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8.0
109470
8.0 |
Evening Standard
It’s such a enjoyable comeback that you really don’t want it to end
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8.0
109475
8.0 |
The Observer
Thankfully, there are no awkward duets, but instead seven paeans to the consoling powers of love and music
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7.0
109501
7.0 |
Slant Magazine
Some of the most danceable music in her career
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7.0
109463
7.0 |
Loud And Quiet
At just seven tracks, ‘Hello Happiness’ could have felt like a tentative return. Instead, the less-is-more approach feels measured, and while not every track is a bona fide hitter, it’s still an album that delivers highlights with little filler
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6.8
109775
6.8 |
Resident Advisor
It's clear that Hello Happiness is not the full album experience. Still, a few easy summer hits from Khan are a treat
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Guardian
Pays respect to Khan’s funk and disco heydays, drawing a through-line via modern production’s showy window dressing
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6.0
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6.0 |
All Music
Even when a surplus of synthesizers, organs, and flame-throwing guitars threaten to overtake her elsewhere, she cuts straight through with full-tilt, life-affirming power
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6.0
109462
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Pure escapism certainly has its place in these uncertain times
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6.0
109504
6.0 |
Exclaim
Like her timeless '70s hit suggested, Chaka Khan is "every woman" — she can do anything. But there's no need to do everything, all at once
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5.9
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5.9 |
Pitchfork
Largely ignores all the qualities that made the Queen of Funk a legend in the first place
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5.0
109461
5.0 |
Crack
Dutifully showcases her impeccable talent, the album itself doesn’t quite rise to her level of greatness
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