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Best Albums of 2011
My thoughts about the 10 best albums of 2011.
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Posted in Best of 2011, Music
Tagged 4, 7..., 80s synth pop, Anthony Hamilton, Anwar Robinson, Avenue: A, b-side, Best Albums of 2011, Beyonce, Big K.R.I.T., Bleuphoria, Common, Complex Simplicity, Cookies or Comas, Dre and Vidal, Elgin, Everything, Frank Ocean, Ginuwine, Goodie Mob, Gutter Rainbows, Habits of the Heart, Here I Am, Idle Warship, Jean Grae, Jewell, Jill Scott, Johnny Gill, Kelly, Kelly Price, Kelly Rowland, Lalah Hathaway, Ledisi, Luxurious Underground, Mary J. Blige, Meshell N'degeocello, Mint Condition, My Life, My Life 2, Nicole Wray, nostalgia/ultra, Open Invitation, Organized Noize, Pharoahe Monche, Pieces of Me, Raekwon, Rahsaan Patterson, Raphael Saadiq, remix, Return of 4Eva, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, Still Winning, Stone Rollin', Sy Smith, Talib Kweli, Tamar Davis, Teedra Moses, The Bootleg of the Bootleg EP, The Breakthrough, The Light of the Sun, The Paxtons, The Roots, Trey Songz, Tyrese, Van Hunt, W.A.R., We Are Renegades, What Were You Hopin For? Michael Jackson, What's The 411?, Wines and Spirits
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Best Songs of 2011
My thoughts on the 10 best songs of 2011.
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Tagged 4, 70s soul, Anwar Robinson, Aston Merrygold, best songs of 2011, Beyonce, black synth pop, Bleuphoria, Cali Swag District, Dougie, EPMD, Fatback, Feel Inside, Frank Ocean, Ginuwine, Havoc, hip hop soul, Insomnia, Jay-Z, Jazmine Sullivan, JB Gill, Jean Grae, JLS, Johnny Gill, Kelly Rowland, Kevin Michael, Kickback, Lalah Hathaway, Last Offence, LastO, Marvin Humes, Mary J. Blige, Mint Condition, Mobb Deep, Motivation, Mountain Top, Nas, Naughty By Nature, O'Dell, Oritse, Prodigy, Rahsaan Patterson, Rick James, Salaam Remi, soul, Spray, Stay, Stern Savage, Stokely, Talib Kweli, Teedra Moses, The Deel, They, Trey Songz, Triumph, Tyrese, Uh Oh, Usher, Van Hunt, Wu-Tang Clan
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‘Single Ladies’: Season Finale Review
My thoughts on episode eleven of “Single Ladies.”
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Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, April, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Christina, Common, D.B. Woodside, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kassandra Clementi, Keisha, Kelly Rowland, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Omar, Queen Latifah, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Hilton, Tyler Perry, Val, VH1
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‘Single Ladies’: Episode 10 Review
My thoughts on episode ten of “Single Ladies.”
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Posted in Single Ladies Episode Reviews, Television
Tagged Akeem Smith, All of Us, Anthony Montgomery, April, Atlanta, black bourgeoisie, black television, black upper middle class, boughetto, bougie, boy band, Charity Shea, Chilli, Christina, Common, D.B. Woodside, Dee LaDuke, Designing Women, Eve, Girlfriends, Jackie's Back, Kassandra Clementi, Keisha, Kelly Rowland, Kelsey Grammar, Kim Porter, LisaRaye McCoy, Mara Brock Akil, Mark Alton Brown, Omar, Queen Latifah, Sex and the City, Shakim, showrunner, Single Ladies, Stacey Dash, Stacy A. Littlejohn, Take 5, Tilky Jones, Travis Winfrey, Tyler Hilton, Tyler Perry, Val, VH1
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Very Short Review of Kelly Rowland’s ‘Here I Am’
My thoughts of Kelly Rowland’s “Here I Am” album.
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