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Universal acclaim- based on 391 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 343 out of 391
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Mixed: 16 out of 391
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Negative: 32 out of 391
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Sep 14, 2022
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Nov 28, 2021
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Nov 25, 2020
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Jan 24, 2020
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Aug 4, 2019Here Solange has some great ideas but needs work on blending her pop-style production with the r&b aesthetic more.
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Feb 10, 2019This album is incredible. I love her voice, the lyrics are perfect and productions are magnetic. It isn't for Beyonce's fans!
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Sep 19, 2018Great songs, great production, entertaining throughout, great writing, top album.
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Jan 7, 2018this album is an important piece of history.
what it talks about is really important and it does it with great lyrics and great production full of soul and
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Dec 5, 2017Love this album. Not only it has a great energy but also beautiful and empowering messages embracing the black culture. Simply amazing. One of her best material.
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Oct 15, 201773/100. A great album. Lyrics are amazing. Full of soothing bops. But it's just not really my cup of tea. But I'm still amazed with the lyrics and the message she brought within the songs about racial issues and many more.
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Jan 29, 2017
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Jan 14, 2017An album that signifies Solange's final step out of her sister's shadow, an aggressive and soulful record that perfectly addresses the racial tensions of today.
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Dec 28, 2016
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Nov 29, 2016Never thought that she could sing this good. I really love her voice, though some are quite similar to Beyonce. She'd one day become a very powerful singer like her sister.
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Nov 21, 2016
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Nov 14, 2016Subtle but strong. With a lot of interludes, but they are not filling, they actually keep the flow of the album real good. Solange finally proves the power she has. One of the best albums of the year, for sure.
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Oct 27, 2016This is possibly the most boring piece of crap "album" I have ever heard. SO BORING. Oh my god, so incredibly boring. Every song is exactly the same. This is barely even music. Just, oh god. This album getting good reviews is just totally unbelievable.
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Oct 26, 2016Absolutely stunning work with interludes from various family members and talks of how it is to be a black woman in America at the moment. The whole album flows together concisely and powerfully. The most exciting surprise is Lil Wanye's personal cameo which is some of his best emotional work to date.
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Oct 25, 2016O talento esta no sangue, não sabia que Solange tinha esse talento sonoro, musicas leves e gostosas de ouvir, uma viajem gostosa, toques confortáveis.
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Oct 21, 2016
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Oct 11, 2016Creo que Solange y Beyoncé están arrasando éste año, el álbum es bastante bueno, tiene buenos ritmos, es pegajoso, enserio son muy buenas artistas y se merecen todo.
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Oct 9, 2016
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Oct 9, 2016This album is artfully crafted, produced and lyrically stunning. The most amazing part are the interludes that basically make "the table". I felt like I was sitting there with all those people, listening to their stories and struggles and trying to understand this world we live in and why coexistence is so close, yet so far. Thoughtful, intricate, socially relevant and internally personal.
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Oct 8, 2016One of my favourite album of the year. A soothing album to calm you down and make you think on social issues. I was already a lover of her previous work, and clearly we can hear a lot of growth!
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Oct 7, 2016
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Oct 7, 2016Wow. Impressive material by Solange. She surprise us all with this fresh sound and images. Cranes in the sky is a treat, great melody, perfect lyrics. 2016 is the year for the Knowles sisters.
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Oct 6, 2016This album is amazing, thank you Solange for this! I'm so excited for this era of your music, could you and beyonce be on a featuring song please? Write a song about you both relationship, must be an interesting one OMG.
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Oct 6, 2016
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Oct 5, 2016This is a truly masterpiece. Gosh. It gives me awesome feelings every time I listen to it, so finest, so flawless, bold and beautiful. She needs more recognition.
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Oct 5, 2016Solange's best work to date. The songs and interludes flow seemlessly together, her vocals are soft and brilliant. Cranes In the Sky is the standout...
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Oct 3, 2016Não tem o que negar, esse álbum é maravilhoso, desde quando escutei "Losing You" saberia que Solange apenas nos iria surpreender com sua arte e este álbum é a prova disso.
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Oct 3, 2016The album is jam packed with revelations of Solange as a person and revelations of Solange as a black woman in today's society. I have been a strong follower of Solange for the last couple of years and A Seat At The Table is by far her strongest album and one of the best albums of 2016.
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Oct 3, 2016RAINHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, que pisao nonLimonada foi esse? Deusa, Weary donissima do album.
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Oct 3, 2016This is Solange's best work to date. The songs and interludes flow seemlessly together, her vocals are soft and brilliant. Cranes In the Sky is the standout.
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Oct 3, 2016A Very strong Pro-Black (Never Anti- white) message, sang with angelic vocals. However I wish there were more diverse beats. Solange has really out done herself with what looks to be her most commercially and critically successful album yet.
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Oct 3, 2016A Very strong Pro-Black (Never Anti- white) message, sang with angelic vocals. However I wish there were more diverse beats. Solange has really out done herself with what looks to be her most commercially and critically successful album yet.
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 6, 2017It’s a master-stroke on a landmark record of staggering intelligence, depth and musicality.
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The WireDec 21, 2016She draws you into the shadows and crumbling concrete of America, a nation in which, as Knowles pointed out in a recent online essay, “a former Ku Klux Klan leader is running for Louisiana senator.” [Dec 2016, p.54]
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Dec 13, 2016Here's an album of beautiful R&B songs, and she's chosen to intersperse them with messages of black empowerment.