BLACKPINK – DEADLINE (EP Review)
BLACKPINK returns with DEADLINE, a high-energy EP packed with confidence, self-love anthems, and bold breakup statements.
BLACKPINK returns with DEADLINE, a high-energy EP packed with confidence, self-love anthems, and bold breakup statements.
“Keychain” is a funky, feel-good fusion of K-pop and soul, with Anderson .Paak and aespa delivering smooth vocals, sharp rap moments, and undeniable chemistry.
The “ASAP” remix pairs Mýa’s fluid, soulful vocals with 21 Savage’s blunt honesty, creating a moody and passionate R&B record.
“Supastar Livin” finds Salimata calm, collected, and completely unbothered—serving confidence, clarity, and cutthroat honesty.
“Faith” fuses hard-hitting beats with soulful undertones and commanding lyricism.
Baby Keem’s "Ca$ino" is a raw, genre-blending album that explores childhood trauma, heartbreak, ego, and growth with cinematic production and unapologetic honesty.
A catchy hook with undeniable West Coast energy.
Fivio Foreign can rap his ass off when his back is against the wall.
JIRI blends passion, polish, and introspection on a smooth new freestyle.
No one drops better YN music than the Concrete Boys.
I ignored fakemink’s hype for too long... "The Boy who cried Terrified ." finally made it all make sense.
J. Cole comes out swinging on "Birthday Blizzard '26" setting the tone right before "The Fall Off."