Album Reviews
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Reviews Chief Keef successfully threw it back to his golden years, but don't fret: his return also provides a refreshed and compelling take on his legacy and what's next for him.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.8K Views
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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. 7.6K Views
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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 1404 Views
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Reviews A solid and often revelatory album, "Expensive Pain" certainly doesn't displace Meek Mill from his hard-earned position among hip-hop’s front-runners, but it seems unlikely that it’ll be the moment where all of his naysayers see the error of their ways, either.
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Robert Blair 12.9K Views
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Reviews Wolf Haley is (sort of) back.
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Joshua Robinson 6.9K Views
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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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Maxwell Cavaseno 4.5K Views
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Reviews With appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Travis Scott, "MUSIC" reaffirms Playboi Carti as both a pioneer and provocateur in hip-hop.
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Aron A. 2.6K Views
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Reviews LaRussell and Hit-Boy's latest EP "Rent Due" has finally arrived on streaming, paving the way for a harmonious collaborative future.
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TeeJay Small 513 Views
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Reviews Drake and PartyNextDoor's best collaborations have thrived in small doses, where their chemistry is complementary rather than forced. Stretching that formula across an entire album dilutes what makes their collaborative efforts work in the first place.
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Aron A. 5.9K Views
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Reviews "Kiari" finds Offset asserting his personal and artistic identity through standout street bangers and poignant introspection, even as familiar tropes and uneven moments hold the project back.
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Aron A. 2.1K Views
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Reviews In a 2+ year run that found Drake exploring new sonic turf, he returns to his roots on "Scary Hours 3."
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Aron A. 2.6K Views
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Music Mariah Carey is one of the most influential singers of all time. She has some amazing albums and here is the ranking
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Barnell Anderson 9.5K Views