

I wish he would have taken advantage of those parts to show off his range more. In those moments, Dylan Minnette is more monotone. In parts of the song, the background music slows down and you can hear the singer more clearly. However, the music is very upbeat and adds a cheerful mood to the simple lyrics. The music is a little overpowering, and it is hard to hear the singer at times. Dylan Minnette, the lead singer of Wallows, joins in with lyrics about, you guessed it, virtual aerobics. “Virtual Aerobics” starts off with a funky piano and then a guitar joins in. However, if you listen to rap regularly, you would enjoy this. While “NFL” is overall a good song, there isn’t very much that stands out to me while listening to it. Whoever picked the artists for this single did a great job of designating a variety of different voices. The artists’ voices sound very good together, while still being distinguishable from one another. The chorus is very catchy, and the beat makes me bop my head. While the track is supposed to be about football, there are only a few lines in the song that mention it, though it doesn’t really bother me. Lil Wayne’s new single “NFL” features two other well known artists Gudda Gudda and Hoodbaby. Overall, I really enjoyed listening to this song and would listen to it again. “Vote” is fun to listen to, but also reminds the listener to take advantage of their right to vote, which is very important. While this is a new topic, it doesn’t take away from the song’s vibe. The chorus, however, takes on a new aspect of voting by singing about making money and taking time off to vote. The second verse is in-depth on Aiko’s passion for voting and why it is important. The beat goes perfectly with her vocals and doesn’t take anything away from Aiko’s voice. Aiko shows off her voice without sounding “arrogant,” while singing about voting in this upcoming election, which is a very relevant topic right now. and YG, as they both begin with an almost identical sound and both slowly progress by adding bass and a beat.

It reminds me of the song, “Slide” by H.E.R. Jhene Aiko’s new song, “Vote”, which was featured in the show Blackish, is short, sweet and chill. Every week, a different Echo staffer takes on the role as writer, reviewing recent single releases from a variety of artists. Louis Park Echo covering new music releases. Welcome to “Cut Through the Noise,” an entertainment column from the St.
