Embodying the sound of a band no longer fulfilled by mining the tried-and-true of their past records, ‘Out of Time’ is the most varied and adventurous song suite the band ever crafted.
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Featuring Ice-T, Johnny Gill, Guy, Keith Sweat, and Troop & LeVert with Queen Latifah, the soundtrack remains a thrilling artifact of early ‘90s hip-hop, new jack swing and R&B music.
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Whatever the song, Wilson wraps her dulcet tones around the lyrics in a way that wrings every last iota of feeling from them.
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‘The Trinity Session’ is commonly considered the band’s masterpiece, but a solid case can be made that ‘Lay It Down’ is actually their finest effort to date.
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Rather than seducing you with captivating melodies and inventive arrangements like they had in previous work, Radiohead just goes for the throat on their eighth studio affair.
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Founding (and longest running) member of The Supremes, solo artist, activist, Motown brand ambassador and best-selling author twice over, Wilson’s pursuits were innumerable.
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Collins’ inaugural solo affair winds its way through several styles and musical influences, mixing mood pieces with all-out commercial smashes.
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Tragically, we lost 2Pac only six months after his fourth studio affair arrived. And since his passing, he has gone on to become the most widely revered (and imitated) artist in all of hip-hop.
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So much more than the ubiquitous Roberta Flack cover you’ve heard many times before, ‘The Score’ embodies the Fugees’ winsome, albeit ephemeral, glory days.
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