‘Whole Lotta Red’ is an imperfect representation of Playboi Carti’s brilliance
By Joseph Riley | January 8, 2021"Whole Lotta Red," while fitfully enjoyable, is far from the last word on Playboi Carti's output in 2019 and 2020.
"Whole Lotta Red," while fitfully enjoyable, is far from the last word on Playboi Carti's output in 2019 and 2020.
The postponement of almost every major studio release until 2021 has essentially made this a lost year for Hollywood, and theaters in Charlottesville are feeling the pressure.
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The man who almost single handedly revived “Saturday Night Live” in the early 80s returned as host, bringing with him a wide array of characters not seen since his glory days.
Many artists throughout hip-hop history have put vibe and rhythm ahead of lyrical complexity.
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