Reviews
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Reviews The latest Joell Ortiz album doesn't disappoint. He still presents us with the lyricism and transparency we've come to expect from him.
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Dallas Darden -
Reviews Chris Brown's sixth album, "X," is a tardy attempt at redemption.
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Reviews Rittz is far from nothing on his sophomore LP.
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Reviews "Souled Out" features songstress Jhene Aiko bravely stretching out on her own, for which she should be commended. However, the album's lack of diversity and dynamism, in overall production, nullifies Aiko's magnetism to a considerable extent.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews "Seen It All: The Autobiography" finds the trap legend at the top of his game, comfortable with his position, and ready to finally dispense true-to-fact game.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews Taylor Gang crooner Ty Dolla $ign has been on a tear this year, and today we'll take a listen to his star studded mixtape $ign Language to see what all the hype is about.
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hnhh -
Reviews Out of nowhere, G-Unit feeds the streets with "The Beauty of Independence" EP to hold the fans over until the main course.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews While there are a few hiccups in track selection and lyrical consistency, "Days Before Rodeo" has Travi$ Scott taking a significant step forward.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews Different Wiz Khalifa album, same story. Blacc Hollywood is confused about what kind of album it wants to be, and it leaves us feeling the same way.
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hnhh -
Reviews On "10 Summers", DJ Mustard finds himself going down the same road, with very few detours. At least those short detours are interesting.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews On BANCO, Sir Michael Rocks is still finding his way to separate himself, both from the Cool Kids' sound, and to some degree, former versions of himself.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews "PARTYNEXTDOOR TWO" proves to be a continuation of the first installment for PARTYNEXTDOOR, as he displays more quality production and an endless amount of all-consuming lust.
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Kahron Spearman