22-04-2025, 00:37
NEW MUSIC FRIDAY 18.04.25 #27 (SHORT VERSION – limited time this week)
Bluebird – Lana Del Rey (8.7/10)
Lana has such a gentle and beautiful voice, and her background is always so lovely and relaxing; the harmonica here, along with the well-composed orchestral-like sound, does a really good job… Dare I say it's better than the main single, 'Henry, Come On'?
This is what floating feels like – JVKE/Tori Kelly (8/10).
The free-flowing piano melody, along with JVKE's up-and-down vocal melody and Tori's elegant singing, made the song sound magical, as if you're actually floating. This is so amazing!
I Ain't Comin Back – Morgan Wallen/Post Malone (7/10)
After hearing this and finding out Tate McRae is on the album – I'm hyped! This legit might be a good album... but I'm still scared about there being 37 songs on it. This is a classic country song with a more pop radio hook, which is a good follow-up from the 'I Had Some Help' collab. Post delivered a good verse alongside Morgan, but Morgan did better. The use of drums added to the instrumental effect, which I quite enjoyed.
Invincible – OneRepublic (6.8/10)
Not as good as their 'Nobody' song from Kaiju, but still is good. This is giving a summer feeling where it's an empowering, strong song. Sure, it could give a little bit more to be more unique, but it's not bad.
Headphones On – Addison Rae (4/10)
Yay! Yet another female pop act who fails to impress no matter what they release; that's another added to my list of the ones I dislike. I've never been a fan of Addison and wasn't expecting anything good out of this, especially seeing she's been on an insane streak of bad, but this is actually better than her usual; 4/10 is an improvement... but overall this is still just some forgettable pop song.
Proud to be a problem – Tom Macdonald (2/10)
Whether it's rap or country, Tom is still crap, and I am one of many who share that opinion. The one thing that separates this guy's music from others is how bad it is; this is repetitive, talking about the same thing Tom always does; it's sad. It's a country where Tom sounds worn out and gives no effort; instead, it's a sad rant about how he's disliked, and I know why he is.
Bluebird – Lana Del Rey (8.7/10)
Lana has such a gentle and beautiful voice, and her background is always so lovely and relaxing; the harmonica here, along with the well-composed orchestral-like sound, does a really good job… Dare I say it's better than the main single, 'Henry, Come On'?
This is what floating feels like – JVKE/Tori Kelly (8/10).
The free-flowing piano melody, along with JVKE's up-and-down vocal melody and Tori's elegant singing, made the song sound magical, as if you're actually floating. This is so amazing!
I Ain't Comin Back – Morgan Wallen/Post Malone (7/10)
After hearing this and finding out Tate McRae is on the album – I'm hyped! This legit might be a good album... but I'm still scared about there being 37 songs on it. This is a classic country song with a more pop radio hook, which is a good follow-up from the 'I Had Some Help' collab. Post delivered a good verse alongside Morgan, but Morgan did better. The use of drums added to the instrumental effect, which I quite enjoyed.
Invincible – OneRepublic (6.8/10)
Not as good as their 'Nobody' song from Kaiju, but still is good. This is giving a summer feeling where it's an empowering, strong song. Sure, it could give a little bit more to be more unique, but it's not bad.
Headphones On – Addison Rae (4/10)
Yay! Yet another female pop act who fails to impress no matter what they release; that's another added to my list of the ones I dislike. I've never been a fan of Addison and wasn't expecting anything good out of this, especially seeing she's been on an insane streak of bad, but this is actually better than her usual; 4/10 is an improvement... but overall this is still just some forgettable pop song.
Proud to be a problem – Tom Macdonald (2/10)
Whether it's rap or country, Tom is still crap, and I am one of many who share that opinion. The one thing that separates this guy's music from others is how bad it is; this is repetitive, talking about the same thing Tom always does; it's sad. It's a country where Tom sounds worn out and gives no effort; instead, it's a sad rant about how he's disliked, and I know why he is.