Masterminded by The Purple One himself, The Time’s inaugural affair was an outlandish funk score swirling hedonism and braggadocio as yet unseen.
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Bilal’s inaugural effort is creative in every facet, from its narratives to his depth as a vocal phenomenon.
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To their credit, Tribe didn’t try to make a carbon copy of ‘The Low End Theory’ or ‘Midnight Marauders’ with their fourth LP, which sounds different than anything the group had released before.
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Among the Belgian band's eleven studio albums across their prolific 25-year career, their dazzling debut LP remains their watershed moment to date.
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With ‘Bella Donna,’ Nicks proved that her creative identity, critical acclaim, and commercial success were not contingent upon her role within Fleetwood Mac.
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Though their time together was ephemeral, Main Source’s masterpiece commands an eternal place within the canon of hip-hop’s most indispensable LPs.
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A grand manifestation of its creator’s natural and cultivated artistry, Fiona Apple’s inaugural affair served as the captivating catalyst for what has proven to be an intriguing career, indeed.
Read moreSadat X’s Debut Solo Album ‘Wild Cowboys’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Sadat X’s most distinctive quality as an emcee is his flow, and it’s an absolute treat to follow his complicated and innovative rhyme structures throughout his debut solo affair.
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CMW’s second LP solidified their position as one of the most gifted gangsta rap groups, which they earned by sticking to their strengths and reflecting the environments that molded them.
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With Funkadelic’s acclaimed third studio album, the training wheels were off, and the group greeted the concepts of fear and decay of the mind with full-on musical assault.
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