![]() ![]() Sturgill Simpson told fans to expect something “sleazy,” “steamy” and “psychedelic” on his latest album, Sound & Fury, and while the 10-song LP is indeed a marked departure from his more country-leaning music, it’s also wry as ever. In a more just world, this would’ve been the song to get the late Lil Peep his first Hot 100 top 40 hit. ![]() As it toggles between vocals from all three, it’s impossible to tell where the verses stop and the chorus starts - it’s all hooks, really, a song where every part feels like That Part. Fall Out Boy, “I’ve Been Waiting”Īn unlikely combination of three very different alt-leaning acts, “I’ve Been Waiting” is far more seamless than it has any right to be, finding common ground in the artists’ shared pop sensibilities. ![]() It’s too early to tell if country rap’s moment will continue into the next decade, but “The Git Up” is a fine benchmark even if it doesn’t. ![]() But “The Git Up” isn’t just a song to dance to – it’s also hellishly catchy, and its fusion of slide guitar with hip-hop beats made it a song listeners with many different tastes could “git” down to. The dance challenge has been an integral part of pop music’s last decade and a half, but music needed a new bona fide line dance, and in the waning moments of the 2010s, Blanco Brown delivered. ![]()
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