A lyrically coherent and sonically funktastic album, Del’s debut long player laid the groundwork for the evolution of the Hieroglyphics crew.
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The album’s creation was fraught with frustration and uncertainty, but Farnham’s twelfth studio LP ultimately became the all-time highest-selling album by an Australian artist in Australia.
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While the Native Tongues influence is unmistakably evident, Black Sheep’s debut LP contains plenty that distinguishes the duo from their musical siblings.
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An organic, polished and sophisticated work, Stone’s second studio affair helped to define the maturing neo-soul movement of the early 2000s.
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On his sophomore album, Jeru takes aim at those he perceives as the enemies of hip-hop, including the Bad Boys and Death Rows of the world.
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What makes ‘Billy Breathes’ so exciting is that we hear a lot of the distinctly Phishy compositional moves used in service of doing less, rather than doing more.
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Xzibit formally launched his hip-hop career as a battle-tested warrior fighting for respect on his debut album, and thankfully, this same mentality continues to influence his music 25 years on.
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When the duo released their exuberant debut album, the hip-hop genre that they loved was becoming super serious and the project never received the widespread props that it deserved.
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Embodying the ethos of their influences Parliament-Funkadelic, Shock G and crew’s second studio album exemplified the notion of music as a means to spiritual awakening.
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Amidst an abundance of myopic critical pigeonholing during the early years of her burgeoning career, Minogue’s fourth album successfully highlights her desire to be embraced as a serious musician.
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