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    Categories: Music

Jay-Z: 4:44 review – a bracingly honest but conservative confessional

The rapper’s first album since the infidelity accusations on Beyoncé’s Lemonade sees him rowing back on recent hubris and doing battle with his egoBack in the 80s and 90s, rap albums just got released. No matter how big the artist, it was simply another album, and rarely a cultural event … Read entire story.

Source: Music | The Guardian

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