on BEAT off SCRIPT

on BEAT off SCRIPT
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on BEAT off SCRIPT dives into the latest music releases, sharing unfiltered takes, and the occasional, unavoidable tangent. We’re not critics, just friends who can’t stop talking about what’s new, what’s next, and what’s stuck in our heads.
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The podcast focuses on contemporary music trends, offering unfiltered takes on a vast array of genres, such as pop, indie, and hip-hop, with episode highlights including Lady Gaga's Abracadabra, Drake's $ome $exy $ongs 4 U, and themes of artistic expression in tracks like Love & Hyperbole by Alessia Cara, along with explorations of emerging artists like Tate McRae.

on BEAT off SCRIPT dives into the latest music releases, sharing unfiltered takes, and the occasional, unavoidable tangent. We’re not critics, just friends who can’t stop talking about what’s new, what’s next, and what’s stuck in our heads.
In this week’s Track Attack, Brandito, Mel, and Incredibob review six of the biggest new music releases: “Nettles” by Ethel Cain, “Type Dangerous” by Mariah Carey, “Manchild” by Sabrina Carpenter, “OWA OWA” by Lil Tecca, “Hemingway” by girl in red, and “And a Big Load” by Hot Mulligan.
They dive into everything from dreamy ballads to chaotic pop bangers—breaking down the lyrics, production, and drama behind the tracks. Whether you’re a Mariah superfan or a Hot Mulligan skeptic, you’ll find something to love or rage about.

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