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Influenced by MF DOOM’s unique lyrical content and flow, ‘The Ecstatic’ still very much feels like a truly Mos Def album.
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An ambitious and confounding endeavor, LL Cool J’s third studio album found him taking a lot of chances that most superstar emcees wouldn’t take.
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The distance in time between ‘Blood Sugar Sex Magik’ (1991) and ‘Californication’ (1999) is a mere eight years, but the artistic jump the band achieved during this period feels extraordinary.
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Warren G took the G-funk sound that Above The Law birthed and Dr. Dre then perfected, and made it his own on ‘Regulate... G Funk Era.’
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Across her debut album, Cherry focuses on the inner workings of relationships and self-identity, and casts her eyes beyond her block to a broader social consciousness.
Read moreThe Killers’ Debut Album ‘Hot Fuss’ Turns 20 | Album Anniversary
There is an up-and-comingness that undergirds ‘Hot Fuss,’ something that’s difficult for us to imagine now. For us, The Killers are only enormous.
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While the music featured across ‘In Step’ might not have been traditional, straight-ahead blues, lyrically, Vaughan found a place as stark and as honest as any blues singer.
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Arguably not the strongest of Gang Starr’s seven studio albums, but ‘No More Mr. Nice Guy’ is essential listening for those wishing to understand the genesis of one of hip-hop’s all-time greatest duos.
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