"Come Turn Me On" by Casey Barnes
So the latest single for Australian country artist Casey Barnes and its a stomper with elements of country, pop and even rock in there but it makes for a pretty catchy love song about meeting a bunch of other girls around the world but there's nothing like the girl waiting for him at home. Its definitely not a song for the country music purist but if you love country pop/rock that's a bit of fun than this. Pretty cute!
Rating: 8/10
"This Is Heaven" by Nick Jonas
What to do when you release an underwhelming lead single? You follow it up with a great song which isn't going to be a single and not get a video which is absolutely frustrating because "This Is Heaven" tips into it's 80s synthpop sound perfectly, it would do so incredibly well as a single considering how hard people are masturbating after anything with an 80s sound. Check this song out!
Rating: 9/10
"Sacrifice" by Bebe Rexha
Does anyone really care about Bebe Rexha anymore? It's not like "Baby, I'm Jealous" feat. Doja Cat was a thing in Australia beyond it's release week and honestly I've never ever been impressed with her work but anyway...how this one? It's probably one of her better songs, the lyrics are your basically song where she wants this guy she's hooking up with to sacrifice something for her over pop production that while not pushing any kind of musical boundaries, its pretty safe and kind of generic but okay. This song gets a pass.
Rating: 6/10
"Beautiful Mistakes" by Maroon 5 feat. Megan Thee Stallion
At this point, Maroon 5 is literally just Adam Levine being propped up by a bunch of recording studio musicians but oh well after the failure of the last single, we've got this only with Megan Thee Stallion on board to boost streaming and well...I think Megan Thee Stallion is almost the only reason to come back to this song because she pretty much outshines Adam Levine here. The instrumentation is closer to what Maroon 5 is capable of but it's only just a pass.
Rating: 6/10
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