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A mid-stage millennial who's been fascinated by pop culture since before he can remember, and is dedicated to untangle the mess that it can often be. My opinions are mine and mine alone, and I try to make sure they are as well-researched and understandable as humanly possible. Because there's enough confusion that I have no interest adding to.

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Category: Album Reviews

Justin Timberlake Meanders Through The Pop Wilderness on <i>Man of the Woods</i>
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Justin Timberlake Meanders Through The Pop Wilderness on Man of the Woods

The Prince of Pop tarnishes his crown with a middling comeback. Continue reading Justin Timberlake Meanders Through The Pop Wilderness on Man of the Woods

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Rihanna’s Long-Delayed ANTI is Solid, But Uninspiring
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Rihanna’s Long-Delayed ANTI is Solid, But Uninspiring

RATING: 3/5 Let’s just get it out of the way: Rihanna’s ANTI is the messiest album release in recent music history. After … Continue reading Rihanna’s Long-Delayed ANTI is Solid, But Uninspiring

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Janet Jackson Teaches Listeners, And Fellow Pop Stars, How To Be “Unbreakable”
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Janet Jackson Teaches Listeners, And Fellow Pop Stars, How To Be “Unbreakable”

Blame the Super Bowl (and Justin Timberlake, for throwing her under the bus and walking away from the scandal a … Continue reading Janet Jackson Teaches Listeners, And Fellow Pop Stars, How To Be “Unbreakable”

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Album Review: Taylor Swift Does Pop Her Way on 1989
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Album Review: Taylor Swift Does Pop Her Way on 1989

A couple of days ago, I wrote that Taylor Swift might not understand pop music. After the release of three … Continue reading Album Review: Taylor Swift Does Pop Her Way on 1989

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Ariana Grande Inches Closer To Pop Diva Status with “My Everything”
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Ariana Grande Inches Closer To Pop Diva Status with “My Everything”

If MTV and Beats By Dre are to be believed, Nickelodeon star turned not-so-elusive chanteuse Ariana Grande IS the second … Continue reading Ariana Grande Inches Closer To Pop Diva Status with “My Everything”

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XSCAPE: The Michael Jackson Posthumous Album We Always Deserved
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XSCAPE: The Michael Jackson Posthumous Album We Always Deserved

After the unmitigated disaster that was 2010′s Michael, the first album released after Michael Jackson’s passing, one could be forgiven for … Continue reading XSCAPE: The Michael Jackson Posthumous Album We Always Deserved

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