![]() "Baby Blue", a 2015 song by Action Bronson featuring Chance the Rapper."Baby Blue" (Emilíana Torrini song), a 1999 song by Emilíana Torrini ![]() ![]() "Baby Blue" (George Strait song), a 1988 song by George Strait "Baby Blue", a 1985 song by Đorđe Balašević from his album 003."Baby Blue", a 1979 song by The Beach Boys from their album L.A."Baby Blue" (Badfinger song), a 1971 song by Badfinger " It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", a 1965 song by Bob Dylan.Baby Blue's Manual of Legal Citation, an open-source legal style guide based on The Bluebookīaby Blue (rapper), a female rapper from London.All the same, the record's heart is in manicured chaos, served up with gloss and volume. Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, and Imagine Dragons admit they're a "Sucker for Pain," Kehlani lusts for a "Gangsta," and the whole shebang starts with Skrillex & Rick Ross creating an unholy racket in "Purple Lamborghini." Despite the presence of Twenty One Pilots, possibly the most popular rock band in 2016, Suicide Squad: The Album feels like a throwback, a salute to Y2K rap-rock and Todd McFarlane figures anchored by Eminem's "Without Me." It's an odd bit of cognitive dissonance that isn't without its moments: Dan Auerbach, Mark Ronson, and Action Bronson conjure some spooky soul and there's an elegance underpinning Grace's "You Don't Own Me" that recalls vintage Portishead. Sometimes the tempo slows and at times the murk lifts for a bit of lightness - by the time War's "Slippin' into Darkness," one of two oldies here, arrives it's a blessed, breezy relief - but the overall feel of Suicide Squad: The Album is one of dank industrial gloom: this music is meant to live in the shadows. Suicide Squad, the DC property where the bad guys are the actual heroes, cries out for an appropriately aggressive accompanying soundtrack, which is precisely what Suicide Squad: The Album delivers. ![]()
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