Do we like this song? You’ll Never Know. (yes) See what I did there? The build up to the drop is crazy and the beat is fire. Big fan of 6LACK right now. You heard it here on ObservedGuide after everyone else: This guy is going to blow up.


Do we like this song? You’ll Never Know. (yes) See what I did there? The build up to the drop is crazy and the beat is fire. Big fan of 6LACK right now. You heard it here on ObservedGuide after everyone else: This guy is going to blow up.
Do we like this song? Still a little confused. It’s got a little country sound and the word whiskey, yet it is a Kygo song, and has Selena Gomez in it. Would we consider playing this at a party? Yes, we would whole-heartedly consider it.
Do we like this song? Yeah.. No… IDK! We are kind of confused that this girl has a mohawk in the video. One thing is clear: It’s all about me… or her… IDK! Nothing makes sense anymore.
This is not a new song by any means. Do we like this song? Depends what mood we are in. If we are in a good mood, no. If we feel like punching a baby square in the face, then yes. EXPLICIT WARNING.
Do we like this song? French Toast does. After receiving hate mail for posting Maggie Rogers’ first single, Alaska, I’m back at it with another great track off of her new EP. Haters gon’ hate. Yeah she’s weird and awkward, but you gotta respect the hustle and the vocals.
Do we like this song? Yeah, we do. We still like the song “Rich Girl” better.
Do we like this song? A dude from Texas named Khalid who just graduated from high school? Sure, why not. Whatever instrument is making that sound in the background needs to be in more songs in the future. Spread the word.
Do we like this song? Yep. This is the best song DJ Khaled has ever made because he pretty much just lets Beyoncé and Jay-Z sing/rap and remains silent. He should keep up the good work and let other people to the singing/rapping.
Do we like this song? Yessir. Other than the cinematography in the video being dope, the song uses some type of foghorn/alarm to perfection throughout. If all fire drills sounded this good, you would never get people back in the building. THEY. is composed of Dante Jones and Drew Jones who got their big break when they opened for Bryson Tiller on tour. This song bumps, as they say nowadays.
Do we like this song? At 2:56, some dude on a trumpet absolutely goes nuts for a minute and a half, so yeah we do. Pretty atypical of Schoolboy Q to not do a dark, maleficent rap tune, so this is a nice change of pace.