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- Summary: The seventh full-length studio release from R&B artist Tinashe is the second album in a planned trilogy and includes production from Nosaj Thing and Ricky Reed.
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- Genre(s): R&B
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Aug 16, 2024She keeps an eye on trends without succumbing to them. Add Quantum Baby to the winning streak.
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Aug 19, 2024Quantum Baby still delivers on the kind of smoky, sexy numbers that we'd expect from her.
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Sep 20, 2024The format [just over 20 minutes long] proves again to be well-suited for the singer, providing another highly concentrated shot of material that shows her moving with ease -- sometimes blurring the line -- between sensual slow jams and pop-flavored dance tracks.
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Aug 16, 2024Quantum Baby doesn’t overstay its welcome, but it flaunts Tinashe’s charisma as an independent-minded artist—one of the most unmatchable freaks in the game.
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Aug 29, 2024Quantum Baby is relaxed and a little uncomplicated but continues her dependable streak as an athlete, sex icon, visionary, and artist rolled into one. The best part is she’s never satisfied staying still.
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Aug 20, 2024Quantum Baby is part of a planned trilogy, and paired with the similarly succinct BB/Ang3l, the album starts to feel more substantial. For better or worse, the brevity and restraint of Quantum Baby leaves you begging for more.
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Aug 16, 2024Songs like ‘No Simulation’ and ‘Red Flags’ bring back her ethereal, brooding signature sound, too, while others serve as little pick-me-ups for when you need to switch on. But, this record doesn’t weld these two sides of Tinashe successfully. There’s still a way to go before she finds her sweet spot, but this is a fun stepping stone along the way.