Album Reviews
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Reviews Southern powerhouses Curren$y and Jermaine Dupri are finally collaborating on 'For Motivational Use Only, Vol. 1.'
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews The Bronx teen rapper’s debut is putting the legacy of his city on it’s shoulders. Does he manage to rise, or does he crumble under the pressure?
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Music Eminem's years spanning career consists of several albums that are complied, reviewed and ranked in this list.
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Paul Barnes -
Reviews Kevin Gates endured because his audience valued emotional honesty over moral cleanliness, and "Islah" is the clearest proof of that.
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Aron A. -
Reviews “Lonely At The Top” finds Joey Bada$$ balancing Brooklyn roots, growth, risk, and the consistency defining his decade-long career.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Nas’s enduring lyrical skill shines over DJ Premier’s production in a way that serves as a fitting conclusion to the Legend Has It series.
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Aron A. -
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 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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Aron A. -
Reviews "ICEMAN" finds Drake refocused and sharper under pressure, yet trapped between renewed lyrical intent and familiar victimhood, ego clashes, and uneven execution.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Buffalo rappers Che Noir and Jynx716 have linked up for their latest full-length collaborative album, "Andy."
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews With a bit more clarity and ambition, "Blue Lips" is a gratifying listen that encompasses a level of depth that we haven’t heard from ScHoolboy Q before.
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Aron A. -
Reviews This is a step forward for Destroy Lonely's artistry, but it's not the leap in quality and approach that most fans expect at this point.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares