With their flashy yet thoughtful combinations of various styles of pop and EDM, backed up by a group of genuinely talented vocalists, NMIXX assert themselves as one of the most interesting Kpop acts we’ve seen in the past few years. The production is there, the singing is there, and the song structure is surprisingly complex and distinct from the typical Kpop cliches.
After a lengthy hiatus, the iconic rap duo return in impeccable form; but with a musical palette and lyrical direction that comes across as far darker and more vicious than the material on 'Hell Hath No Fury'. Pusha T continues to perfect his braggadocious verses, but with the guidance of his older brother Malice, Pusha writes in a way that is more focused and introspective than a lot of the content of his prior solo records. On the other hand, Malice himself exudes pure artistry; ... read more
Despite it's lack of cohesion and somewhat chaotic track list of artists, I find Blush an incredibly fun listen. The immaculate production combined with the overall vibe of the project makes it hard not to obsess over at least a few tracks. I also just love most of the aesthetic choices.
Your telling me this is Addison Rae, aka Bubble Girl from award winning Netflix reboot: 'He's all that'?
Whilst I'm disappointed we didn't get to see Addison's acting career flourish, her pivot to music has had some fairly interesting results. Whilst many write her off as a fallen off Tik Toker chasing the most trendy hyper pop adjacent sounds, it is hard to deny the fact that this album is quite an enjoyable and easy listen. None of the tracks sound amateurish ... read more