Yuna’s ‘Rouge’ is sophisticated story of empowerment, reflection, class

Unsurprisingly, it’s full of energy, war, strength, determination, passion, and basically every other characteristic tied to the connotations of the album title.
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Unsurprisingly, it’s full of energy, war, strength, determination, passion, and basically every other characteristic tied to the connotations of the album title.
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The first track of Ever Changing, “Kill Us All,” features critically acclaimed rapper Denzel Curry for a hard throwback sound — heavy hip-hop influences dust the vocals, a slight echo sounding as if the words were being spoken into an old-school microphone.
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“Bay Area, King Gerald is home,” is the phrase Shoreline Amphitheatre visitors heard seemingly once every half-hour at Sunday’s G-Eazy concert.
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Beerbongs & Bentleys may not be as country-influenced as his first album, but his tracks consistently share similar tones, such as echoey backing harmonies.
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“Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home. Young Gerald is home!” G-Eazy said, spreading his arms to a screaming audience.
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From rap to symphony to singer-songwriter pop nostalgia, the mix of genres fits a multitude of tastes, so it’s up to you to decide what you’re up for!
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Riff Raff returns to the Neon Nation with what was promised to be the most Versace album of the summer: PEACH PANTHER. Two years after dropping his debut album NEON iCON, however, Riff’s PANTHER fails to recreate the bangers that had everyone tip toe wing in their jawwdinz and wanting
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People say hip-hop is dead, but all signs seem to point in the other direction. With artists such as Kendrick, J. Cole, Drake, Gambino and Earl Sweatshirt blowing up, it’s not a stretch to say that the rap game is in the best shape it has been in a long
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Set among the abandoned warehouses of Pier 70, Summersalt 2014 featured an exciting range of dance music performers, both international and local, in the Bay Area. Offering popular acts in hip-hop and trap from G-Eazy to Keys N Krates, the festival was a wild success, as concert-goers danced nonstop from
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“This shit is a motherfucking moment to celebrate,” local rapper G-Eazy cried over the opening bars of “Stay High” at his show at the New Parish in Oakland on Saturday evening. With the recent release of his album These Things Happen — which reached No. 2 on the iTunes album
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