Courtesy of XL Records.

5. Ratchet – Shamir

Shamir Bailey caught my attention along with that of many others late last year with his single “On the Regular,” which provided layered rhythms, charming lyrics, and a heaping load of in-your-face attitude. Following the hype, Ratchet is nowhere near disappointing. In his debut album, the young singer takes an unconventional approach by broadening his sound instead of narrowing it down to conform to any certain classification. With a remarkably unique voice, Shamir takes on the darker side of romance in tracks such as “Demon,” singing “My wings turned black, no turning back./Yeah, you have me completely.” Bonus track “KC” shows Shamir’s versatility as an artist, juxtaposing such a quiet, cry-worthy acoustic track alongside some of the loudest funk of the year. And if you want to know what I mean by loud, just listen to single “Call It Off” or “Make a Scene,” both of which sound like they may have been inspired by air horns (in the best way possible). Regardless, don’t let the album’s pop-culture title deter youthis album has a surprising hint of grace in all of its ghetto.

Grilled chicken bits fall flat

Kanz Bitar

In this week’s culinary crusade, staff reporter Kanz Bitar visited Chick-Fil-A to try the grilled chicken bits.

Like many people, Chick-fil-A is one of my favorite fast food restaurants, so I’ve been there quite a bit but there are many things on the menu changed that I have yet to try. This week I decided to go and try their grilled chicken bits. 

My friend loves these so much which is why I wanted to try them, I wanted to see if they were really that good. 

The initial first bite was great. I thought it tasted good but the more I ate the more I disliked it. It was super chewy which I didn’t mind, but the flavor was weird. It wasn’t like any grilled chicken I’ve tasted before. 

It wasn’t that good in my opinion, so I probably won’t be trying it again.

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