"Meshell Ndegeocello's New Album and Magnificent Mix: A Review"

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"Meshell Ndegeocello's New Album and Magnificent Mix: A Review"
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The article features 10 new songs from various artists, including Meshell Ndegeocello's "The Omnichord Real Book," which blends various genres and themes of pain, heartbreak, healing, and perseverance. Other notable tracks include Peggy Gou's dreamy house beat "Nanana," Doja Cat's menacing rap "Attention," and Killer Mike's ambitious "Scientists & Engineers" featuring André 3000 and Future. Additionally, Fiona Apple collaborates with Nashville avant-pop group Flesh Eater on "Komfortzone," and the late Mark Linkous' Sparklehorse releases "Evening Star Supercharger." Jazz also makes an appearance with David Virelles' "Uncommon Sense" and Ben van Gelder's "Spectrum," while Elliott Sharp's "Rosette" explores texture and resonance with six overdubbed vintage electric steel guitars.

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