John Legend is a great deal of things, yet fans and doubters alike can concur on one thing he is not: hip. Indeed, at any rate he wasn't — then he discharged this tribute to the high-life, driven by Pino Palladino (bass) and Chris Dave (drums), a similar match behind the scores on Adele's 21 and D'Angelo's Black Messiah). The unwavering beat intelligently gives Legend a little space to extend, and not even an ordinarily witty Chance verse can take the show. — N.W.
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John Legend deed. Chance the Rapper, "Penthouse Floor"
John Legend is a great deal of things, yet fans and doubters alike can concur on one thing he is not: hip. Indeed, at any rate he wasn't — then he discharged this tribute to the high-life, driven by Pino Palladino (bass) and Chris Dave (drums), a similar match behind the scores on Adele's 21 and D'Angelo's Black Messiah). The unwavering beat intelligently gives Legend a little space to extend, and not even an ordinarily witty Chance verse can take the show. — N.W.
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