Album Reviews
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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. 11.7K Views
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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 Yeat's oddball cloud rap isn't engaging enough to justify the 1-hour runtime, but is undeniably exhilarating in small doses on 'Afterlyfe."
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Caleb Hardy 2.7K Views
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Reviews "TIMELESS" is a great way of putting it, as KAYTRANADA's latest contains his crispest production and most foundational songwriting.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 1092 Views
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Reviews Although he may not be able to celebrate just yet, NBA Youngboy has retained his status as one of the most fascinating voices in hip-hop on the soul-baring "Sincerely Kentrell."
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Robert Blair 10.9K Views
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Reviews Kanye West switches gears with the help on Ty Dolla $ign on “Vultures 1." Together, they deliver a fun and brash body of work that sounds more focused than anything else Kanye’s released since “TLOP.”
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Aron A. 4.8K Views
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Reviews An invigorating capstone on what has been a star-making era for Westside Gunn, "Ten" is a project which reasserts the otherworldly artistic vision that Gunn possesses that made him into a phenomenon in the first place
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Robert Blair 7.5K Views
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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. 3.2K Views
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Reviews Nas and Hit-Boy's "King's Disease II" is a nostalgic and masterfully painted portrait of rap royalty.
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Mitch Findlay 25.6K Views
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Reviews Nine years after their previous collaboration, The Alchemist and Oh No pick up right where they left off.
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Wyatt Westlake 980 Views
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Reviews The Amapiano starlet is daring as ever in her first full-length LP.
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Demi Phillips 3.0K Views
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Reviews Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" will likely please longtime fans, though a lack of focused innovation might prove underwhelming to others.
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Mitch Findlay 11.0K Views