Review: Drake calls in none other than Justin Bieber to be his replacement in newly released 'Popstar' video
An official music video for DJ Khaled’s hit song “Popstar,” featuring Drake has just been released, but there’s a slight twist.
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An official music video for DJ Khaled’s hit song “Popstar,” featuring Drake has just been released, but there’s a slight twist.
From Disclosure’s newly released album titled Energy, comes a masterpiece of a song and video. “Birthday,” features two iconic queer female R&B artists, Syd from The Internet and Kehlani. The track brings perfect sound and makes for a great collaboration all-around.
“Everything,” about this artist’s new third studio album displays his talent and versatility that the music world needs to become more aware of ASAP.
“In My Book,” this artist is one of the most amazing, yet underrated people out right now. Moroccan singer/songwriter Dounia has just released a new mini-tape titled Popping in the Abyss, which is simply ten minutes of majestic sounds and good vibes.
This UK based singer/songwriter is rising to fame after releasing just three singles in preparation for her debut EP titled Falling Asleep At The Wheel. If you haven’t heard of 20-year-old Holly Humberstone before, this is your sign to check her out ASAP.
It’s been close to two years since Dominic Fike released his first project under Columbia records, and now this amazing artist has just dropped his debut album. It’s undoubtedly, some “Superstar Sh*t.”
Retirement from a beloved passion can seemingly come randomly. That's even when you’re at the peak of your ability and making millions of dollars. This uncanny trend lands on Logic who now bids ‘Auf Wiedersehen’ to hip-hop, after recently launching his sixth and final album “No Pressure.” The returned partnership of veteran producer No. I.D and Bobby delivers 15 reflective tracks to bring in Logic’s new role “to be a great father.”
Taylor Swift has just surprised us with her eighth studio album titled folklore, a collaboration with producers Jack Antonoff and The National’s Aaron Dessner, and it is definitely “the one.” The Grammy award winning singer took to social media on Thursday, July 24, to announce she would be dropping an album at midnight, as well as a music video for single “cardigan,” just hours before.
2020 has not been a great year for most people, and the world has now seemingly come to a stand still of weird emotions and occurrences. Throughout this, it is sometimes hard to feel sane and stay in a happy place. While some music is made to simply get lit to or keep you sad, now is the time to calm yourself. Lately, I have listened to some amazing female artists that have made me feel empowered and peaceful even during the most unsettling times. Here are four of my favorite tracks as of late:
The Gooms are a West Coast garage rock band based in Los Angeles California. The band consists of lead singers and guitarists Chase Buttons and Nicole Rae, bassist Ryan Meagher, and drummer Shane Lawrence. Their new album “Laugh.”, which drops on Sunday, Sept. 6, is the perfect album to listen to this fall.
Late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album “Legends Never Die” hit streaming services on July 10. Boasting a whopping 21 songs, fans were given a mixed bag of songs and interludes that ranged from melodramatic ballads to pop-punk rock songs. The album also features many popular artists like Halsey, Polo G, and Trippie Redd, all of who provide more depth and differing sounds.
While Summer Walker’s last full-length album was definitely “Deeper,” her new EP satisfies all moods with new sounds and styles. The extended play titled Life On Earth dropped this past Friday, July 10, and has brought varying reactions from fans.
Lil Baby recently released a track titled The Bigger Picture. Many have called it a protest song, and I certainly would as well. That’s because the lyrics directly reference police brutality, COVID-19, race relations, a country divided, Lil Baby’s personal experience as a black man in America, and more.
Kanye West recently dropped a track featuring Travis Scott that’s named “Wash Us In The Blood”. It’s his first music release since "Jesus Is Born" was released last Christmas.
"Search Party" originally aired on TBS from 2016-2017 to high praise for genre-bending storytelling that progresses each season. In 2018, it was renewed for two more seasons, but this time on a new network: HBO Max. After a long wait, the series premiered on the streaming service on June 25, 2020 - and it did not disappoint.
Hungry for some new music? Listen to 6LACK’s new "6pc Hot" EP to get a beautiful fill of good vibes and varying styles. The extended play is six tracks long, all of which discuss a multitude of topics from family to feelings to the saddening conditions of the current world.
Jack Harlow recently dropped a remix of “WHATS POPPIN”. It features him,Tory Lanez, DaBaby, and Lil Wayne. Initially, I was surprised by the big names Harlow was able to get to hop on the remix. But after thinking about it for a bit, it makes sense.
“The View” is not a show geared towards the college age audience, but it also doesn’t have the same “stay-at-home mom” feel it did when it started in 1997. My hope is that college students will watch a few episodes and form their own view of whether they should be watching it or not.
Jessie Reyez released her debut studio album "Before Love Came to Kill Us" earlier this year on March 27. Now, months later, she has created an animated music video for her track “Intruders,” a piece that has only added to the song's beauty.
Ashnikko’s newest release displays her wide variety of talent between its unique sound, clever lyrics, and out-of-the-box music video. The new single “Cry” is one of two tracks so far that are said to be included on the artist's upcoming project.