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7.3
97539
7.3 |
Gig Soup
Grateful’s biggest flaw is not that it is 87 minutes. Rather, the issue is that a double album formula works better as separate albums
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7.0
97514
7.0 |
The Music
The stars are stars, but our greatest pleasures are our insights into Mr Another One
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6.0
97515
6.0 |
NME
There’s an obvious issue here regarding quantity over quality
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6.0
97512
6.0 |
The Observer
Sadly, nearly every song is made worse by Khaled’s inane shout outs of “another one” or “we the best music”, making you yearn for a Khaled-free version
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5.2
97511
5.2 |
Pitchfork
Ostensibly an ode to the joys of fatherhood, but its A-list features and slick surfaces are the polar opposite of warm and fuzzy
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5.0
97517
5.0 |
All Music
The beats are fully outfitted, and several are suitably immense, but they blur into one another as they serve as a spirited if mostly unremarkable summertime backdrop
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5.0
97532
5.0 |
Pretty Much Amazing
It rolls along easily enough, but most likely listeners will just queue the songs they like and ignore the rest of the filler
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4.0
97513
4.0 |
Clash
A disappointing record that shows its cards all too quickly...
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4.0
97516
4.0 |
Exclaim
One of the distinctive qualities of a good album is its ability to capture a main idea, theme, or aesthetic and explore it to its depths; what Khaled provides here is a playlist of new music
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