Album Reviews
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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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Aron A. -
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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Reviews Lil Durk puts his strengths on display, sticking to his winning formula on "7220."
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Aron A. -
Reviews Patience is the best virtue that "Please Don't Cry" exemplifies, and Rapsody uses that process to achieve sonic and spiritual focus.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Despite a few unnecessary detours, "JACKBOYS" provides the rush it aims for.
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Noah C -
Reviews Lil Uzi Vert reminds us that he’s not from this planet on his sophomore album, “Eternal Atake”.
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Noah C -
Reviews Lil Baby and Lil Durk build off their consistency as solo and feature artists to achieve what few rappers of their stature have done effectively on a collaborative project -- complement each other.
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Aron A. -
Reviews While this is perhaps Metro's biggest risk in a while that showcases Pluto's dynamism, their adherence to certain formulas is becoming hollow.
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Reviews While it's great to see Mr. Rager in a more energetic, carefree, and musically evolved place, the execution on his ninth studio LP leaves a lot to be desired.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews "What It Means To Be King," the first posthumous release from King Von, expands the vision he laid down on his debut album while hinting at what could have been his artistic evolution.
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Aron A. -
Reviews While the tracklist is bloated, Nicki Minaj effortlessly defends her throne on "Pink Friday 2."
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Aron A. -
Reviews Quavo's "Rocket Power" is a fitting tribute to Migos icon Takeoff, whose life was tragically cut short last year.
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Paul Barnes