Ariana Grande Gets Cold, Haunting, and Honest on “Hate That I Made You Love Me”
“Hate That I Made You Love Me” showcases Ariana Grande at her most haunting and emotionally conflicted, blending sharp lyricism with chilling pop production.
“Hate That I Made You Love Me” showcases Ariana Grande at her most haunting and emotionally conflicted, blending sharp lyricism with chilling pop production.
“Deep End” captures the painful feeling of trying desperately to stay important in someone’s mind while slowly feeling yourself disappear.
This track definitely belongs on a workout playlist.
Polo G sticks to his signature sound on “Clap.”
And just like that, Katy Perry and Chief Keef have ended racism.
Rukmani and BOJ create a smooth, romantic, and jazzy atmosphere throughout “Serial Kisser.”
Cacmikey leans into vulnerability throughout “Ghetto Love Song.”
A catchy pop gem that shares a powerful message about screen addiction and being present in the moment.
“Serial Pleaser” sounds like dancing through terrible decisions at two in the morning.
“My Wings” blends dreamy R&B textures with reflective songwriting beautifully.
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SMN Root glides over booming Southern trap production effortlessly on the catchy and explosive “Rackz” single.