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Required listening from the week in music.
"VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West" aired back in Februrary of '09, long before West became one of the year's biggest villains. It is another rambling, often brilliant live performance that shows why Yeezy is one of our most exciting artists. And with more than 70 minutes of footage, maybe we'll finally get to see the deleted moments where he rants about being snubbed by Radiohead and suggests that everybody just give Chris Brown "a break." No one ever said he wasn't crazy.Also in stores:
-- "Animal" is the debut album from Kesha, the artist behind that annoyingly catching "Ke$ha - Tik Tok" song with the line about waking up and feeling like P. Diddy.
-- The newly remastered edition of The Jackson 5's "Dancing Machine" will have you do-do-doing your thing right on the scene. Or, you know, just dancing quietly in the corner.
-- And don't forget to pick up a copy of MJ's 1973 solo album "Music & Me," a collection of covers and standards that offers a peek at what would have happened if the King of Pop had decided to become to the next Tony Bennett.
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