Reviews
- ReviewsThe film debuts in theatres tomorrow. ByDavid Saric3.5K Views
- ReviewsLaced with built in quality features, "Cruel Summer" serves as a launching pad for upcoming solo efforts from the talented roster. Come for the previously released bangers you have heard Kanye let loose on, but stay for the unheard tracks that add depth to this compilation album. ByJason Pollak154 Views
- ReviewsA Tribe Called Quest returns for a curtain call that's as vital to 2016 as any other hip hop album.ByPatrick Lyons172 Views
- ReviewsPharrell's newest album "G I R L" is one more successful notch in the artist/producer's belt. ByRula Al-Nasrawi17.0K Views
- ReviewsSlaughterhouse returns to the basics on "House Rules" mixtape.ByLloyd Jaffe18.0K Views
- ReviewsDrake used his pop stardom to declare ownership of (the new) New York at night 1 of the "Summer Sixteen" tour at Madison Square Garden. ByAngus Walker158 Views
- ReviewsTrippie Redd returns to form, but is it enough?ByVince Rick17.3K Views
- Reviews"Cherry Bomb"—the fourth studio album from Odd Future head honcho Tyler, the Creator—is frequently loud, occasionally soothing, and a bit frustrating.ByPerry Simpson22.6K Views
- ReviewsLong since considered a legend in the game, in his latest mixtape "Reloaded", Twista proves that he's not only a legend of the past, but primed to spit fire well into the future. ByJason Pollak613 Views
- ReviewsRick Ross adds a dash of realism to his kingpin fantasy raps on "Black Market."ByPatrick Lyons48.3K Views
- ReviewsL.A. Rapper Skeme releases his anger on "Inglewood 3" with ease and effortlessness. Will he scare new fans away, or shock the world? ByMaxwell Cavaseno13.1K Views
- ReviewsOn "Waking at Dawn," Roy Woods strays a bit from his original sound toward the middle of the modern R&B road, and he ends up with his strongest batch of songs yet. ByPatrick Lyons23.6K Views