Album Reviews
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Reviews Westside Gunn's unique brand of artistry arrives in full splendor on the opulent and brutally violent "Pray For Paris."
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Reviews Migos deliver the final chapter of the trilogy with "Culture III," a project that shines when the focus is placed upon the inspired trio.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews A decade removed from his commercial peak and mesmerizing breakout run at the top of the 2010s, 2 Chainz has delivered a record that encapsulates his insatiable hunger while also showcasing how much he has grown as an artist.
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Joshua Robinson -
Music In this article we are discussing and ranking Juice Wrld's albums.
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Reviews Magical realism and Atlanta soul.
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Reviews Lil Wayne is trying to keep up when both the industry and the genre are moving on without him—and the result is a confusing album caught between eras, audiences, and expectations.
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Reviews "RED & WHITE" proves that Uzi’s new sauce needs some serious mixing before they finish “The Pink Tape.”
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Reviews With his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."
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Reviews Conway The Machine's "La Maquina" continues the Griselda lyricist's ascension into one of hip-hop's most well-rounded artists.
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Mitch Findlay -
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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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. -
Reviews Lil Baby's “My Turn” establishes the rapper as a new school leader with more to prove.
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Noah C