A clear, independent review of Doja Cat’s Vie with full tracklist, song notes, verified credits, and release context.
Month: October 2025
Artemas’s “superstar” dissects desire and self-doubt: dark club-pop, clean hook; Lovercore out 24 Oct 2025.
Ashnikko and COBRAH trade control and desire over Slinger’s piston-beat as Smoochies nears release on 17 Oct.
Kali Uchis slows the room with warm strings, close-mic vocals, and late-album gems that reward a full listen.
Mitchell Zia’s dark pop single “nicotine” blends sultry vocals and cinematic sound into an addictive anthem.
Morgan Wallen’s “I Got Better” finds clarity after a breakup—plain images, tight hook, and a healing walk onscreen.
SAPPHIRE’s “The Last Thing”: review and lyrics meaning—warm guitar, Juliet nods, and a chorus that chooses love.
Louis Tomlinson’s “Lemonade” previews ‘How Did I Get Here?’ with bright keys, bounce, and a sticky chorus.
NorthsideBenji’s “Chasing a High”: review and lyrics meaning, Sep 18 release, Ashton Chisholm production, album due Sep 19.
Springsteen’s “Atlantic City”: debt, love and risk reborn in 2025 with the film and the Electric Nebraska release.