devotion is an elegant debut that thrives more on atmosphere than big dramatic moments. jessie ware keeps everything smooth and restrained, letting the subtle production and emotional writing do most of the work. the album has moments where it can blur together slightly, but its late-night mood is so strong that it barely matters. devotion is easily one of the stronger alt-r&b/pop debuts of the 2010s.
quantum baby feels weightless, but in the best way imaginable. it’s sleek, unpredictable, and completely locked into its own wavelength. tinashe leans fully into instinct here, gliding through club production, airy vocals, and melodies that unfold more with each listen. the project doesn’t chase obvious highs, yet somehow remains addictive from start to finish. quantum baby is confident without trying to prove anything, and sounds like an artist creating purely for herself while ... read more
bb/ang3l is a flawless project that showcases tinashe at her most confident and creatively refined. stripping her sound down into something more intimate, the album thrives on subtlety. despite its short runtime, bb/ang3l creative an immersive world that feels emotionally distant yet deeply personal, resulting in the most innovative and captivating release of her career
333 is one of the most expansive and ambitious projects of tinashe’s career. blending alternative r&b, pop, electronic, and ambient influences with insane fluidity, the album constantly shifts in sound without ever losing its identity. 333 feels like the work of an artist operating with complete confidence in her vision.
songs for you is a bold and deeply personal project that reestablished tinashe as one of the most creative artists in modern r&b. the album feels liberated in a way that allows every aspect of her artistry to shine. from the vulnerable songwriting to the futuristic production, songs for you is both emotionally intimate and sonically adventurous, proving that tinashe thrives most when given complete creative freedom.