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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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<i>The Lion King</i> Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy
Album Reviews, Music

The Lion King Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy

For the sake of a generation’s childhood, Disney smartly plays it safe with its most important musical property. Continue reading The Lion King Live-Action Soundtrack Succeeds by Not Tarnishing the Original’s Legacy

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Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded
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Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded

The first single from the Lion King soundtrack features an incredible Beyoncé vocal, but not much else. Continue reading Beyoncé Soars, But “Spirit” Stays Grounded

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The Phenomenal <i>A Star is Born</i> Soundtrack Doubles as the Quintessential Lady Gaga Album
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The Phenomenal A Star is Born Soundtrack Doubles as the Quintessential Lady Gaga Album

A classic album is born, with some help. Continue reading The Phenomenal A Star is Born Soundtrack Doubles as the Quintessential Lady Gaga Album

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Joni Mitchell (and Emma Thompson) Grapple with Disillusion on “Both Sides Now”
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Joni Mitchell (and Emma Thompson) Grapple with Disillusion on “Both Sides Now”

The singer-songwriter finds new pain in one of her all-time classics. Continue reading Joni Mitchell (and Emma Thompson) Grapple with Disillusion on “Both Sides Now”

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Song of the Week: Ellie Goulding Classes Up The Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack with “Love Me Like You Do”

Whether or not Fifty Shades of Grey is the disastrous smutty mess we are all expecting, the soundtrack is shaping up to … Continue reading Song of the Week: Ellie Goulding Classes Up The Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack with “Love Me Like You Do”

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