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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: "Alive Again" By David Guetta Ft. Morten & Roland Clark - [Blazin’! - 5 boomboxes]

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Music Single Review: "Alive Again" By David Guetta Ft. Morten & Roland Clark 5 Boomboxes "Alive Again"  opening notes are bold, surprising, shocking, defiant, and CrAZY!"             Single from album Alive Again Released: November 30, 2021 Length: 3:32 Genre: Dance, Electonrica Written by: David Guetta, Morten, and Roland Clark  Produced by: David Guetta, Morten      WOW! "Alive Again" opening notes are bold, surprising, shocking, defiant, and CrAZY! As the song progresses, I realize I am unprepared for this track. "Alive Again"  is confident in its presentation and form. It stands out. The sounds and movements are intriguing. I have to stop writing this review for a moment to dance. This song brings to mind early Deadmaus or... ah! I cannot recall the electronica artist who used organic sounds. Regardless, this song feels organic, even with its industrial sounds. The organic nature may be due to the four-four tempo that felt