Album Review: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie drops ‘Artist 2.0,’ giving fans the Valentine’s Day gift of his poetic masterpiece
By Hannah Burkhart | Feb. 16, 2020Boogie shows growth this time around.
Boogie shows growth this time around.
Justine and Hannah discuss their favorite new releases.
The collab is 18 minutes of pure excitement.
Help out the Athens County Humane Society at The Big Cover-Up at The Union this Friday.
Bad Bunny, J Balvin and Lopez’s daughter, Emme, also made an appearance.
Louis Tomlinson has officially joined the list of One Direction members who can’t make it on their own.
The album marks Lil Wayne’s 13th studio album.
One of Athens’ local bands takes the music scene by storm.
The four-piece loves playing in Athens, but it’s ready for more.
The two hosts discuss music of the new decade.
The posthumous release shows Miller’s growth as an artist.
Justine Orr and Hannah Burkhart discuss new music every other week.
The New Jersey-based pop sensation’s latest album is her best yet.
The Welsh five-piece has yet to release a wholly dissatisfying album, but ‘Wishful Thinking’ has never received the respect it deserves.
He consistently dominated the 2010s, and it didn’t matter what or how much music he was releasing.
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Travis Scott dropped the first installment of the ‘JACKBOYS’ project, featuring artists on his label along with some high-profile rappers, to end the decade on a good note.
Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas and Chris Salih made irreplaceable magic on perhaps the most vulnerable album ever created.
Styles draws a fine line between boy band icon and cultivated rock artist on his sophomore effort.
The rapper proved himself with this release.