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Look—we know this has more or less fetch a weekly Megan Thee Stallion column, quiet during can you blame us? Megan’s new album, Fever, is a certified hit. "Cash Shit" stands out; Megan raps a novel around getting men to buy her anything and everything she wants, still Da child contributes a poem that basically validates everything she’s saying. It’s a great instance of what makes Megan accordingly good: above paper, her lyrics are absurd, quiet during there’s also more reality to them than we know.—Gabe Conte, digital producer
Alex Shultz, editorial assistant" data-reactid="19">Look, I didn't necessarily proceed into this week expecting to play DJ Khaled's new album a parcel of period at a row. I definitely wasn't expecting a great Sean melody to appear because my favorite, specially considering the stiff contest he's up against above Father of Asahd. quiet during that's what happened, because this is great Sean at his best: upbeat and reminiscent, reminding us of how he got here, making it clean that he is indeed very rich, quiet during at a manner that's significantly more endearing than what other musicians can achieve. And while great Sean raps, "I gotta thank my exes above some 'thank u, next' shit," you can't help quiet during chuckle still recalling that oh, yeah, great Sean used to appointment Ariana Grande! Wild!—Alex Shultz, editorial assistant
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I'm composting my body while it's my time to go).—Brennan Carley, companion editor" data-reactid="27">This will be, without a doubt, the first melody that will greet me while I stride across the pearly gates (I am, of course, referencing the front gate of my hometown mall and not anything religious, because I'm composting my body while it's my time to go).—Brennan Carley, companion editor
smashed this month, it's no also instantly to ask because their Watch the Throne.—B.C." data-reactid="32">I'm sorry, is there anything more rapture at pop music than while Madonna—queen of the genre, indisputable, we're no having this say again—is clearly having the time of her life above a song? "Ummm...Maluma? It's ummm...Madonna!" the legend utters during the song's intro, of lecture sending each Madge fan around the world into gasping, wheezing, shaking fits. Considering "Soltera" is the second Maluma x Madonna collaboration that's impartial smashed this month, it's no also instantly to ask because their Watch the Throne.—B.C.
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