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.
Dominic Fike brings “Babydoll” and “White Keys” together in a re-release that highlights his emotional range and sharp songwriting.
“Supastar Livin” finds Salimata calm, collected, and completely unbothered—serving confidence, clarity, and cutthroat honesty.
On “I Had a Dream She Took My Hand,” James Blake captures the beauty and fragility of love through dreamy production and deeply emotional vocals.
Charlotte Day Wilson’s Patchwork EP is a soft, soulful exploration of love, growth, and emotional honesty, stitched together with vulnerability and intention.
Jordan Ward’s BACKWARD blends smooth R&B and hip-hop into a reflective album about love, family, growth, and rising into your own.
Bruno Mars’ new single “I Just Might” has reached #1 on US iTunes, building excitement for his upcoming album.
Yung Bleu’s "THERAPY Pt. 1" blends sensual R&B, emotional vulnerability, and late-night intimacy into a smooth, mood-setting album.
On “LOVE YOU LESS,” Joji captures the quiet pain of loving someone more than they love you back—and wondering if pulling away is the only way to be wanted.
On “The Ballad of Rooster Jenkins,” Logic leans fully into storytelling, delivering a long-form, emotionally heavy narrative about slavery, survival, and the fight for freedom.