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Reviews "Battered Bruised & Bloody" is a three-act display of Carnage's willingness and ability to work within multiple styles of hip hop and electronic music.
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Reviews The film debuts in theatres tomorrow.
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Reviews Dolph's new EP is the words "I don't give a fuck" manifested as music.
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Reviews Lloyd Banks comes correct with his latest project, proving why NY shouldn't be slept on.
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Reviews The Underachievers deliver a new project which may be different in sound to their well-received first release, "Indigoism," but it is nonetheless a strong effort.
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Reviews "Blue Chips 7000" doesn't change much about the series' formula, but it's a successful culmination.
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Reviews The first half of "Major Key" doesn't sound like a DJ Khaled album, but over time, it becomes clear that it's the same old Khaled.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Skepta recognizes his influential position in the grime scene and delivers "Konnichiwa," an album that should appease day-one listeners as well as attract fans across the pond.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Delivering his 20th studio album and showing no signs of stopping, Tech N9ne's takes an introspective interstellar journey in which he distances himself from Earth in order to get a better look at it.
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Reviews Is Future's Sprite a bit too muddy, or did he deliver as expected on "Dirty Sprite 2"?
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Reviews Rick Ross' second release of 2014, "Hood Billionaire," recycles a Rozay album formula that could use an injection of personality.
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