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3.0 good | ajcollins15 | August 3rd 23 | In many ways, Jessy Lanza is what I always dreamed Kelela would and could be. However, Jessy suffers from the same problems Kelela has had her whole career; one-dimensionality. The biggest positive of this Jessy project of a Kelela project is that it is not bogged down by an hour run-time. The 33-minute and change length of Jessy?s fourth album is a much more enjoyable and digestible run-time than anything Kelela has done. But still, there feels like everything here is a paired comparison to the classics in the UK bass genre. Experimental RnB deserves a heavy boost in this area and I know Jessy can be one of them. She continues to evolve her sound and grow, but not always in the best ways. Will continue to keep an eye out though.
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3.5 great | Erwann S. STAFF | July 31st 23 | Love Hallucination is Jessy Lanza at her breeziest. Her R&B delivery is supported by UK Bass rhythms and synthpop melodies, for an album that alternates between the lowkey and the banging.
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