Reviews
- Reviews“Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby” will provide fans with an inside look at the rapper's come up from the streets of Atlanta to being one of the biggest artists in hip-hop.ByCole Blake11.7K Views
- ReviewsIn what is perhaps his most introspective and vulnerable album to date, Post Malone makes some daring creative choices.ByJoshua Robinson4.7K Views
- ReviewsKendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers" offers unsettling insight into the rapper's otherwise sheltered personal life, exploring the dichotomy between Kendrick Lamar - the rapper, and Kendrick Lamar - the person.ByAron A.14.5K Views
- ReviewsWith his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."ByRobert Blair8.5K Views
- ReviewsThe Atlanta native does little to explore beyond his comfort zone on "I Never Liked You," nor does he combat the public narratives surrounding his persona.ByAron A.9.4K Views
- ReviewsWith Ye and Pharrell at the helm of production, Pusha T expands beyond his comfort zone without compromising his pen on "It's Almost Dry." ByAron A.12.5K Views
- ReviewsCoi Leray takes advantage of her moment on "Trendsetter," but the album's title is a major misnomer.ByJoshua Robinson9.9K Views
- ReviewsDespite feeling more like a compilation than a joint project, EST Gee and 42 Dugg strike gold whenever they're in sync with one another. ByAron A.7.6K Views
- ReviewsFivio Foreign’s debut album shoots for the stars.ByJoshua Robinson5.4K Views
- ReviewsVince Staples' new album "Ramona Park Broke My Heart" is rooted in Southern California’s past and present.ByRoss Olson5.7K Views
- ReviewsOn their latest collaborative effort, Dreamville reiterates why they're not just a label, but a full-fledged rap crew.ByRobert Blair10.0K Views
- ReviewsLatto proves that luck has little to do with her success on her most versatile project to date, "777." ByAron A.6.4K Views