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Nicki Minaj – ‘Pink Friday 2’ review: blockbuster sequel lives up to the hype
While similarities to her 2010 original may run only name-deep, this sample-heavy – and sometimes emotional – material certainly holds its own
Tate McRae – ‘Think Later’ review: an artist whose moment has arrived
On her self-assured second LP, the 20-year-old vocalist and dancer sets the stage for an ascendant musical career
KISS OF LIFE – ‘Born to Be XX’: a diamond in the rough
This talented quartet have already shown what they can do, now all they need are the songs to match
O. – ‘Slice’ EP review: two artists with an undeniable synergy
The Speedy Wunderground-signed duo wield the unpredictable energy of a live jam session on this fantastic debut EP
Red Velvet – ‘Chill Kill’ review: deliciously dark, delightfully macabre
After four years of being deprived of a ‘Velvet’ release, Red Velvet’s third studio album is a welcome reprieve
Dolly Parton – ‘Rockstar’ review: Queen of Country throws up the Devil horns
Dolly Parton lassoes Paul, Ringo, Miley, er, Kid Rock, and more for an explosively upbeat, 30-song rhinestone rockers
Soojin – ‘AGASSY’ review: a captivating love letter to herself
After two years away from the spotlight, Soojin bares her soul on her debut solo mini-album
The Kid Laroi – ‘The First Time’ review: rapper reflects on his rapid rise
The Australian-born artist's debut shows glimpses of greatness, but goes too heavy on the heartbreak.
PinkPantheress – ‘Heaven Knows’ review: the blueprint for the future of British pop
The generational artist explores vast ideas of death and obsession on an album that expands her sound to include rock and drill flourishes
Baby Queen – ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ review: caught between the past and the future
Beyond thoughtful moments of introspection about growth and friendship, the wit of Latham's previous work feels largely absent on her debut
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