Album Review: Chrisette Michele’s Epiphany
Chrisette Michele is one of those artists who suffers from the bifurcated way black music is marketed and sold—and consumed. She’s too good a singer to be a...
Album Review: Ginuwine’s A Man’s Thoughts
Popular music moves so fast that it can be easy to forget the impact that artists make on the industry, or the genre in which they work. I say that because I’m...
Album Review: Chico DeBarge’s Addiction
The DeBarge family has largely been seen as a talented family that never quite reached the commercial and artistic relevance of the Jacksons, with whom they are...
