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Author: Kyle Jarmon

Sex and Cigarettes Sex & Cigarettes

4 Takeaways from Toni Braxton’s ‘Sex & Cigarettes’ Album

Kyle Jarmon

Released on March 23, Sex & Cigarettes is the eighth studio recording from Toni Braxton. The sultry singer’s project is full of seductive balladry about love lessons, and includes top-notch

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Kayla Brianna Smith

Multi-Talented Vocalist Kayla Brianna Is Blossoming Into A Star

Kyle Jarmon

If you don’t know Kayla Brianna Smith, you should. The daughter of 2x NBA Champion, Kenny “The Jet” Smith, Kayla Brianna is a melodic R&B vocalist pushing the boundaries of

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Simone Biles Story

The Simone Biles Story, ‘Courage To Soar’ Coming To Lifetime This Weekend

Kyle Jarmon

The most decorated gymnast in American history is coming to the Lifetime Network. Talented gymnast Simone Biles, who set the record for the most gold medals won in the women’s gymnastics

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Black Lightning

[PREVIEW] DC Comics’ ‘Black Lightning’ Character Is Coming To Prime Time

Kyle Jarmon

Hoping to capitalize on the continual superhero craze sweeping the nation and the world, The CW is embarking on exploring the DC Comicverse further with Black Lightning. Born Jefferson Pierce,

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TLC final album

REVIEW: TLC Closes Out A Musical Period In All Our Lives With Self-Titled Final Album

Kyle Jarmon

As someone who vividly recalls purchasing the cassette single of “Baby, Baby, Baby,” from Sam Goody, and when The Box used to play “Creep” regularly, I was ecstatic to learn

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Alicia Keys Here Album

Alicia Keys ‘Here’ Album Review | Thoughts On Her Latest

Kyle Jarmon

Alicia Keys Here Album Review   |  Feminine, Black, Unabashed and Unapologetic Here is the sixth studio album from Alicia Keys. The project’s rawness is inspirational, honest and offers a relenting

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Big Baby D.R.A.M.

Album Review: Thoughts on Big Baby D.R.A.M. Debut Album

Kyle Jarmon

Big Baby D.R.A.M. Is An Amusing Testament To Having A Dream & Going After It I was first introduced to German native, D.R.A.M. last year when he released, “Cha Cha,” which

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Mac Miller The Divine Feminine

Mac Miller The Divine Feminine Album Review

Kyle Jarmon

Mac Miller Still Trying To Find His Way on The Divine Feminine – Thoughts On His Latest Mac Miller has often been criticized for not knowing where in Hip-Hop his

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Usher Hard II Love

Usher Hard II Love Album Review

Kyle Jarmon

Not Necessarily ‘Hard II Love‘… just difficult to push replay” Our Review of Usher’s Latest In some ways, Hard II Love feels like a frantic attempt to recreate the memorable

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Beyonce Lemonade

Beyoncé Lemonade album review

Kyle Jarmon

Queen Bey Outdoes Herself with the Beyoncé Lemonade album With Lemonade, the sixth studio and second visual album from Queen Bey, it is as if Beyoncé wanted to outdo Beyoncé.

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Trump The Game

Trump The Game – Donald’s Politics Would Have America Rolling The Dice

Kyle Jarmon

Gambling on Donald Trump’s Politics is like playing Trump The Game A few weeks ago, I was asked by my dad to go through some old board games that had

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Rihanna Anti album review

Rihanna Anti album review

Kyle Jarmon

Anti album review It can be argued that Rihanna’s appeal (aside from physical appearance) is her unique ability to sink her vocals deep into the rivers of production. This musical

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Pusha T – King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude album review

Kyle Jarmon

Pusha T‘s second studio project, King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude comes two years after his debut, My Name Is My Name. That project was met with critical

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Royalty – Chris Brown album review

Kyle Jarmon

The seventh album from Chris Brown entitled, Royalty, can be split down the middle into two distinct sounds – the pop vibe that the singer seems to gravitate towards in

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Five Observations From Watching The Wiz Live

Kyle Jarmon

Remakes are tricky. Audiences measure them against the original and rarely do they actually top them. There are times, though when remakes come very close. The Wiz Live is one

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When It’s Dark Out – G-Eazy album review

Kyle Jarmon

From radio-friendly bangers to introspective musings, G-Eazy’s sophomore album, When It’s Dark Out, is arguably better than his debut. The project finds him at his most vulnerable, which is where

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Adele 25 album

Adele 25 album review

Kyle Jarmon

The Adele 25 album has been a long time coming in the sense that Adele at one point considering taking a permanent sabbatical from the music world. Yet, here she is

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Janet Jackson Unbreakable album

Unbreakable – Janet Jackson Album Review

Kyle Jarmon

One of the many reasons why Janet Jackson has appealed to so many in addition to being a part of a well-known family, an accomplished singer and actress is her

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Beauty Behind The Madness

Beauty Behind the Madness – The Weeknd album review

Kyle Jarmon

The Weeknd Officially Goes Mainstream on Beauty Behind The Madness If you asked most, they’d probably tell you the first time they’d heard of The Weeknd was on the Fifty

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Sinister 2 movie review

Kyle Jarmon

In some ways, Sinister 2 is very much a retread of the first installment. The story picks up years after the events of Sinister, and centers on a mother, played

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