotional depth.
Hip-hop hasn’t reached the Top 10 in months, exposing deeper issues within the genre’s mainstream appeal.
Ye says no one can challenge him in a Verzuz... Is he right?
“SAME SH!T” finds Isaiah Rashad gliding over a hypnotic beat, unpacking the monotony of life with a mix of flexing and quiet reflection.
“First Time” finds Lil Tjay reflecting on love gone wrong, blending pain and frustration into one of his most emotionally charged performances.
“Back and Forth” finds Kehlani and Missy Elliott fed up and unapologetic, delivering a slick, no-nonsense anthem about walking away from drama.
“Electric Revival” captures the joy of living in the moment.