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FKA twigs – EUSEXUA
FKA twigs takes a bold step into the club with EUSEXUA, an album built around movement, euphoria, and the dancefloor as a space for healing. Blending techno, garage, house, drum & bass, and trip-hop, it is her most rhythm-driven project to date. While the album embraces high-energy beats, it remains unmistakably twigs.
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Kendrick Lamar – GNX
Kendrick Lamar’s GNX dropped by surprise, blending ’80s G-funk nostalgia with personal reckoning and West Coast heritage. From fiery confrontations to viral Mustard moments, the album solidifies Lamar’s place at hip-hop’s pinnacle.
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Vita – Xotic
Sydney’s Vita makes a striking first impression with Xotic, blending smooth R&B vocals with gritty production. While not entirely groundbreaking, Xotic lays a strong foundation for an artist with undeniable potential.
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Pa Salieu – Afrikan Alien
Pa Salieu’s Afrikan Alien is a bold reset, blending Afrobeats rhythms with UK rap grit in a mixtape that pulses with cultural pride and raw emotion. Though brief and occasionally uneven, Afrikan Alien captures the resilience and ambition of an artist carving his path forward.
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Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia
Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia offers a vulnerable, introspective journey of self-reflection. A nostalgic yet chaotic listen that reveals his artistic evolution.
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BINA. – Chaos Is Her Name
BINA.’s Chaos Is Her Name blends dreamy production with raw emotion, exploring identity, mental health, and self-worth.
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Confidence Man – 3AM (LA LA LA)
Confidence Man’s 3AM (LA LA LA) is a bold, high-energy love letter to ’90s British club sounds, fused with their signature cheeky charm. Packed with pounding beats, Janet Planet’s flirtatious vocals, and Sugar Bones’ gritty edge, it’s a pure celebration of dancefloor chaos.
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Charli XCX – Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat
Charli XCX’s Brat and It’s Completely Different but Also Still Brat reimagines her summer hit Brat with a darker, club-ready edge. Featuring collaborators like Billie Eilish, Bon Iver, and Shygirl, the remix album takes bold creative risks, blending rave energy with unexpected emotional depth.
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FKA twigs – EUSEXUA
FKA twigs takes a bold step into the club with EUSEXUA, an album built around movement, euphoria, and the dancefloor as a space for healing. Blending techno, garage, house, drum & bass, and trip-hop, it is her most rhythm-driven project to date. While the album embraces high-energy beats, it remains unmistakably twigs.
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Kendrick Lamar – GNX
Kendrick Lamar’s GNX dropped by surprise, blending ’80s G-funk nostalgia with personal reckoning and West Coast heritage. From fiery confrontations to viral Mustard moments, the album solidifies Lamar’s place at hip-hop’s pinnacle.
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Vita – Xotic
Sydney’s Vita makes a striking first impression with Xotic, blending smooth R&B vocals with gritty production. While not entirely groundbreaking, Xotic lays a strong foundation for an artist with undeniable potential.
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Pa Salieu – Afrikan Alien
Pa Salieu’s Afrikan Alien is a bold reset, blending Afrobeats rhythms with UK rap grit in a mixtape that pulses with cultural pride and raw emotion. Though brief and occasionally uneven, Afrikan Alien captures the resilience and ambition of an artist carving his path forward.
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Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia
Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia offers a vulnerable, introspective journey of self-reflection. A nostalgic yet chaotic listen that reveals his artistic evolution.
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BINA. – Chaos Is Her Name
BINA.’s Chaos Is Her Name blends dreamy production with raw emotion, exploring identity, mental health, and self-worth.
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