Gnarls Barkley – Atlanta (Album Review)
Gnarls Barkley returns with ‘Atlanta,' blending soul, funk, nostalgia, and personality nearly twenty years after “Crazy”.
Gnarls Barkley returns with ‘Atlanta,' blending soul, funk, nostalgia, and personality nearly twenty years after “Crazy”.
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