Tag Archives: Beyonce
Best Songs of 2011
My thoughts on the 10 best songs of 2011.
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Posted in Best of 2011, Music
Tagged 4, 70s soul, Anwar Robinson, Aston Merrygold, best songs of 2011, Beyonce, black synth pop, Bleuphoria, Cali Swag District, Dougie, EPMD, Fatback, Feel Inside, Frank Ocean, Ginuwine, Havoc, hip hop soul, Insomnia, Jay-Z, Jazmine Sullivan, JB Gill, Jean Grae, JLS, Johnny Gill, Kelly Rowland, Kevin Michael, Kickback, Lalah Hathaway, Last Offence, LastO, Marvin Humes, Mary J. Blige, Mint Condition, Mobb Deep, Motivation, Mountain Top, Nas, Naughty By Nature, O'Dell, Oritse, Prodigy, Rahsaan Patterson, Rick James, Salaam Remi, soul, Spray, Stay, Stern Savage, Stokely, Talib Kweli, Teedra Moses, The Deel, They, Trey Songz, Triumph, Tyrese, Uh Oh, Usher, Van Hunt, Wu-Tang Clan
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The Limits of Bombast: Reviewing BeyoncĂ©’s ‘4’
My thoughts on Beyonce’s “4.”
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Tagged 4, Andre 3000, B'Day, Beyonce, bombast, Frank Ocean, I Care, I Miss You, Kanye West, Lay Up Under Me, Party, pop music, R&B, Resentment
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On Kelly Rowland
My thoughts on Kelly Rowland’s career as she readies her third album.
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Posted in Kelly Rowland, Music
Tagged Beyonce, Commander, David Guetta, Destiny's Child, Eve, Heaven, Just Blaze, Kelly Rowland, Like This, Love Takes Over, Michelle Williams, Mike City, pop singer, R&B, Raphael Saadiq, Salaam Remi, soul, T-Shirt
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Erasure
My thoughts on the remakes of Annie and A Star is Born.
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Best Albums of 2010 (12-7)
My thoughts on the best albums of 2010, numbers 12-7.
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Posted in Best of 2010 - Albums, Music
Tagged Album of the Year, Apollo Kids, Asher Roth, Best albums of 2010, Beyonce, Black Milk, black music, Elzhi, emcee, Erykah Badu, Ghostface Killah, hip hop, India Arie, Inspectah Deck, J Dilla, Jill Scott, Joell Ortiz, Kon Artis, Manifesto, Method Man, mixtape, New Amerykah, Nottz, R&B, Raekwon, Return of the Ankh, Royce da 5'9, Snoop Dogg, soul music, Staten Go Hard, Teedra Moses, Wu-Massacre, Wu-Tang Clan, You Need This Music
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