Plus new tracks from Demi Lovato, K.Flay, Jamila Woods, Slayyyter, Calum Scott, Shamir and Arlissa.
is all about leaving her imprint on pop music. Throughout the rising singer-actor’s debut album, Rapp paints in broad strokes, employing soulful R&B and raucous pop-rock to create an accurate image of her life. The results come in the form of impeccably-written ballads detailing heartbreak and loss , uptempo bops meant to stir your spirit , or even an instantly-relatable queer femme anthem with “Pretty Girls.
, Anitta dives head first into funk carioca, letting her buttery smooth voice glide over jumping bass and entrancing rhythms that will pull you in immediately. It’s a complete journey into Anitta’s Brazilian upbringing — and one you need to hear for yourself ASAP.Continuing her high-octane revitalizations of past hits, Demi Lovato is ready to boss herself up.
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