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Single Review: Robin Thicke, Take Me Higher

Robin Thicke, Take Me Higher

Robin Thicke has successfully spent the last few years rebranding himself after a messy public divorce from his first wife and his album Paula’s lukewarm response. In terms of albums, the singer hasn’t released a full-length project in over six years.

Album Review : Tru-Skoo, Jukebox

Album Review Tru-Skoo, Jukebox

Tru-Skoo comprised of members Caramello Jenkins and Diggy Fontaine kick-off 2021 with their album Jukebox. Released on GodMan Music Group, the release is a throwback to the good ole days of R&B, and Hip Hop infused music.

Throwback Tuesday Album Review :Coming Of Age, Coming of Age

Album Review Coming Of Age, Coming of Age

If you’ve heard my Podcast or read my older reviews, you know that I love R&B. I always say that one of the best things about growing up in the nineties is the prevalence of male groups. We all know the names like Silk, Jodeci, and Boyz II Men.

Flashback Friday Album Review : Luther Vandross, Forever, For Always, For Love

Album Review Luther Vandross, Forever, For Always, For Love

A year after releasing his breakthrough solo debut, Never Too Much music fans were provided with his second album, Forever, for Always, for Love. Luther’s sophomore album opens with the lead single “Bad Boy/Having a Party,” where Vandross continues his successful collaborations with composer Marcus Miller.

Single Review: Raheem DeVaughn, Mr. Midnight (feat. The Colleagues)

Raheem DeVaughn, Mr. Midnight (feat. The Colleagues)

R&B soul singer returns with his new single “Mr. Midnight” feat. The Colleagues from his forthcoming eighth studio album What A Time To Be In Love. The grown man’s low jam is written by Mr. DeVaughn and features production by 812LABS Media Group and L’indcis. When I heard the track’s opening instrumentation, I didn’t know where the song would go.