2021
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A mix of hyperpop eccentricity & overt electronica beats, when mixed with LGBT+ rapping, makes for one colourful cornerstone. (3.8/5)
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In all due honesty, the rapping leaves much to be desired around living. The insane production however is an electrifying triumph. (3.6/5)
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Kristin Hayter’s liturgical knowledge is put at the front with her neoclassical grimace, birthing an unforgettable work of potency. (4.5/5)
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The reputable slowcore couple continues their electronic divergence with cautious optimism, proving their flexibility in the process. (3.8/5)
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The British rapper’s fourth album may have forever change British hip hop with utmost ease. (5/5)





