Terrible, all skips except the collab with daniela, there are many inconsistencies in his singing style and the production does not suit his vocal range.
Yves’ Soft Error is a compelling EP that feels like a soft glitch in the system — beautiful to look at, emotionally fraught underneath. She leans further into electronic-pop experimentation, combining glitchy textures, dreamy synths, and vocal processing to reflect on what it means to seem okay on the surface while being fragile inside.
Standout tracks like White Cat and Soap (with PinkPantheress) show her strength: the former is atmospheric and mysterious, the latter punchy and ... read more
Mariah Carey’s Here For It All marks a confident comeback after a seven-year break, leaning into nostalgia, soul, disco, and gospel while still letting her vocal identity shine. She mixes diva swagger with vulnerability — tracks like Type Dangerous and Sugar Sweet flash confidence, whereas ballads like Nothing Is Impossible and the title track dig deeper emotionally. Collaborations with Anderson .Paak, Kehlani, Shenseea, and The Clark Sisters help the album feel fresh without losing ... read more
this album proves joan are growing, not just as musicians, but storytellers who want you to feel seen, even in moments you don’t want to admit you’re not okay
Rauw Alejandro’s Cosa Nuestra: Capítulo 0 feels like a journey back to his roots, mixing salsa, bachata, bomba, and even Taíno mythology with his own futuristic touch. It’s ambitious and heartfelt, showing he’s not afraid to step outside pure reggaetón and honor Caribbean heritage in a fresh way. Some songs land stronger than others, but overall it’s bold, cultural, and emotional, a statement album that proves Rauw is chasing more than just hits.
Doja Cat’s new album Vie is a glossy, 80s-inspired pop project that blends synths, disco energy, and flashes of her rap identity. It shines on tracks like Jealous Type, Cards, and Gorgeous, where her vocals and emotional honesty hit strongest, and the production feels cohesive and vibrant. Still, a few songs drag, with repetitive structures and some filler moments that risk leaning more on nostalgia than innovation. Centered on love, vulnerability, and growth, the album shows Doja in a ... read more
Kali Uchis’s Isolation is a dazzling, genre-defying debut that announced her as one of the most original voices of her generation. Released in 2018, the album blends neo-soul, funk, reggaetón, R&B, and psychedelia into a rich, cohesive journey of self-discovery, freedom, and femininity.
From the hypnotic grooves of “After the Storm” (featuring Tyler, the Creator and Bootsy Collins) to the sultry sway of “Flight 22,” every track feels deliberate and ... read more
Chanel ha llegado con fuerza y sin pedir permiso. Su primer álbum, ¡Agua!, es una obra redonda, vibrante y absolutamente irresistible. Después del fenómeno que supuso “SloMo” en Eurovisión, muchos se preguntaban si Chanel sería capaz de mantenerse en la cima. Con este álbum, la respuesta es clara: no solo se mantiene, sino que se eleva aún más alto.
¡Agua! es un viaje sonoro lleno de color, fuerza y versatilidad. ... read more
Up All Night stands out for its seamless fusion of retro and modern electronic sounds, creating a unique atmosphere that resonates with listeners seeking both relaxation and emotional depth. The EP’s cohesive storytelling and authentic production make it a noteworthy addition to the chillwave and electronic pop genres.