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Revolutions Archives for January 2006

Anthony Hamilton - Ain't Nobody Worryin' (So So Def)

No matter what Anthony Hamilton is singing on his third album, Ain’t Nobody Worryin’, his sandy Southern vocals always evoke pleasure and pain.... (read more)

Dilated Peoples - 20/20 (Capitol)

For Dilated Peoples, it ain’t about dollars as much as it’s about sense. ... (read more)

Keke Wyatt - Emotional Rollercoaster (Cash Money/Universal)

Cash Money’s new lady discovers a woman’s worth. ... (read more)

Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter (Bad Boy)

We treat fallen idols like Biggie Smalls as if they were cloaks. We perpetuate their careers posthumously in hopes that they might shield us from both the truth of their passing and also the truth of what’s been left behind — a world worse for their loss.... (read more)

Lil' Flip - I Need Mine (Sony Urban)

Houston’s former lone star wants his shine back.... (read more)

Ne-Yo - In My Own Words (Def Jam)

Acclaimed songwriter steps into the spotlight.... (read more)

Warren G - In The Mid-Nite Hour (Hawino)

For Warren G, resurrecting the G-funk sound without Dr. Dre is no mean feat. And that’s not to say that he’s not trying here.... (read more)

Donell Jones - Journey of a Gemini (LaFace)

Donell Jones may not boast A-list R&B star status, but he did write Usher’s first hit, “Think of You.” And he consistently churns out genuine, albeit interchangeable, lovemaking soundtracks. ... (read more)

Slum Village - Slum Village (Barak)

Slum Village fights the good fight on its latest, but not without letting you know their every battle. ... (read more)

From the Blogs

  • Speak Easy


    I have to say I'm very excited to see what the good folks at Black Entertainment Television have in store for us with this year's BET Awards. With the (read more)
  • RapidShare


    7:51: We are coming to you live from an upper middle class neighborhood in South Brooklyn, ready to report on this momentous night. 106 & Park's pre-s (read more)
  • Invite Only


    Sunday, June 7th--SUMMER JAM. After Jay-Z's "D.O.A" song dropped on Hot 97 on Saturday I became a bit more excited about my attendance. Great weathe (read more)
  • RapidShare


    Jay-Z: "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)" (Produced by No I.D. & Kanye West) from the forthcoming Blueprint 3 (Props to LowKey) It's hot, but it's bad (read more)

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