Album Reviews
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Reviews Kodak Black's "Back For Everything" is a comprehensive look at one of this generation's most complex hip-hop figures.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Lil Durk puts his strengths on display, sticking to his winning formula on "7220."
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Aron A. -
Reviews Future basks in the sunlight of his true self on "High Off Life."
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Reviews At the peak of his commercial powers, Chicago's Polo G sets out to prove that his upward trajectory is still in motion on "Hall Of Fame."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Kodak Black’s spirit is alive and well on Jackboy, while Sniper Gang’s second-in-command holds down the vision on his most polished project to date.
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Aron A. -
Reviews On his self-titled effort, Vince Staples says more in eight tracks than some rappers do in their entire career.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews While this is perhaps Metro's biggest risk in a while that showcases Pluto's dynamism, their adherence to certain formulas is becoming hollow.
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Reviews Bryson Tiller’s third studio album “Anniversary” seeks to inaugurate the singer’s long-awaited comeback, while commemorating his 2015 debut album, “Trapsoul.”
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Reviews Hunxho's latest project has a lot to offer in terms of songwriting and instrumentation, though the mixing all but stalls the EP's momentum.
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TeeJay Small -
Music What is your favorite Beyonce album?
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Reviews Gates' gravitational pull is as glorious and idiosyncratic as ever, and it permeates the newfound maturity of his music.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews Victoria Monét forges on with a glittery R&B delicacy that awakens every human sense.
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Demi Phillips