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On the plus side, Ne-Yo sings on it.
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On the plus side, Ne-Yo sings on it.
It was obviously recorded all for his own amusement, but it's still pretty fun to hear Bob Dylan amused.
As you could probably have guessed from its cover, Ghostface's new album is great.
It'll probably only further their reputation as a bunch of dad-rocking Steely Dan fans, but they sound like they're cool with that.
Success: Despite, or possibly because of, a track that sounds like Eddie Murphy.
Poor Edward Droste. Not only did his band's new album leak almost three months early last night, but he had to find out about it via jerks on Twitter.
Fans of the band's more hyperactive, yelpy tunes may feel left out in the cold this time around, but screw them.
We were excited when we heard that this album would feature every artist ever. But was that such a great idea?
Despite being 49, Morrissey has somehow managed to turn out yet another non-embarrassing solo record.
It's not (technically) the worst thing we've ever heard.
Duran Duran keyboards, Joy Division bass lines, and David Bowie saxophone solos, plus a bunch of huge choruses capably compensate for Brandon Flowers lyrics.
We guess this means Axl actually has to release this thing now!
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