It’s been a while since David Guetta has actually had a hit. For a brief moment he was the it man of EDM production but now the likes of Calvin Harris and Zedd have replaced him on the charts with some of the hottest collaborations. His newest track features Lil Wayne and his go to…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Betty Who – The Valley
If you’re a pop lover then you will be most likely already acquainted with Betty Who’s dreamy pop. Her debut album offered a collection of reflective pop tracks that overwhelmingly resonated with the LGBT community and saw some her tracks becoming self love anthems. Her sophomore studio album “The Valley” sees her going towards a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Iggy Azalea – Mo Bounce
Im not going to lie, I really wanted to hate this song. I wanted to be able to write a sassy article about how her negative attitude she shows online is reflecting in her music but I can’t. A year after the release of the infectious “Team” she has finally released the follow up single…
ALBUM REVIEW: Zara Larsson – So Good
Zara Larsson is one of the most hyped newcomers in the pop game. Her songs have been hits and a couple have been misses but overall she’s been a strong contender. Her debut album (if we disregard her scandi-only release) is a triumphant collection of tracks that cements her arrival in the pop world. From…
MIXTAPE REVIEW: Charli XCX – Number 1 Angel
A common stereotype in the pop world is that these artists don’t have creative control over their own music. And sometimes this statement is 100% true but then you have artists like Charli XCX who are the real deal. We all know that she was an independent artist that went pop to break the mainstream…
SINGLE REVIEW: Isaiah – Don’t Come Easy
Last year Australia was robbed at Eurovision when Dami Im didn’t get crowned the winner but they did receive a lot of attention on the world stage for their incredible attempt. So this year there is a lot of hype surrounding their entrant and they have decided to take a gamble on a new and…
SINGLE REVIEW: Steps – Scared Of The Dark
“5,6,7,8” will never not be a great pop song. Okay, it may be the cheesiest song in our existence but it’s brilliant and Steps whole discography could be perfectly described like that. Following the trend of all the Brit 90’s and early 00’s acts making comebacks Steps are one of the first to make a…
SINGLE REVIEW: Lorde – Liability
We have been deprived of new Lorde music for a long time now and with her sophomore studio album in our sights she isn’t playing around. “Green Light” is already receiving strong radio play and praise for its experimental sound. However there is always going to be those couple of people who complain that she…
SINGLE REVIEW: Sheppard – Keep Me Crazy
Sheppard’s debut was massive. Their songs were unavoidable and their potential was massive but after a disappointing attempt at cracking the international market they went into hiding to work on their sophomore studio album. It’s no secret that I really didn’t like their last single “We Belong” so it’s safe to say my expectations for…
SINGLE REVIEW: K.FLAY – High Enough
K.FLAY is a name that has been rolling off my tongue for a couple of years now. She immediately impressed me the moment I heard “So Fast So Maybe” and with every release since she constantly evolves and matures as an artist. In April she will be finally releasing her sophomore studio album “Every Where…