

The song swings into the sing-along chorus, anchored by Moore’s confident delivery, with gusto, contributing to the earworm nature of the track. Reminiscent in theme to their earlier single “Ladies Don’t Play Guitar,” singer Alaina Moore offers up ironic tongue-in-cheek depictions of femininity (“I’m just a vehicle for the material”) over the 70s lounge-pop-meets-slacker-rock inspired approach that seems to define their upcoming album “Yours Conditionally.” On his first new release since 2015’s “Beach Music”, musician Alexander Gianniscola serves up some of his strongest work yet an effectively hypnotic lo-fi single with chiming guitars and a processed echoing vocal that pushes through the twinkling production.Ĭoming off a year of hype following his work with Frank Ocean on “Blonde,” Gianniscola turns it down a notch to offer something less experimental than his previous work. Nonetheless, his non-complicated delivery echoes the contrast he demonstrated with his former protegee, Lil Wayne. Meanwhile, Birdman dragging out his “Put some respek on my name” meme elicits an eye roll on one of the track’s few weak moments. It’s difficult not to be amused by his energetic and multi-faceted flow. Thug, on the other hand, amps his usual mania to another level, using different voices and careening through multiple personas, echoing his work on the “Jeffery” mixtape. Over a raucous beat provided by in-demand trap producers Lex Luger and Southside under their 808 Mafia alias, the rappers sound loose, a surprise for the usually stale Birdman. The Cash Money project is resurrected as the duo of Birdman and Young Thug in the first single from an upcoming mixtape due in April. Here are the fresh tunes you should be adding to your playlists:ġ.


March starts us off with the reunion of Cash Money alumni, a surprisingly decent new song by Coldplay and more.
