Carly Rae Jepsen – The Loneliest Time – Album Review

When asked about who are some of the best pop artists of our generation, many people would be quick to name artists like Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Adele, and Ariana Grande. And while I agree with all those choices, they're all A-list pop stars who have had massive success throughout their incredible careers. … Continue reading Carly Rae Jepsen – The Loneliest Time – Album Review

Top 50 Songs (11-5-22) (Week: #552)

2 debuts. gobble, gobble, bitch. LMAO jk happy November!!! Christmas songs will be coming in the next couple weeks, but I decided to hold off for now. Carly Rae Jepsen review should be out probably early-mid next week and then Grammy nominations come out the 15th, so I'm gonna try to get those predictions up … Continue reading Top 50 Songs (11-5-22) (Week: #552)

Taylor Swift – Midnights – Album Review

Now, y'all know how I feel about this woman; she is, without a doubt, one of my favorite artists ever, and unsurprisingly, she was able to surprise us all with the announcement of this album. Taylor Swift has become a master of business, which I've long said is one of my favorite parts about her … Continue reading Taylor Swift – Midnights – Album Review

Charlie Puth – Charlie – Album Review

After a brutally long four-and-a-half years, we finally have a new Charlie Puth album. I honestly wasn't sure if this day would ever come. His last album, Voicenotes, was a masterful excursion into the sounds of 70s funk and disco produced with the polish of modern 2010s pop. That album was hit after hit from … Continue reading Charlie Puth – Charlie – Album Review

Rina Sawayama – Hold the Girl – Album Review

If there's been one album that has been the most hyped up for 2022, it's this one. Rina Sawayama is an alternative pop genius who stunned mainstream music listeners with her debut album, Sawayama, back in 2020. Many critics, including myself, were immensely impressed with her ability to blend multiple genres such as nu-metal, 2000s … Continue reading Rina Sawayama – Hold the Girl – Album Review