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Kanye West -The Life of Pablo

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The Life of Pablo, distraction is his creative process. This is a messy album that feels like it was made that way on purpose, after the laser-sharp intensity of Yeezus. It’s a labored-over opus that wishes it were a mixtape, trying hard to curate the vibe of a sprawling mess, and that’s[…]

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Beyoncé – Lemonade

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The world’s most well-known celebrity’s album Lemonade is a significant personal statement from the most reputable and inventive pop musician around, as well as a whole work of mental turmoil and marriage breakdown. She effortlessly navigates through heartache, betrayal, infidelity, and the hangover that follows “Drunk in Love” across these[…]

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The Weeknd – Starboy

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The Weeknd has managed to offer some kind of ingenuity in spite of his well-worn shticks in the past. Kiss Land may have sounded like Trilogy redux, but at least it offered a thrilling reprise of Eighties underground darkwave as well as his mordantly inspired meditations on the first rush[…]

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J Cole – Born Sinner

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The highly evocative second album of Roc Nation signee Jermaine Cole, titled Born Sinner, is titled after the Notorious B.I.G. song “Juicy”. By the time you listen to the end of the record, you will have witnessed him try on several well-known hats. He turns “Da Art of Storytellin Pt.[…]

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Chris Brown-X

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Chris Brown Releases album X, featuring lots of top artists   Brown’s numerous collaborations with the best R&B artists in the business are a highlight of “X.” Brown made a great choice by choosing to collaborate with some of his favourite musicians, including Brandy, Usher, and R&B contemporaries Trey Songz[…]

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