Beyoncé Season Is Here
Review for Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
Album - Alan Ward “Dolo”
Alan Ward has become a bit of a household name for the Ayesharp blog as of late, releasing solid material, including an overall enjoyable project in “DGAF.” The Milwaukee emcee follows up that project with his latest release, “Dolo.”
Singles - Christopher Michael “Legend of the Sunrise Kid”
Artist Christopher Michael releases his latest single “Legend of the Sunrise Kidd.”
Single - Asaka The Renegade And Stan The Third “Soular”
Review - Myna “I Don’t Wanna Be Here.”
Myna’s songwriting ability takes center stage for the singer’s album about love, friends, and finding her path to success.
Review - Eli Wesse “Till Fame Do Us Part”
Eli Wesse’s album “Till Fame Do Us Part” is a reflection of the current musical climate we’re in today, flashy enough to stunt, but delivered conversationally enough it becomes intimate.
Review - Asaka The Renegade “The Heart Theory”
Asaka, as an emcee, has always held the qualities one would prefer in their favorite artist. He has sharp ingenuity, very clever, slick when necessary, and versatile enough to remain interesting with every release. With his latest EP, “The Heart Theory.”
Single - J. Cole Releases Two Singles
J. Cole released two singles from his upcoming album, “Lewis Street.” The two singles titled “The Climb Back” and “Lion King on Ice” both feature stellar production alongside Cole’s trademark high-caliber lyrical ability.
Review - 6Lack 6pc Hot Ep
Very few artist display understanding of the current music climate like 6lack. Somewhere between being a nonchalant singer or a silky-smooth rapper, the Atlanta artists provides a bold example to why he refuses to be confined by either label
Review - Louis Picasso “Behind The Paintings 2”
Louis Picasso’s album, “Behind The Paintings 2,” in many ways expresses a new-found freedom in the story of Picassio who continuously finds ways to tell the story of love gone bad.
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