Album Reviews
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Reviews "Infinite" is a proper send-off for Mobb Deep. Eight years after Prodigy’s death, Havoc recreates their familiar universe, honoring posthumous verses while showcasing his own evolution alongside The Alchemist.
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Aron A. 4.0K Views
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Reviews Quavo's "Rocket Power" is a fitting tribute to Migos icon Takeoff, whose life was tragically cut short last year.
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Paul Barnes 4.0K Views
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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 3.9K Views
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Reviews The Dreamville songbird fuses grown folks music with her own R&B-Soul stylings.
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Erika Marie 3.9K Views
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Reviews Travis Scott continues to showcase his brilliance as a producer but his ability to flesh out cohesive thoughts falls flat on “Utopia.”
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Aron A. 3.9K Views
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Reviews It says it right there on the box, and this uncompromising Future release doesn't need to change who "MIXTAPE PLUTO" is.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 3.8K Views
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Reviews Fueled by spooky production and gleeful depictions of violence, Young Nudy's delightfully sinister "Dr. Evil" cements him as hip-hop's deadliest slasher.
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Mitch Findlay 3.8K Views
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Reviews Offsetting familiarity with calculated risk, Rich The Kid takes stock on his third album "Boss Man"
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Robert Blair 3.8K Views
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Reviews Even though Tyler, The Creator is running it back rather than pushing it forward, "DON'T TAP THE GLASS" is nonetheless immediate and joyous.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 3.7K Views
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Reviews "Luv 4 Rent" isn’t just a welcome return from one of contemporary hip-hop’s most fearlessly individualistic presences but it stands tall as the finest entry in Smino’s discography to date.
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Robert Blair 3.7K Views
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Reviews Through more vivid personal narratives, detailed production, and self-aware confidence, Tyler shows us why he was right all along by fully embracing his egos- and then killing them.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 3.6K Views
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Reviews A little over a year after Lil Durk's "7220," the Chicago icon is officially back with his eighth studio album "Almost Healed."
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Caleb Hardy 3.6K Views