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While the music featured across ‘In Step’ might not have been traditional, straight-ahead blues, lyrically, Vaughan found a place as stark and as honest as any blues singer.
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Arguably not the strongest of Gang Starr’s seven studio albums, but ‘No More Mr. Nice Guy’ is essential listening for those wishing to understand the genesis of one of hip-hop’s all-time greatest duos.
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Upon its release, ‘The Glamorous Life’ signaled the arrival of a singular, multidimensional talent whose growing stature was further cemented by the endorsement of one Prince Rogers Nelson.
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The dynamic duo’s inaugural LP is an ’80s record that could’ve been made in the ‘60s, yet it never sounds dated, not even today.
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For all its pop doldrums, Springsteen’s seventh studio album finds him clarifying his position: Yes, times often feel hopeless, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be hopeful.
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Branching out into music was most certainly a risk for Lopez, but her commitment to her music led ‘On the 6’ to connect with audiences and level any barrier she might have encountered.
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