On this day in hip-hop and R&B history, Compton's Most Wanted released their sophomore album, Mariah Carey takes a drastic creative turn, and …
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July 16 Hip-Hop History: Chill Mitchell is Born, Mariah Carey, Young Jeezy + More
On this day in hip-hop and R&B history, Compton's Most Wanted released their sophomore album, Mariah Carey takes a drastic creative turn, and …
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July 16 Hip-Hop History: Chill Mitchell is Born, Mariah Carey, Young Jeezy + More
Budding songstress Amber Olivia is ready to take the music industry by storm as she releases her sophomore single “Needy.” …
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Amber Olivia requires all our attention on this latest R&B single "Needy"
Two-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Leon Bridges released his sophomore album, Good Thing, on Friday via Columbia Records. The R&B musician's eagerly anticipated album is now available in both physical and digital download formats via the artist's website. Good Thing is the follow-up …
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Stream Leon Bridges' Sophomore Album, Good Thing
For his sophomore effort, Good Thing, Bridges has opted for the latter, saying in a recent interview, “I want people to know I'm more than just Sixties R&B . This is everything from Nineties and Eighties R&B to country twang moments.” Though I'm unsure where the “country twang” presents itself, Good …
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Leon Bridges: Good Thing Review
With his sophomore effort Good Thing, Bridges brings his classicist R&B chops into the current century—with mixed results. The album opens with “Bet Ain't Worth the Hand,” impeccably channeling Motown's baroque period with a glistening string arrangement and Bridges gliding in and out of a Marvin …
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Good Thing
For all of Tinashe Kachingwe's club-to-bedroom bangers – and on her sophomore album, Joyride, there are many – the young R&B singer's vocal control comes across in unexpected ways. Take “Salt,” a heavy song about being ditched in a hotel lobby that's full of subtle brilliance. Tinashe sings the …
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Review: Tinashe's 'Joyride' Is the Sound of an Innovator Trying to Fit In