Album Reviews
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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 -
Reviews Donald Glover's last album as Childish Gambino is a bold but worthy farewell to the moniker.
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Devin Morton -
Reviews Mach-Hommy did not dilute his wit, depth of reference, or skill one bit here, yet still crafted what might be the most engagingly accessible masterpiece in his body of work.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
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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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Tha Dogg Pound's latest record manages to be versatile, concise, and interesting, all while maintaining the classic Death Row sound.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews Thugger's vault, brought together by Metro Boomin, provides an engaging and versatile, albeit safe, return to form for the Atlanta trap pioneer.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Latto's third studio album, “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” ties in her vulnerability and bravado for her strongest album to date.
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Aron A. -
Reviews "Honestly, Nevermind" feels like the freshest album Drake has released in awhile.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Metro Boomin and his all-star cast make it clear that the hero is back to reinvigorate trap music in style.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Bktherula's latest album offers a number of sonically-pleasing tracks, though her lyrical diversity leaves a lot to be desired.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews The Amapiano starlet is daring as ever in her first full-length LP.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews Kodak Black's "Back For Everything" is a comprehensive look at one of this generation's most complex hip-hop figures.
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Aron A.