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Music Review·May 5, 2024·3 min readShallipopi’s Playground Poetry and the limits of street anthems in “Shakespopi” – Carl TerverIn his new album Shakespopi with a tracklist boasting 9 songs, perhaps to cut down on fillers, Shallipopi is still nowhere near winning the hearts of his critics; the pressure is well-deserved, if you’re celebrated then you have to do more. Read More