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Title: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: Lazarus on December 30, 2016, 04:58:29 PM
http://www.billboard.com/photos/7633404/2017-albums-music-preview-most-anticipated

Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: Nine on December 30, 2016, 05:00:58 PM
QuoteTinashe, 'Joyride' (TBD)

Tinashe's follow-up to her acclaimed 2014 debut Aquarius has long been promised, but has thus far been a casualty of label discord and mismanagement, with the limitless young talent instead buying herself time with the excellent Nightride mixtape. Hopefully 2017 will be the year she officially invites fans to come join the Joyride, and if she wanted to include the superlative freestyle'n'b of 2016 single "Superlove" on it, even better.

:stressed:
Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: Admin on December 30, 2016, 05:09:02 PM
Sean Paul though? :diddraispoot:
Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: RatherBe on December 30, 2016, 05:10:14 PM
Wow.. so basically next year's gonna be a shitty year for music overall. Ok got it.
Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: Lazarus on December 30, 2016, 05:16:58 PM
Quote from: Nine on December 30, 2016, 05:00:58 PM
QuoteTinashe, 'Joyride' (TBD)

Tinashe's follow-up to her acclaimed 2014 debut Aquarius has long been promised, but has thus far been a casualty of label discord and mismanagement, with the limitless young talent instead buying herself time with the excellent Nightride mixtape. Hopefully 2017 will be the year she officially invites fans to come join the Joyride, and if she wanted to include the superlative freestyle'n'b of 2016 single "Superlove" on it, even better.

:stressed:

Hopefully it'll see the light of day next year  :stressed:
Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: BAPHOMET. on December 30, 2016, 05:46:28 PM
QuoteThe xx, 'I See You' (Jan. 13)
Reforming for their first album since producer Jamie xx became a solo star in his own right, the xx's third LP seems likely to be their most pop yet, eschewing the sometimes-ghostly minimalism of their first two albums for a much more full-bodied sound. So far, so good: Blood-pumping (and Hall and Oates-sampling) lead single "On Hold" was one of our 30 favorite pop songs of 2016.

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Title: Re: Billboard's 2017 Music Preview: 40 Most Anticipated Albums
Post by: BAPHOMET. on December 30, 2016, 05:46:35 PM
Quote from: Nine on December 30, 2016, 05:00:58 PM
QuoteTinashe, 'Joyride' (TBD)

Tinashe's follow-up to her acclaimed 2014 debut Aquarius has long been promised, but has thus far been a casualty of label discord and mismanagement, with the limitless young talent instead buying herself time with the excellent Nightride mixtape. Hopefully 2017 will be the year she officially invites fans to come join the Joyride, and if she wanted to include the superlative freestyle'n'b of 2016 single "Superlove" on it, even better.

:stressed:

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