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Lenise Merritt

Song Reviews with Lenise

"Baby I'm Jealous" by Bebe Rexha ft. Doja Cat

Bebe Rexha got vulnerable with us in her song, "Baby I’m Jealous" featuring Doja Cat. The inspiration behind the song was based on her insecurities in a previous relationship. She expresses the jealousy she felt towards the women her partner would look at on social media. Doja Cat is rapping in her verse which gives the song a little more edge and adds to the Girl Power. The song is a pop hit! It’s the perfect ice breaker to send your partner if you relate to how Bebe Rexha is feeling. 


"Must Stop" by ONR and Phantogram ft. Sarah Barthel

I found the perfect song to sing on karaoke night or on a road trip with "Must Stop" by ONR & Phantogram featuring Sarah Barthel. ONR & Phantogram opens the song by dedicating it to a mysterious harlot named Stephanie, who almost made love worth it for him. The artist shares his raw emotions as he repeats throughout the chorus, “I must stop falling in love with every girl that f**** me”. Stephanie Barthel joins the song in unison, dedicating her verse to a guy named Timothy. She calls him out and lets him know she is moving on, next time she won’t fall in love as easy. 


"WTML (Don't Shoot)" by Ray Angry and Imani Coppola

The cover art for the song, WTML (Don’t Shoot) by Ray Angry & Imani Coppola is a brown closed fist with the letters W.T.M.L “Welcome to my Life” exposed on the fingers. It is a soulful song, with a call to action for people to put the weapons down. Imani Coppola serenades with her voice reassuring that better days are coming.


"Hate The Way" by G-Eazy ft. blackbear

The song Hate The Way by G-Eazy ft blackbear is a love letter. G-Eazy is rapping, the beat is slow and blackbear is on the chorus. G-Eazy opens about the struggles of missing his previous girlfriend during a breakup. 


"Too Much" by Marshmello, Imanbek and Usher

Too Much by Marshmello, Imanbek & Usher is a song to get your sexy out, there’s no such thing as too much. Everyone gets on the dance floor, the song has a club vibe and a House beat. 


"No No No" by Flipp Dinero ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie

No No No by Flipp Dinero ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie is a very motivational song. The artist rapped about taking chances to attain success in life and luxury. Both Flipp and Boogie have recognizable voices. Boogie comes on the track and shouts out his daughter Melody.


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