"Richgang", the title of Birdman's collaboration album, is exactly the kind of album you'd expect. Jam-packed with features ranging from Kendrick Lamar to Chris Brown, there's not much music innovation happening here. Instead of coming together like a coherent project, the album seems like it was mashed together on some teenager's playlist. You've probably heard the song "Tap Out" featuring Wayne, Future, & Nicki Minaj, but this whole album is all spectacle with no real meat. Yes, it's exciting to have lots of features. But the features prove pointless when the chorus of a song lasts longer than the actual verses.
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
New Albums: Birdman Enlists the Help of Some Friends and Selena Gomez Makes the Stars Dance
It's Tuesday (7/23) again, which is when the biggest albums of the week usually drop in the music industry. This week we've got Birdman's first album in a while, as well as Selena Gomez's first credited solo effort (her previous albums were credited to her band as well, known as 'The Scene"). Enjoy a quick summary of the albums below. I'll review both albums in my vlog music review, to debut this Friday!

Friday, July 19, 2013
Weekly Music Video Roundup (7/19) - Disney & Rap Stars
This past week, a few notable music videos came out, and the full roundup is available below! From ex- Disney Channel stars to an insightful commentary on racism, there's a little something for everyone.
"Slow Down" - Selena Gomez
"First Time" - Jonas Brothers
"Bounce It" - Juicy J featuring Trey Songz & Wale
"God Bless Amerika" - Lil Wayne
"Made in the USA" - Demi Lovato
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