alternative r&b
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I See You is more musically engaging than its lackluster predecessor, but the awkward sadness and sensuality remain.
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Kid Cudi returns with an album that plays more toward his strengths. I use the word “strengths” loosely.
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Post Malone proves his status as a one-hit wonder with his commercial debut, Stoney.
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The Weeknd follows up last year’s Beauty Behind the Madness with an album that’s just as much of a roller coaster in terms of style and quality.
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Clarence Clarity follows up last month’s single-EP-thing SAME with an experimental love song accompanied by a fittingly apathetic video.
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Kevin Abstract comes through with a remarkably personal, funky, and vivid cut from his upcoming album American Boyfriend: A Suburban Love Story, which drops November 18 via Brockhampton.
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Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge return with a fruitful full-length collaboration.
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Clarence Clarity‘s latest EP is comprised of what seems to be five instances of the same song (any changes between tracks are pretty much negligible). It’s probably some sort of pop art experiment, but it’s also just convenient because this song is worth hearing five times in
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Solange doesn’t disappoint on this elegant set of neo-soul track that mix the personal with the political.