Reviews
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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 5.2K Views
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Reviews Lil Durk puts his strengths on display, sticking to his winning formula on "7220."
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Aron A. 9.8K Views
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Reviews Ahead of his first project on Def Jam, Benny The Butcher takes a gritty and independent victory lap on "Tana Talk 4."
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Robert Blair 6.6K Views
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Reviews It’s impossible to imagine what Ye’s "Donda 2" will sound like when it is complete but the living legend artist is creating a one-of-a-kind fan experience by intimately letting his supporters into his creative process, and presenting the album as it evolves in real-time, exclusively on his Stem Player.
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Alex Zidel 22.9K Views
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Reviews "What It Means To Be King," the first posthumous release from King Von, expands the vision he laid down on his debut album while hinting at what could have been his artistic evolution.
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Aron A. 5.4K Views
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Reviews Brimming with decadence, dedication, and determination, Tyler, The Creator's "Call Me If You Get Lost Tour" is a must-see experience.
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Taiyo Coates 3.8K Views
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Reviews On his first and only project for Shady Records, Conway The Machine puts himself through the emotional wringer in order to deliver his definitive statement.
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Robert Blair 3.9K Views
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Reviews There’s a lot to digest on EARTHGANG’s new album.
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Joshua Robinson 3.6K Views
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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. 6.9K Views
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Reviews A decade removed from his commercial peak and mesmerizing breakout run at the top of the 2010s, 2 Chainz has delivered a record that encapsulates his insatiable hunger while also showcasing how much he has grown as an artist.
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Joshua Robinson 8.6K Views
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Reviews On his sophomore album, Cordae offers his most consistent work to date.
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Robert Blair 7.3K Views
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Reviews On his fifth studio album, The Weeknd challenges listeners with an intriguing hour-long mix of commercial “free yourself” music on 103.5 Dawn FM.
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Joshua Robinson 10.5K Views