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Nelly Furtado

Blood Orange: Freetown Sound
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Blood Orange: Freetown Sound

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Marshall Gu
/ 12 July 2016
It’s a flawed love-letter to the '80s, to the people who just want to dance, to the people who feel marginalized, to the people who feel oppressed. Given recent events, it’s an uplifting album in embarrassing times.
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Nelly Furtado: The Spirit Indestructible

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Colin McGuire
/ 16 October 2012
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K’naan: Country, God or the Girl

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Ross Langager
/ 15 October 2012
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The Pop Fan’s Most-Anticipated Albums of 2012?

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Jessy Krupa
/ 20 January 2012
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/ 20 April 2011
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Aarik Danielsen
/ 20 June 2007
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Timbaland: Shock Value

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/ 11 April 2007
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PopMatters Staff
/ 23 October 2000

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