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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Katy Perry- Dark Horse: Listen and Download the new Single Here+Review


On Tuesday Katy Perry released a new single, Dark Horse, chosen by the fans. How does this new single stack up to her chart topper Roar? Find out below.



Dark Horse is totally different from Roar, and just anything we've heard from Katy in general. The song features a darker tone, with an incredibly infectious melody. The instrumental and vocal tracks are both near flawless, and work incredibly well together. The is mid to up-tempo track is incredibly smooth, and doesn't skip a beat anywhere.

The track also features a verse from Rapper Juicy J. While overall his verse is good, it doesn't fit with the song at all, and it would have been much more suited in a different track. However, it doesn't exactly take away from the song.

Overall, I absolutely love this song, and can't stop listening to it. While I doubt it'll be able to achieve what Roar was able to, it's a solid track that Katy fans and just the public in general will enjoy.

                                    

Monday, September 16, 2013

Britney Spears- Work Bitch: Listen to the New Single Here+Review



I am going to be straight up with you. This song is... pretty terrible. Don't get me wrong, most of the time, I absolutely love Britney, and most of her songs are great, and while some of her songs sometimes sound a bit overproduced, this song definitely took the cake. The instrumental track is flawless, but that's where things go downhill. The lyrics themselves make absolutely no sense, and 80% of the song is just Britney talking and instruments, and singing is really on the back-burner for this song.


Overall, the song isn't... totally a bad song. However, the fact that it's coming from someone as legendary as Britney, and the fact that this is her big comeback single are what really did this song in for me. This is one of the most generic pop songs I've ever heard, and I really expected more from Britney.



Monday, September 9, 2013

Macklemore and Ryan Lewis- White Walls Review


Hey everyone, in early October Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' new single off The Heist, White Walls, will be released, which is sure to dominate the radio upon its release. Check out my review of the new single down below!


White Walls starts out as a mid tempo track with a smooth, yet nothing to brag about instrumental track. The song starts out very relaxed, to the point that I forget that I'm listening to it... while I'm listening to it.  However, after the chorus (sung by singer Hollis... yeah idk who she is either) Mackelmore picks up the speed of his laid back verses, and gives the song some life, also adding some hard bass and some uniqueness to the instrumental track, giving the song a totally different tone. After hearing the chorus again, Schoolboy Q (yeah still idk) arrives with a guest verse, and while it's an overall good verse, it wasn't necessary at all, and the song would have been fine without it. After that, we hear the chorus two more times (accompanied with a few extra instruments) before the song concludes.

Overall, this song is well... not bad! I liked it, and while it wasn't exactly one of the stand outs of The Heist (I would have preferred Gold as the new single) I'm sure it will (just like all the other singles) dominate the radio, and I'll definitely keep it on that channel when I hear it.