Whatever’s Clever! marks a slick, self-aware return for Charlie Puth, leaning fully into his reputation as a pop perfectionist obsessed with detail and groove. The album is largely self-produced, with Puth taking the lead on most tracks while collaborating with heavy hitters like Ian Kirkpatrick, Louis Bell, and Andrew Watt to refine its glossy, radio-ready […]
Pop artist, Raye is back with This Music Can Contain Hope, an album that feels both intimate and sonically expansive, blending vulnerability with sharp musical precision. The project leans heavily on lush, genre-fluid production from names like Mike Sabath, SG Lewis, and Mark Ronson, each bringing a distinct polish while allowing Raye’s voice to remain […]
Rapper Yeat returns with ADL, a dense, futuristic project that pushes his signature rage-synth aesthetic into more atmospheric and experimental territory. The rollout was driven by standout singles like Breathe, Marching, and Heavy Stunts, each teasing a different sonic layer of the album’s identity. Across the tracklist, Yeat leans into a darker, more immersive soundscape, […]
Boiling Point is a vibrant, bass-heavy return for Juvenile, blending his classic New Orleans bounce roots with modern trap polish. The production lineup is stacked, with Swizz Beatz, Mannie Fresh, Timbaland, London on da Track, and Drok crafting a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. From the jump, Juvenile sounds energized, sliding effortlessly between […]
Fetty Wap returns with Zavier, a melodic and emotionally layered project that blends his signature sing-rap style with a more reflective tone. The album is primarily driven by atmospheric trap production, with contributions from producers like NickEBeats, FrankGotThePack, and APGoKrazy, who craft a soundscape that feels both nostalgic and refreshed. Lead singles such as “Back […]
R&B singer, Jozzy returns with Soundtrack 2 Get Her Back, a sultry and emotionally charged project that leans heavily into confession and late-night vulnerability. Across the album, production is helmed by a tight circle including Boi-1da, Cardiak, OG Parker, and Nova Wav, crafting a cohesive blend of moody R&B and trap-leaning beats. The sonic palette […]
R&B singer, Alex Isley has released her debut album When The City Sleeps via Free Lunch/Warner Records. The 15-track project includes songs from her WHEN EP, such as “Ms. Goody Two Shoes” and “Hands,” along with singles “Sweetest Lullabye” and “Westside”. The album also features collaborations with James Fauntleroy and Syd. Isley describes the album […]
Hip Hop artist, Lebra Jolie returns with her third album Better Than Yesterday, a 15-track statement balancing raw confidence with flashes of vulnerability. From the jump, singles like “My All”, “I8” and “Cowgirl” set the tone with bold, Southern energy and unapologetic lyricism rooted in Houston culture. The album thrives on its duality, switching between […]
Lil’ Keke returns with Streetz Is My Witness, a project that feels less like reinvention and more like a reaffirmation of legacy. The album continues his decades-long run in Southern hip-hop, rooted in the DNA of Houston’s Screwed Up Click sound.The lead single “Black and Handsome” featuring Yung Al sets the tone, blending pride, street […]
Soul/R&B singer, Ego Ella May steps into a more refined, soul-soaked space with Good Intentions, a project that feels both intimate and quietly powerful. Across its 12 tracks, she leans into neo-soul textures, blending jazz influences with modern R&B in a way that feels organic rather than performative. Singles like “Dreams” featuring Yxng Bane and […]
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