neo-soul
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Mood Valiant is a considerable improvement over Choose Your Weapon on the songwriting and performance fronts, though the production remains a bit of a weak link.
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Genesis Owusu’s full-length debut is impressive, occasionally even overambitious.
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For as stylistically cohesive and seamlessly flowing as We Will Always Love You is, it’s somehow a tale of two albums.
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While by no means a sophomore slump, Sin miedo may leave the listener a little too hungry for more.
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There is undeniably a lot of talent between the members of Spillage Village, but it often doesn’t manifest as memorable songwriting or topical focus on Spilligion.
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This spiritual successor to A Quiet Farwell flexes Slauson Malone’s singer-songwriter muscle.
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Tkay Maidza’s latest EP is hit after hit after hit after hit.
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Lianne La Havas’ self-titled album is fittingly her boldest yet.
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On their sophomore album, Chloe and Halle take a versatile and tasteful approach to contemporary R&B.