Mar 06, 2020 10:15
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Meanwhile, I was wondering what happened to X Ambassadors.
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My music game is lagging lately, I'm obsessed with podcasts atm and have no idea whats on radio the last 6 months. Have i missed anything great?
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I think it's an okay/meh EP. It could've been better.
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Fresh off fostering a movement like #HotGirlSummer, one would think Megan Thee Stallion had little if anything left to prove, but her Suga EP tells a bit of a different story. Megan uses the moment to level up as an increasingly important voice of female empowerment and at the same time remind us how easily she can traverse some of the most beloved sounds of contemporary rap.
If this is her debut album, I will be honest it sucked. Quality could've been better.
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