Christina Aguilera, Liberation | Album Review ๐ฟ
After a six-year hiatus, pop superstar Christina Aguilera returns with her sixth studio album, โLiberation.โ Although imperfect, it has some great moments.
After a six-year hiatus, pop superstar Christina Aguilera returns with her sixth studio album, โLiberation.โ Although imperfect, it has some great moments.
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New Orleans bounce musician Big Freedia returns chocked-full of attitude, energy, and feistiness on her electrifying EP, โ3rd Ward Bounce.โย
Swedish alternative pop standout Lykke Li returns following a four-year hiatus with a short-but-sweet fourth studio album, โso sad so sexy.โ
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23-year old rising pop/R&B artist Lauv shows incredible potential on his love-centric playlist, โI met you when I was 18.โ
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After wowing on โPure Comedyโ in 2017, Father John Misty exceeds expectations on his more accessible 2018 LP, โGodโs Favorite Customer.โ
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