The “sophomore slump” is a well documented phenomenon in which a second effort fails to live up to the relatively high standards of the first effort. Common examples include schooling, athletics, television, or films and video games. Of course, it also applies to music wherein a hit debut album is followed by a second that […]
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: 10 Times The Sophomore Album Was Better Than The First
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