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The Wu-Tang Clan veteran’s sixth studio affair features some vintage Ghostface recordings that fit well into his body of work, while providing fans with more of what the emcee is great at delivering.
Read moreMiles Davis’ ‘Someday My Prince Will Come’ Turns 60 | Anniversary Retrospective
Historically and autobiographically, ‘Someday My Prince Will Come’ is rich in magnitude and stands as one of the most relevant testaments to Miles Davis’ forging influence.
Read moreNo Doubt’s ‘Rock Steady’ Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective
The group’s fifth studio outing offers a glimpse into the world of No Doubt at the turn of the century and reflects the grooves, emotions, and lingering expectations swirling around them.
Read moreRedman’s ‘Muddy Waters’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Though it’s a tough task to identify the greatest album across Redman’s excellent discography, his third album ‘Muddy Waters’ makes a convincing case.
Read moreThe Who’s ‘A Quick One’ Turns 55 | Anniversary Retrospective
The Who’s second studio album both foreshadows their illustrious career and represents an alternate universe where they fizzle out on novelties and competent but not world-changing music.
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An accomplished, artful pop record, Bunton’s third solo album has kept the conversation going about her impressive post-Spice Girls discography.
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The legendary trio’s sixth studio affair might not have been a slam dunk, but its heart was mostly in the right place, resulting in some memorable music.
Read moreBlondie’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Blondie’ Turns 45 | Anniversary Retrospective
On their inaugural LP, Debbie Harry and crew were still discovering and settling into their blueprint sound, which subsequently propelled them to superstar status.
Read moreClipse’s ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ Turns 15 | Anniversary Retrospective
Though The Neptunes have a prolific production track record with some of hip-hop’s greatest emcees, they never had more chemistry than with Clipse, as evidenced across ‘Hell Hath No Fury.’
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