Album Reviews
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Reviews After four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews "Luv 4 Rent" isn’t just a welcome return from one of contemporary hip-hop’s most fearlessly individualistic presences but it stands tall as the finest entry in Smino’s discography to date.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Tinashe has regained control over her career, and it shows on "Songs For You."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Summer Walker has mastered the process of converting her pain and drama into a luscious sound over the course of her career.
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews KD III is the crowning glory of a new golden era for QB’s finest. It’s one that has left him feeling energized, yet ponderous about not only himself but culture & society at large.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews The Dreamville songbird fuses grown folks music with her own R&B-Soul stylings.
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Erika Marie -
Reviews Coi Leray takes advantage of her moment on "Trendsetter," but the album's title is a major misnomer.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Lil Nas X's "MONTERO" was his baby, and he birthed a gem.
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Alex Zidel -
Reviews As Drake reaches a point in his career where he’s broken records, collected plaques, and has dozens of trophies to his name, we're left wondering what "Dark Lane Demo Tapes" actually contributes to his illustrious career.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Janelle Monae switches gear on their fourth studio album, "The Age of Pleasure," bringing fans a smooth and sexy soundscape.
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Mike Fugere -
Reviews A solid and often revelatory album, "Expensive Pain" certainly doesn't displace Meek Mill from his hard-earned position among hip-hop’s front-runners, but it seems unlikely that it’ll be the moment where all of his naysayers see the error of their ways, either.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews RXKNephew's latest album offers a wide array of side-splitting lyrics and song titles, but not enough variation to keep listeners entertained.
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TeeJay Small