Album Reviews
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Reviews On his fifth studio album, The Weeknd challenges listeners with an intriguing hour-long mix of commercial “free yourself” music on 103.5 Dawn FM.
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Reviews Key Glock delivers banger after banger on the unrelenting "Yellow Tape 2."
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Reviews Benny The Butcher takes a triumphant leap on "Everybody Can’t Go," with assistance from Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.
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Reviews The Atlanta native does little to explore beyond his comfort zone on "I Never Liked You," nor does he combat the public narratives surrounding his persona.
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Reviews K. Michelle issues a gorgeous farewell to R&B on "I'm The Problem," an album that captures her raw emotions and unfiltered authenticity.
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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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Reviews Magical realism and Atlanta soul.
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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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Reviews Album Review: Blueface may have found glimpses of the beat on his official debut, but his inability to hold long-term attention is to his detriment.
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Reviews After four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."
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Reviews On his eleventh studio album, Rick Ross relishes his status as a hall-of-fame worthy talent.
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Reviews ALBUM REVIEW: Pop Smoke's "Meet The Woo 2" plays to his strengths, blending elements of UK Drill, London electronic, and New York hip-hop.
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Aron A.