No one expected that at the end of The Chromatica Ball film, we would hear a snippet from Lady Gaga’s new project. “Dance in the shadow of a m…” was all we heard as the screen flashed with the words: GAGA RETURNS – LG7.
Following that moment, and after more than a month of teasing, we finally received the album’s first single—initially labeled as the lead—titled Disease. The track, an explosive EDM anthem produced by Cirkut and Andrew Watt, ... read more
After 5 years since "Magdalene" and 3 years since her mixtape "CAPRISONGS", FKA is back with a journey through the underground areas of Europe and its melodic productions. EUSEXUA comes like a tide wave of freshness in the current landscape of music, giving us a fresh air of what we need in the future of music.
After her 2016 album, Joanne where people call her out for not being very personal (even even though the album was called after her late aunt Joanne, that she never met). Gaga went through a dark pointing her life and that's how Chromatica came out. Unfortunately, it might not be the record that we were promised back in 2018-2019 with collaborator such as Sophie for example. The album has this executive producer the EDM pop producer Bloodpop, for some people it was very exciting back in ... read more
After 2017 with "Ride", I thought I was never going to hear an album from Nelly Furtado. 7 feels like she tried hard to do something new and at the same time it feels like it doesn't match her at all. Having an amazing House song as Love Bites on a record that mixes multiple genre really did a bit wrong the album. Hoping to hear more songs by SG in the future.
"143" tries to be Katy's comeback to the main scene after her 2020 album "Smile". While trying sometimes too hard on some songs lyrically, others shine for their production; while others have a very bland tone on them.
The album unfortunately lands in a very mid point where it misses the original elements that made Katy a household name in pop music, even though some of the songs on the record like "CRUSH" or "ALL THE LOVE" give you that KP effect. ... read more
An album that changed the concept in the middle of its conception, Bionic might be Xtina's riskier take and at the same time the most underused in her career. Taking you though the robotic and human part of herself, sadly it lacks soul on the robotic side and more deepness in her human heart.
Some songs sound terrible outdated (even for the time that it came out) and some very timeless. Such a weak record that needed more thought to it
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