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Music Album Review: “Results Take Time” by Symba [Blazin'! - 5 Boomboxes]

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Music Album Review: “Results Take Time" by Symba 5 Boomboxes “Symba keeps his listeners on their toes: physically, the listen will move, and mentally, they will be sure to think.” REVIEW PRESENTED BY BTC'S RAP PROMPT BOOK 10 Prompts to Start Your Next Album Album  “Results Take Time”   Released:  September 15, 2022 Length:  52:33 Genre:  Hip Hop Rap RnB Soul Written by: Symba & DJ Drama Produced by: Symba & DJ Drama Sym, is that a Rolex?  ⌚ "Results take time." Fax.  📠 "This shit didn't happen overnight."      "Results Take Time" by Bay rapper, Symba is swag and consciousness. It's akin to one of the best times in Hip Hop, when beats were hard-hitting and lyrics scintillating, the early 90s. And in this millennium, where unfortunate deaths and the Soundcloud rapper's experimentations take out some prime lyricists — Cough.Ka.Takeoff.cough — "Results Take Time" is an album the Hip Hop community needed.      In other

Music Single Review: "Good Day for Living" By Joe Nichols - [Blah! - 1 boombox]

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Music Single Review: "Good Day for Living" By Joe Nichols 1 Boombox " A track that promotes good living leaves you forgetting that you once wanted to go out and skip."     Single from album Good Day for Living Released: February 11, 2022 Length: 3:11 Genre: Country Written by: Joe Nichols Produced by:  Quartz Hill        Although the production is well-done, the lyrics are uplifting, and the vocalist has a strong presence, "Good Day for Living" by Joe Nichols does not move me. The introduction instrumental is redolent of a royalty-free song. The whistles remind me of some commercial that makes you want to go out and skip. I guess this is appropriate as this song promotes that today "is a good day for living." The track does not have many ups and downs. The hook is on the same level as the verses. Hooks are supposed to hook the listener, but sadly, I nearly missed it. A track that promotes good living leaves you forgetting that you once

Music Single Review: "Missing One" By Jameson Rodgers - [Bomb! - 2 boomboxes]

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Music Single Review: "Missing One" By Jameson Rodgers 2 Boomboxes   "Missing One"  by Jameson Rodgers commences like a royalty-free track..."     Single from album Bet You’re from a Small Town Released: September 17, 2021 Length: 3:23 Genre: Country Written by: Jameson Rodgers, Alysa Vanderheym, Brett Tyler, and Hunter Phelps Produced by: Chris Farren, and Jake Mitchell             "Missing One" by Jameson Rodgers commences like a royalty-free track, but soon, the song changes course when the vocalist comes in. It is a country song, but then, again, it changes once more when the drop arrives. Then, it is a pop song that ends as a hard-rock track. The lyrics seem to remain within the themes of country music save for the unmemorable hook. This song is bold in only that it goes through so many genres. However, this is distracting as I missed the song's purpose. The song is loud but not entertaining. It is defiant to any form, which makes it