Album Reviews
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Reviews "Only Built For Infinity Links" is a testament to the Yin and Yang-like nature of Quavo and Takeoff's individual styles.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews In what is perhaps his most introspective and vulnerable album to date, Post Malone makes some daring creative choices.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews ALBUM REVIEW: With a No. 1 album already on his resume, Boogie fuels the "King of New York" debate with "Artist 2.0" - but is there fire behind the gas?
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Michael Kawaida -
Reviews Ahead of his first project on Def Jam, Benny The Butcher takes a gritty and independent victory lap on "Tana Talk 4."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews No longer content to be viewed as anything less than top-tier, Denzel Curry delivers his most expansive, explosive and accomplished body of work to date with "Melt My Eyez, See Your Future."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews JT’s latest album is missing some swagger, but it’s still a decent pop project.
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Demi Phillips -
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 The added distance from Mac's second posthumous release creates one of the most uniquely emotional pieces of music we've ever heard.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Benny The Butcher takes a triumphant leap on "Everybody Can’t Go," with assistance from Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.
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Aron A. -
Reviews On his fifth studio album, The Weeknd challenges listeners with an intriguing hour-long mix of commercial “free yourself” music on 103.5 Dawn FM.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Doja Cat welcomes us to her planet.
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Rose Lilah