We ranked the Queen of Pop’s discography, from her self-titled debut to Confessions II.
Rich people have money. Aside from that, they’re basically just like you and me, and nothing quite compares to watching them perform painfully ordinary tasks.
Ultimately, the singer’s debut album fails to carve a unique niche for the budding artist.
Its 12 tracks are filled with nothing other than honesty and soul.
It’s a personal and accomplished debut that virtually guarantees she’ll make more than a chirp on the R&B radar.
White Lilies Island is pure pop and with its organic edge and introspective lyrics, it’s the best kind.
Dion’s attempts at “edginess” on her new album, A New Day Has Come, are largely hit or miss.
He’s one part Gaye and two parts Wonder, drawing on the sounds of the past to craft a winning formula that earnestly blends soul with sincerity.
It’s Wham! All over again, innuendo and all.
Any new Destiny’s Child material? No. Scam to get your money? Yes. Good fun? Of course.
Haaksman, currently busy puffin’ away and working on several new projects, took a few moments to speak with Slant about the influence of dub, both personal and universal.
The album is electronic music’s most consistently compelling compilation since last year’s Tribal Futures: The Way Ahead.
Hip-hop’s ever-prolific mainstay Jay-Z has joined forces with R&B crooner R. Kelly for what is promised to be The Best of Both Worlds.
Hip-hop veteran Q-Tip’s second solo offering is a far cry from the slick beats and sticatto rhymes of 1999’s Amplified.
The Eels’s fourth album, Souljacker, teams frontman E with John Parish, best known for his work with PJ Harvey.
The album is sonically and conceptually more aggressive than the group’s debut.
Yes, artists should be paid for their work, but the industry’s ongoing legal squabbles are anything but selfless.
The songs are scrumptious morsels but the album as a whole is quite redundant.
Wanderland ultimately sounds more like home to the Neptunes than Kelis.
It’s refreshing how some things never change.
The all-grown-up Miss Moesha seems to be making her final transition from sitting up in her room to sitting on top of the world.