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2022 . Esteemed hip-hop artist Vince Staples follows up his intimate self-titled album with Ramona Park Broke My Heart. "There's a direct correlation," Staples says of the two records. "They were kind of created at the same time. I was in a similar state of mind. This album will make even more sense if you heard the previous one, but this one has more answers." Long Beach's Ramona Park neighborhood is dear to Vince's heart. "It's symbolic of home," he says of why he dedicated the album to it. Album Tracks 1. The Beach 2. Aye! Free the Homies 3. DJ Quik 4. Magic 5. Nameless (Prelude 1) 6. When Sparks Fly 7. East Point Prayer 8. Slide 9. Papercuts 10. Lemonade 11. Player Ways 12. Mama's Boy 13. Bang That 14. The Spirit of Monster Kody 15. Rose St 16. The Blues
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2022 . Esteemed hip-hop artist Vince Staples follows up his intimate self-titled album with Ramona Park Broke My Heart. "There's a direct correlation," Staples says of the two records. "They were kind of created at the same time. I was in a similar state of mind. This album will make even more sense if you heard the previous one, but this one has more answers." Long Beach's Ramona Park neighborhood is dear to Vince's heart. "It's symbolic of home," he says of why he dedicated the album to it. Album Tracks 1. The Beach 2. Aye! Free the Homies 3. DJ Quik 4. Magic 5. Nameless (Prelude 1) 6. When Sparks Fly 7. East Point Prayer 8. Slide 9. Papercuts 10. Lemonade 11. Player Ways 12. Mama's Boy 13. Bang That 14. The Spirit of Monster Kody 15. Rose St 16. The Blues
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2021 . Esteemed hip-hop artist Vince Staples has released his self-titled album, produced by Kenny Beats. His first full-length since 2018's critically acclaimed FM!, the 10-track album delves not only into Staples' upbringing in Long Beach but his psyche as he learns to cope with his yesterdays and strides toward new tomorrows, picking others up along the way. Includes a 12-page booklet. Album Tracks 1. Are You with That? 2. Law of Averages 3. Sundown Town 4. The Shining 5. Taking Trips 6. The Apple & the Tree 7. Take Me Home 8. Lil Fade 9. Lakewood Mall 10. M H M

When we're used to the hustle and bustle of everyday life, having all that noise taken away can leave a silence that's just as loud. For South African-born, Berlin-based artist Alice Phoebe Lou, it was an opportunity to articulate her deepest thoughts and emotions into a new album, Glow.Glow is a breathtaking work, full of visceral, star-dusted songs delivered in her crooning tones, against a backdrop of scuzzy guitars, sauntering bass grooves and mesmeric piano sequences. Glow is Alice finally allowing herself to write about those more personal subjects, in a very raw way. Most of the songs are about love; outpourings of intense feeling. 'I realised that instead of making people think, I wanted to simply make people feel,' Alice says. Some songs showcase a new style of writing, where she would play the music and just sing the first thing that came to her. 'In some moments, it's almost embarrassing how vulnerable I'm being,' she says. Yet there's nothing embarrassing about songs such as new single 'dusk', written as a tribute to friendship. Nor 'dirty mouth', which is loaded with perky guitar lines and a fun, summery vibe. On 'how to get out of love', her gentle croons recall a young Judy Garland; soft reverberations give the song a beautifully vintage yet timeless feel. On 'lover // over the moon' she sounds painfully fragile, redolent of Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker, as if the very lilting tone of her voice is a plea to her partner to be tender to her.'I went through a lot this year, like so many people,' Alice says. 'I spent more time alone than I ever had. I shaved my head. Had an ego death. Fell in love. Had my heart broken. I was a raw little mess. And that was what I wrote about.' The album provided an outlet for Alice to 'blow off steam', and one into which she poured a series of memories, thoughts and experiences. Before, she'd thought that songs needed to 'sa