Album Reviews
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Reviews Despite feeling more like a compilation than a joint project, EST Gee and 42 Dugg strike gold whenever they're in sync with one another.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Tinashe has regained control over her career, and it shows on "Songs For You."
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Reviews On his sophomore album, Cordae offers his most consistent work to date.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews DJ Khaled's key to success is based on a formula, and it's one he seems unwilling to change.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Brent Faiyaz's new album is unlike anything that's out right now.
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Joshua Robinson -
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 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 "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 Ideally, a final statement should leave fans eager for a return, a body of work that commands reflection and conversation. Here, Cole offers a snapshot of craftsmanship at a high point, a reckoning with his own mythos, and a testament to the fact that even the most dependable voices in rap can surprise, falter, and reflect at once.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Wolf Haley is (sort of) back.
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Joshua Robinson -
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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Reviews Key Glock delivers banger after banger on the unrelenting "Yellow Tape 2."
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Rose Lilah