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SAULT's work reinforces the sonic connections between global Black communities — from Africa to the Americas — and brings in a multitude of voices to tell an undivided story. Courtesy of the Artist hide caption

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The Atlanta duo Coco & Clair Clair's debut full-length SEXY makes our shortlist for the best new albums out this week. Shervin/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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New Music Friday: The best releases out on Nov. 4

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Doja Cat's latest full-length, Planet Her, is on our shortlist of the best albums out June 25. David LaCapelle/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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New Music Friday: The Top 10 Albums Out On June 25

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SAULT's Untitled (Black Is), the No. 1 album of 2020. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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The No. 1 Album Of 2020: SAULT's 'Untitled (Black Is)'

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NPR Music's No. 1 Albums And Songs Of June

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SAULT's UNTITLED digs into the everyday aspects of Black existence, and celebrates who we are privately, not when we're donning the cape and saving humanity from itself — again. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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