Album Reviews
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Reviews Benny The Butcher takes a triumphant leap on "Everybody Can’t Go," with assistance from Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.
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Aron A. -
Reviews No longer content to be viewed as anything less than top-tier, Denzel Curry delivers his most expansive, explosive and accomplished body of work to date with "Melt My Eyez, See Your Future."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Mick Jenkins tells the truth on his third studio album, "Elephant In The Room."
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews In what is perhaps his most introspective and vulnerable album to date, Post Malone makes some daring creative choices.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews While a fully-fledged solo debut continues to elude us, Jay Electronica and Jay Z have served up a fascinating collection of cerebral, forward-thinking hip-hop.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Amidst a slew of guest appearances, DMX's "Exodus" shines whenever the legendary MC steps to the mic.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews On his sophomore album, Cordae offers his most consistent work to date.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Gates' gravitational pull is as glorious and idiosyncratic as ever, and it permeates the newfound maturity of his music.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews Doechii delivered her major label debut, and because it only sits at 5 tracks, fans were left wanting more from Florida's next in line.
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Erika Marie -
Reviews Offsetting familiarity with calculated risk, Rich The Kid takes stock on his third album "Boss Man"
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Robert Blair -
Reviews "$oul $old $eparately" sees Gibbs not just find his feet within the major label structure, but defiantly plant his flag in it.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews At long last, Joey Crack has decided to hang up his Yankee fitted, at least for now.
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Luke Hinz