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Danny Schwartz April 20, 2017 Reviews The second part of Game's "Documentary 2" is more serious, solemn, and satisfying than the first.
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Patrick Lyons October 16, 2015 Reviews Ty Dolla $ign comes through with one of the strongest, most diverse R&B albums of the year.
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Patrick Lyons November 16, 2015 Reviews An almost perfectly executed album of nocturnal R&B bliss.
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Patrick Lyons December 07, 2015 Original Content INTERVIEW: Dawn Richard on blurring the lines between recording and live performance, the importance of creative isolation, and the fifth anniversary of "Last Train To Paris."
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Trevor Smith April 26, 2016 Reviews Leading up to G.O.O.D. Music's "Cruel Summer", CyHi shows he deserves to be on the honor roll with "Ivy League Club". The Prynce is adept at holding down a track with his linguistic skill, or sharing big tunes with notable features.
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Jon Godfrey July 25, 2012 Reviews Even if Jadakiss isn't in your top five, "Top 5 Dead Or Alive" proves that he's still doing exactly what he should be at 40 years old.
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Patrick Lyons November 26, 2015 Original Content Which is your favorite song by The Fugees?
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Victor Omega May 08, 2023 Original Content Will Eminem and 50 Cent ever collaborate again?
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Mitch Findlay February 21, 2018 Profiles INTERVIEW: Trippie Redd dissects what is timeless, counting Drake as a top contender, and discusses what his next moves are, now that touring has wrapped up: 1) buy a new crib and 2) finish up his debut album.
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Vince Rick March 27, 2018 Reviews J. Cole's second offering picks up where "Cole World" missed the mark and reintroduces Cole to the Hip Hop world.
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Eliezer Santiago June 20, 2013 Reviews Doctur Dot and Johnny Venus complete their trilogy with "Royalty," a well rounded piece of work that manages to be both grandiose and down-to-earth.
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Richard Bryan February 28, 2018