review
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For all its conceptual pretense, Eternal Atake is little more than a run-of-the-mill trap album.
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Though in need of more instrumental palettes, gupi’s debut album is chock full of colorful, intense, smile-inducing bangers.
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On his sophomore album, Bad Bunny does for reggaeton what artists like Travis Scott and Future have done for trap.
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Disclosure delivers five funky and well-edited house bangers on their latest EP.
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While Suddenly is all a bit faint in typical Caribou fashion, it’s nevertheless a sweet and heartfelt helping of indietronica.
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Whether it be in terms of vocals, production, or songwriting, My Turn never rises above being subpar and uninspired.
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For better or worse—mostly worse—Miss Anthropocene sounds as if it was made by an untrained Grimes A.I.
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Royce 5’9 is in rare form as both an MC and producer on The Allegory, an album somewhat marred by occasionally questionable messaging and a muddled concept.
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While it has quite a few highlights, Map of the Soul: 7 is bogged down in some of the most derivative and thankless songs of BTS’s career.
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The more direct and tuneful approach King Krule takes on Man Alive! makes it—to my ears—a vast improvement over The Ooz.