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Ayodele Fadele (8
August 1962 –
March 2018) was an
English musician and
music journalist who was
active from the mid-1980s. He
wrote for the NME in the...
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Wendi Cermak from The
Network Forty described it as "haunting". Dele
Fadele from NME
named '7 Seconds'
Single of the W****,
noting that N'Dour duets...
- from 2 Pac, Lord G and Treach/Riddler make this an
excellent single." Dele
Fadele from NME felt that "Dr Dre and his
brother hitch a sad,
ominous keyboard...
- W****
editor Alan
Jones deemed it "a
brooding and
menacing track". Dele
Fadele from NME
named it
Single of the W****, writing, "And what a breathtaking...
- funny, Nelly's the man for you". NME's Dele
Fadele saw
Nellyville as Nelly's "reply to the haters";
Fadele described the
album as a "glossy, well-produced...
- had a very
public dispute with
Morrissey due to
allegations by NME's Dele
Fadele that
Morrissey had used
racist lyrics and imagery. This
erupted after a...
- filmed, like 20
below and The Mad
Stuntman was freezing,
using no coat. Dele
Fadele from NME
noted that it
featured "the mock-crazy
ragga chatter dancing in...
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Jilted Generation received critical acclaim. In his
review for NME, Dele
Fadele called the
album "a
stormy requiem for
those under siege by the heavy-handed...
- Here
Knows When"
reached number 29 on the UK
Singles Chart. In 1991, Dele
Fadele of NME
described it as "possibly the
strangest single ever to chart, Einstürzende...
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mirrors to be funky. And we knew that anyway." More favorably, NME's Dele
Fadele wrote that
while Out in L.A. was not a
definitive examination of the group's...