Teyana Taylor, The AlbumTwo years ago, Taylor rattled the cages of R&B with her delectable seven-track collection KTSE. This time around, she triples her effort with her fourth release, The Album.
The stout, 23-track effort looks to embolden the Black community, especially women, during these dark times, as Taylor taps into a bevy of emotions.
On "Boomin," she nabs Future and Missy Elliott for a sultry collab, while also yearning for affection on the Erykah Badu-assisted "Lowkey." Taylor's defining moment comes in the Studio U section of the release, where she goes on an emotional journey, stringing together gripping ballads such as "Concrete" and "Still."Wale, The Imperfect StormWhen it comes to race relations, Wale has always been on the.