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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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  1. Aug 16, 2024
    91
    She keeps an eye on trends without succumbing to them. Add Quantum Baby to the winning streak.
  2. Aug 19, 2024
    80
    Quantum Baby still delivers on the kind of smoky, sexy numbers that we'd expect from her.
  3. Sep 20, 2024
    80
    The 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.
  4. Aug 16, 2024
    70
    Quantum 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.
  5. 70
    Quantum 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.
  6. Aug 20, 2024
    70
    Quantum 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.
  7. 60
    Songs 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.

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