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Category: Music Musings
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(Album Review): Day 6 of Black History Month(Day Late) “Get Rich Or Die Tryin'” by 50 CENT
Happy 18th Birthday to “Get Rich Or Die Tryin’” by 50 Cent. If this album was a human, it could enlist in the military, buy
(Album Reviews) Day 4 of Black History Month: MTC Getting Educated “Aquemini” by OUTKAST
“Aquemini” by Outkast showed an experimental, spacy, and creative departure from “ATLiens”. This album showcased some psychedelic vibes with background noises that connected this elaborate
(Album Review) Day 3 of Black History Month MTC Getting Educated “Loc-ed After Dark” by TONE LOC
1988 and 1989 were the years for legendary hip-hop artist Tone-Loc. While Run DMC, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Public Enemy, N.W.A. and Beastie
(Album Review) “Necroceros” by ASPHYX
Dutch death doom outfit Asphyx have reached a milestone with ‘Necroceros’ being their tenth studio album! If you’re into heavily distorted guitars, gutteral vocals and
(Album Review): Black History Month Day 2: MTC Getting Educated “Greatest Hits” by EARTH, WIND & FIRE
This group has changed the sound of “black pop” forever. They revolutionized the game. How did this band do it? How can a band be
(Album Review) Celebrating Black History Month: Getting Educated Day 1 of 28 “Gettin’ Ready” by THE TEMPTATIONS
Oh, The Temptations. When people think of this incredible Motown group, the words “My Girl” immediately come to mind. It is the ultimate love song
(Album Review): A Modern Man’s Way To Improve by ROYAL HORSES
Back in December 2020, Mississippi’s own Royal Horses released their record entitled “A Modern Man’s Way To Improve”. This ditty promises to offer some toe-tappin’,
(Album Review) “Where the Gloom Becomes Sound” by TRIBULATION
The Swedish death metallers began their career in 2004 and have grown a huge following by refusing to stay in the confines of the traditional