Album Reviews
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Reviews Gunna’s "The Last Wun" captures his shift from survival to self-preservation as he prepares for a new chapter in his career.
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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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Reviews The Amapiano starlet is daring as ever in her first full-length LP.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews Ultimately, for an artist who has found himself in an odd place of his career these past few years that have seen him flirting with the idea of leaving hip-hop entirely, "Alfredo 2" is proof that Gibbs is far from reaching a glass ceiling in his career.
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Aron A. -
Reviews There's no producer that understands Snoop Dogg better than Dr. Dre. Together, they rediscover a synergy where Dre’s direction revitalizes Snoop’s performance, while Snoop pushes his own boundaries as an MC.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Earl Sweatshirt's personal growth over the past few years may have just made "Live Laugh Love" his most definitive album experience.
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Reviews All of Eminem's legendary qualities as an MC shine the brightest they've done in years, but so do his biggest artistic shortcomings.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews "Really Her" is some of BIA’s most exciting material yet.
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Reviews Lil Durk puts his strengths on display, sticking to his winning formula on "7220."
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Aron A. -
Reviews Tha Dogg Pound's latest record manages to be versatile, concise, and interesting, all while maintaining the classic Death Row sound.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews “Lonely At The Top” finds Joey Bada$$ balancing Brooklyn roots, growth, risk, and the consistency defining his decade-long career.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Young Thug’s “UY Scuti” is messy and uneven yet vulnerable, offering flashes of his pre-incarceration brilliance without reclaiming the superstar stature that once placed him at rap’s upper echelon.
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Aron A.