I’m so excited. It’s been nearly a year since I first heard “Sexual” and fell in love with its euphoric production which then turned into it becoming one of my most played songs of 2016. There was just something fresh and different about it compared to everything else on the radio at the time. Obviously…
SINGLE REVIEW: Martin Garrix feat. Troye Sivan – There For You
It was the Coachella collaboration that almost broke the internet. Martin Garrix premiered the next instalment of his pop releases with guest vocalist Troye Sivan and after waiting patiently for weeks we have finally got a studio version. “There For You” follows the structure of Garrix’s previous singles “Scared To Be Lonely” and “In The…
SINGLE REVIEW: Carly Rae Jepsen – Cut To The Feeling
Carly Rae Jepsen is a real pop treasure and I don’t even need to try plead my case to you because “Emotion” and “Emotion Side B” exist and they speak for themselves as masterpieces. While we patiently wait for her fourth studio album the songstress/queen has released a new single for the movie “Leap” (also…
SINGLE REVIEW: Rita Ora – Your Song
It’s been a long time since we have had new Rita Ora music and it got to the point that I was questioning if we would ever receive more from her. But she’s BACK and as poppy as ever and thats not a bad thing. “Your Song” is a tropical pop track that focuses more…
SINGLE REVIEW: Noah Cyrus – I’m Stuck
While “Stay Together” is still receiving decent airplay and we are patiently waiting for an album announcement Noah Cyrus has decided to release a song to tie you over in the meantime. “I’m Stuck” is an experimental country meets pop meets dance track that is so wrong that it has the potential to be so…
SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello – I Have Questions
It’s been a hot minute since Camila Cabello has released her debut single “Crying In The Club” but she’s already following it up with the emotional ballad she teased in the previous tracks music video. This is the type of song I was expecting her to drop initially. Its a power anthem that is beautiful,…
EP REVIEW: Jessie Reyez – Kiddo
Before I pushed play on this EP I had no idea who Jessie Reyez was but by the end of it I was a certified fan. This Canadian rapper doesn’t hold back on her debut release which sees her experimenting with sounds, offering pure vulnerability as well as sassy surefire raps. “Kiddo” is a 7…
SINGLE REVIEW: Katy Perry feat. Nicki Minaj – Swish Swish
So let’s forget that “Bon Appetit” was a thing because the rest of the world already has. It flopped, epically but that’s not totally a bad thing because damage control has begun and we have already received a new bop. “Swish Swish” is the song Katy Perry should have lead this album campaign with. It’s…
SINGLE REVIEW: Liam Payne feat. Quavo – Strip That Down
With all the members of One Direction working on solo projects there was always going to be one whose debut would be lacklustre at best. And up to this point I thought that person was Louis Tomlinson but Liam Payne has overtaken that title with his disappointing and cringe worthy lead single. “Strip That Down”…
SINGLE REVIEW: Camila Cabello – Crying In The Club
If you minus Harry Styles out of the equation then Camilla Cabello is the most anticipated debut release of 2017. After leaving Fifth Harmony there has been so many theories about what she would do next or what her solo music would sound like but the time has finally come for her to reveal her…