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Albumism’s 50 Best Albums of 2019 | #24: Little Brother's 'May The Lord Watch'

November 28, 2019 Albumism Staff

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#24 | Little Brother | May The Lord Watch
Imagine Nation Music/For Members Only/EMPIRE

According to Jesse Ducker: “At 37 minutes, May The Lord Watch is a fairly short album, but it feels complete. Pooh and Phonte make a definitive statement about what brought them back and why they still have a lot to say. Whether or not this is the first step in another act of the pair’s career as a group, or this is just a one-off demonstration of some primo fan service, I’m certainly glad Little Brother decided to share another album. Though I must say, this project feels so natural and right, that I already want more.”

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