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Review: Aloe Blacc, “Good Things”
Aloe Blacc, Good Things Stones Throw On his first album in four years, L.A.’s Aloe Blacc travels further from his hip-hop roots. Years ago, he was a rapper in the indie group Emanon and a sometime-vocalist; on Good Things, he’s … Continue reading
The Foreign Exchange and the Soul Revival
Rap Is Not Pop: The Foreign Exchange and the Soul Revival Earlier this year, the Foreign Exchange earned a Grammy nomination for “Daykeeper,†a dreamy ballad filled with soft percussion and cooed phrasings of “She Loves Me.†Cited for Best … Continue reading
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