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1010Benja
Best New Album
On his chic, adventurous, hybrid-pop debut, Benjamin Lyman is a world-weary optimist and DIY maximalist with a voice fit for the mainstream yet made for the arthouse

Akoma

Jlin
On her dazzlingly detailed new album of experimental post-footwork, the Indiana producer pushes extreme rhythmic precision so far that it begins to feel psychedelic.

It’s Over

Tatyana
The London singer and producer’s glamorous, infernally catchy new dance-pop record suffers from a deeply modern affliction.

WE DON’T TRUST YOU

Future / Metro Boomin
Two of rap’s biggest hitmakers team up for a sleek, vengeful project that somewhat successfully tries to recapture the feeling of an event album.

Tyla

Tyla
The South African singer’s star-making debut is a lithe, contemporary take on pop-R&B that pulses with the log-drum heartbeat of amapiano.

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