http://www.factmag.com/2015/12/09/the-50-best-albums-of-2015/
:welllol: :welllol: :welllol: :roflmao:
r u a dawn
Im crying @ Dawn being #1 and Janet not anywhere.
Damn.
what is factmag?
Everyone forgot about Tran fjjj hehe!
I only know Kendrick
omg i didn't know people used Junglepussy....i want her to blow up so badly :loose2when:
Is Lady Gaga woman of the year on this site also?
QuoteKelela only gives us 25 minutes of music on Hallucinogen, but across these six tracks of diamond-hard, deeply sensual, thoroughly modern r&b she doesn?t put a foot wrong. Showing off her sharpened songwriting throughout, Kelela reunites with Nguzunguzu, Kingdom and Girl Unit on ?Gomenasai? and ?Rewind?, her coolly controlled vocals and endlessly catchy hooks urging comparisons with Janet Jackson and Aaliyah, while the considerable talents of DJ Dahi result in one of the best quiet storm smoulderers of the decade in ?All The Way Down?, a love song as meticulously crafted as a Japanese puzzle box.
The record?s weirdest moments emerge through collaborations with Arca on ?The Message? (also one of her best vocal performances yet) and the semi-improvised glossolalia thread ?Hallucinogen?, a landscape of trash cans and broken glass rendered beautiful through rippling vocal FX and syrupy, pitch-bent synths. The final bow is a rewind for ?The High?, a post-Weeknd, narcotically numbed sex jam originally produced with LA producer Gifted & Blessed, and in fact the first track Kelela ever recorded. Where Cut 4 Me introduced a raw talent with a taste for outer-limits production, Hallucinogen makes good on that promise, revealing an artist with a distinct voice and a deep understanding of how to get the best out of her collaborators. And it?s still just the EP before the proper debut album.
perch queen :ohwow:
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:15:41 PM
omg i didn't know people used Junglepussy....i want her to blow up so badly :loose2when:
I was just listening to Pregnant With Success :supluv: I luv her
QuoteFather
Who?s Gonna Get Fucked First?
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no beach house or urban flora tho :uhh:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:16:00 PM
QuoteKelela only gives us 25 minutes of music on Hallucinogen, but across these six tracks of diamond-hard, deeply sensual, thoroughly modern r&b she doesn?t put a foot wrong. Showing off her sharpened songwriting throughout, Kelela reunites with Nguzunguzu, Kingdom and Girl Unit on ?Gomenasai? and ?Rewind?, her coolly controlled vocals and endlessly catchy hooks urging comparisons with Janet Jackson and Aaliyah, while the considerable talents of DJ Dahi result in one of the best quiet storm smoulderers of the decade in ?All The Way Down?, a love song as meticulously crafted as a Japanese puzzle box.
The record?s weirdest moments emerge through collaborations with Arca on ?The Message? (also one of her best vocal performances yet) and the semi-improvised glossolalia thread ?Hallucinogen?, a landscape of trash cans and broken glass rendered beautiful through rippling vocal FX and syrupy, pitch-bent synths. The final bow is a rewind for ?The High?, a post-Weeknd, narcotically numbed sex jam originally produced with LA producer Gifted & Blessed, and in fact the first track Kelela ever recorded. Where Cut 4 Me introduced a raw talent with a taste for outer-limits production, Hallucinogen makes good on that promise, revealing an artist with a distinct voice and a deep understanding of how to get the best out of her collaborators. And it?s still just the EP before the proper debut album.
perch queen :ohwow:
:tellmemoreireallycare:
Wow dumblonde is fucking awful and no where near this list.
:young:
Quote from: Gilgamesh. on December 09, 2015, 05:18:21 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:16:00 PM
QuoteKelela only gives us 25 minutes of music on Hallucinogen, but across these six tracks of diamond-hard, deeply sensual, thoroughly modern r&b she doesn?t put a foot wrong. Showing off her sharpened songwriting throughout, Kelela reunites with Nguzunguzu, Kingdom and Girl Unit on ?Gomenasai? and ?Rewind?, her coolly controlled vocals and endlessly catchy hooks urging comparisons with Janet Jackson and Aaliyah, while the considerable talents of DJ Dahi result in one of the best quiet storm smoulderers of the decade in ?All The Way Down?, a love song as meticulously crafted as a Japanese puzzle box.
The record?s weirdest moments emerge through collaborations with Arca on ?The Message? (also one of her best vocal performances yet) and the semi-improvised glossolalia thread ?Hallucinogen?, a landscape of trash cans and broken glass rendered beautiful through rippling vocal FX and syrupy, pitch-bent synths. The final bow is a rewind for ?The High?, a post-Weeknd, narcotically numbed sex jam originally produced with LA producer Gifted & Blessed, and in fact the first track Kelela ever recorded. Where Cut 4 Me introduced a raw talent with a taste for outer-limits production, Hallucinogen makes good on that promise, revealing an artist with a distinct voice and a deep understanding of how to get the best out of her collaborators. And it?s still just the EP before the proper debut album.
perch queen :ohwow:
:tellmemoreireallycare:
I want Brandy to work with DJ Dahi :howfestive:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:16:41 PM
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:15:41 PM
omg i didn't know people used Junglepussy....i want her to blow up so badly :loose2when:
I was just listening to Pregnant With Success :supluv: I luv her
finally we agreed on some the same kind of music :dead: but you may love her mixtape as well Satisfaction Guaranteed https://soundcloud.com/vice/sets/junglepussys-satisfaction-guaranteed :supluv:
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:20:51 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:16:41 PM
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:15:41 PM
omg i didn't know people used Junglepussy....i want her to blow up so badly :loose2when:
I was just listening to Pregnant With Success :supluv: I luv her
finally we agreed on some the same kind of music :dead: but you may love her mixtape as well Satisfaction Guaranteed :supluv:
"Mih Nuh Care" is my fckn tune :flamebroiled: I saw her perform in Brooklyn a few years back. She's dope.
And I take back what I said about your taste being shitty (minus being a Brit)
lemme download this kelela mess
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:22:36 PM
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:20:51 PM
Quote from: ANIMMAI on December 09, 2015, 05:16:41 PM
Quote from: LiBra on December 09, 2015, 05:15:41 PM
omg i didn't know people used Junglepussy....i want her to blow up so badly :loose2when:
I was just listening to Pregnant With Success :supluv: I luv her
finally we agreed on some the same kind of music :dead: but you may love her mixtape as well Satisfaction Guaranteed :supluv:
"Mih Nuh Care" is my fckn tune :flamebroiled: I saw her perform in Brooklyn a few years back. She's dope.
And I take back what I said about your taste being shitty (minus being a Brit)
damn i would love to see her live...yea i know Brit ain't for everyone :dead: you're forgiven! well i'm glad Malc posted this i got some new artist to check out on here
Is Kelela that good?
Is she on Spotify
Lemme stream her mess
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Quote from: Boys Don't Cry on December 09, 2015, 05:26:49 PM
Is Kelela that good?
She's a merge of all your faves, Bran, Amerie and Janet.
They compared Dawn to Bjork?
she is gonna LOVE this
She made Spin, The Guardian & EW best of 2015 lists though
magazines that actually matter and count lol
QuoteDawn Richard: Well, I grew up listening to everything but R&B - I was a punk kid. Green Day was my first concert, System Of A Down, Bush. The Cranberries were a big influence on me. I loved wailing women - I was a fan of wailing voices. And if you listen to The Cranberries or K's Choice or Bif Naked, this Canadian artist, the women are very obnoxious in their vocals. I almost resonated that with this album - it's very aggressive and I wanted that display. R&B is kind of the foundation, but never do I do it all that long.
Her interviews have me in AGONY though
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Quote?There is no color, no genre and no gender to my music. I think people so badly want to box me in. I think if you take away the dynamics of everything else and you just close your eyes and listen to the music, none of that other shit matters. Music is not about what you look like or what clothes you wear; it?s about what it makes you feel. In black media, they say, ?Your voice sounds like Brandy?s,? but then in something like Fact Magazine or Pitchfork, they say it?s similar to Bj?rk or Kate Bush. It?s funny to me, because people?s comparisons are all over the place, and I think if they stop comparing and just start listening, they?ll find the music has no lane.
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This is a terrible list lol
Did u create this list malc? :dead: nice job n stuff