Reviews
- ReviewsDonald Glover ditches the rapping, winds up with the best (musical) work of his career.ByPatrick Lyons35.5K Views
- ReviewsOn his first release since "Ballin Like I'm Kobe," G Herbo reaffirms his position as one of Chicago's foremost voices.ByNarsimha Chintaluri11.4K Views
- ReviewsThe Weeknd finally sheds his "mysterious" image and makes his best project in five years. ByPatrick Lyons30.4K Views
- ReviewsYG's "Red Friday" tape is nothing more than a collection of decent "Still Brazy" B-sides. ByPatrick Lyons17.7K Views
- ReviewsLil Uzi Vert and Gucci Mane team up for "1017 vs. The World," a hasty trial run that ultimately feels unnecessary.ByNarsimha Chintaluri20.5K Views
- ReviewsFetty Wap expands his sound on the uneven-but-enjoyable "Zoovier" tape.ByPatrick Lyons17.6K Views
- ReviewsA Tribe Called Quest returns for a curtain call that's as vital to 2016 as any other hip hop album.ByPatrick Lyons162 Views
- ReviewsFrench Montana's long-awaited "MC4" is a botched release that could have been a decent-to-great album if handled better. ByPatrick Lyons20.7K Views
- Reviews"Nightride" is the latest mixtape by R&B songstress Tinashe, in anticipation of her eventual sophomore album. It sounds like she's saved the hits for "Joyride," though "Nightride," free of constraints, is a showcase of her far-reaching skillset. ByMaxwell Cavaseno13.6K Views
- Reviews"Cozy Tapes Vol. 1" is the anti "Lord$ Never Worry" -- a fun, easy listen that doesn't make sacrifices to showcase all of the group's members. ByPatrick Lyons22.9K Views
- ReviewsMeek Mill attempts to bring "Dreams Worth More Than Money"'s ambition back to his mixtapes, but in doing so, sometimes waters down his product. ByPatrick Lyons46.7K Views
- ReviewsThe Virginia-based rapper/singer works hard to prove he's more than just a singles act on his debut album.ByMaxwell Cavaseno15.5K Views