Album Reviews
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Reviews Doechii delivered her major label debut, and because it only sits at 5 tracks, fans were left wanting more from Florida's next in line.
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Erika Marie -
Reviews Nas and Hit-Boy's "King's Disease II" is a nostalgic and masterfully painted portrait of rap royalty.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews Kenny Mason's latest record offers some of his finest work yet, with his trademark genre-bending bangers taking center stage.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews The unflinching honesty, aggressive delivery, and bold melodies are a return to form for one of Louisiana’s most consistent artists of the past decade.
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Aron A. -
Reviews On "Circles," Mac Miller proves that liberation from the cycles of the past is possible.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews Action Bronson and Alchemist have settled into a very comfortable rapport with each other and bring out the best in each other on "Lamb Over Rice." The tape is a short and stoned romp through lavish landscapes.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews Some more rap songs.
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Cole Blake -
Reviews Magical realism and Atlanta soul.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews TDE fan favorite Isaiah Rashad's latest album isn't quite a blazing inferno, but rather a slow and contemplative burn.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews Westside Gunn's unique brand of artistry arrives in full splendor on the opulent and brutally violent "Pray For Paris."
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews ALBUM REVIEW: Pop Smoke's "Meet The Woo 2" plays to his strengths, blending elements of UK Drill, London electronic, and New York hip-hop.
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Aron A. -
Reviews On his first and only project for Shady Records, Conway The Machine puts himself through the emotional wringer in order to deliver his definitive statement.
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Robert Blair