Reviews
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Reviews Tech N9ne and the Strange Music roster prove their talents on collaboration album.
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Reviews The newest member of Taylor Gang releases a mixtape stuffed with features, 808s and Dolla $igns.
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews Xzibit’s latest release, "Napalm, is a balanced project with a west coast influence and strong production as well as tenacious lyrics.
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Maurice Richardson -
Reviews Freddie Gibbs gets eclectic without sacrificing any of his gangster realness.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Seeking a rap album for the end of the world.
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Alex Galbraith -
Reviews The Han and Chewbacca bromance is a highlight of the imperfect but satisfying summer blockbuster.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews <p>Schoolboy Q dropped his latest project, “Habits & Contradictions” via iTunes, asking $7.99 for it. It was definitely worth the almost-eight bucks! This latest work show his growth as an artist since “Setbacks,” it displays his versatile flow and his ear for a unique beat.</p>
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Fresh out of house arrest, Gunplay drops "Cops N Robbers", a project that recalls mixtapes in their earliest form, and one that may seem unnecessary if not for Gunplay's undeniable skill and charisma.
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Trevor Smith -
Reviews Diddy surveys his empire on "MMM," a grandiose tape that doesn't offer much in the way substance.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Twelvyy represents his native New York hard on his debut.
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Oliver W. Colbert -
Reviews Latto's third studio album, “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” ties in her vulnerability and bravado for her strongest album to date.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Vince Staples' final album on Def Jam not only reinforces the core themes throughout his career, but also shares them more vulnerably than ever.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares