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Album Review: Lizzo – Bitch
There is a moment, somewhere on the fifth track of Lizzo’s fifth studio album BITCH, when the joke that has been holding the whole record up turns over in your hand and you realize it might also be the wound. The song is called “She Stole My Man” and it is a sugar-rush of pop-punk drums and stalker-eyed lyric; four in the morning, the phone still on, a stran
Album Review: Key Glock – Project X
Key Glock has never been a rapper who promises growth. He promises consistency, which is a different thing and, on his own terms, a harder thing to deliver. PROJECT X, which follows last year’s Glockaveli, is 20 tracks and 46 minutes of a man doing the one thing he does better than almost anyone working in Southern rap right now, and doing it so often across
Album Review: Ibeyi – Offering
For more than a decade, an Ibeyi song meant two things you could count on: Naomi Diaz behind a cajón or a set of Batá drums, and her twin sister Lisa-Kaindé at the piano. Offering, the duo’s fourth album, has neither. The sisters spent this record handing both instruments to a rotating cast of producers they had never worked with before, leaving only the one

