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Review: NIcky Minaj, Pink Friday

I was pretty much destined to have a complicated relationship with Nicki Minaj. On the one hand I just want her to succeed; one, because she is trying to revive the sadly lapsed tradition of fierce female rappers, and two — my more visceral reason — because she, like me, is a woman of Caribbean descent trying to do big things.


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Guilty Pleasures: Peter Frampton, “Frampton Comes Alive!”

I wasn’t always ashamed of Frampton Comes Alive! I disowned it only in my mid–adolescent hipster years, after the following words, encountered in a magazine, dealt my innocence a cruel blow: “Frampton Comes Alive! is a fixture of record store bargain bins.” I hadn’t known that five–minute talk–box solos, exclamation–pointed album titles and cover art showing Frampton doing his best impersonation of Christ were not cool.



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Review: Girl Talk, All Day

All Day is, by its very nature, an extremely difficult album to review. There aren’t really “songs” to highlight, themes to pick up on, lyrics to quote.


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One Track Mind: “Together Baby,” Ghostface Killah

One of Wu Tang’s most active members in the current music scene, Ghostface Killah shows no sign of slowing down, following up last year’s misguidedly R&B–centered Ghostdini: The Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City with The Apollo Kids, set for release Dec.





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Review: Rihanna, Loud

Rihanna’s fifth album, Loud, celebrates sex, love, and having a good time ­­— a stark contrast with the anger emanating from her previous album, Rated R.


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Beats On The Streets

While we generally feel pretty good about our music choices, we often seek the opinions of our musically–inclined co–editors and friends to round out our iTunes libraries.


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Pump Up The Volume

If you’ve read the Music section, well, ever, you know how much we love to keep you in the loop about our favorite new releases.


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Review: Matt & Kim

With their third album, Sidewalks, Matt & Kim seem to have captured the pulse of our generation.


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Review: Cee–Lo Green, The Lady Killer

When “Fuck You” hit YouTube this August, it took the music world by storm. Now, with the long–awaited release of his third solo LP, The Lady Killer, Cee–Lo Green returns to the spotlight with a fresh batch of neo–soul goodies.