Reviews
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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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Reviews The rap community exploded overnight with coverage of Rockie Fresh, a 21 year old emcee out of the Chi and the newest member of Maybach Music Group. Rockie’s latest mixtape "Electric Highway" dropped January 21 and stands as the artist’s first release under MMG.
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Reviews Jesus Piece is a well-produced album that appeals to a huge audience as it's chock-full of features. It cements Game's place as one of the best modern-day rappers and marks 2012 as his comeback year.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Laden with references, symbolism and easter eggs, here's our guide to understanding Jordan Peele's "Us."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Dizzy Wright's 22-track tape is an interesting and varied project, effectively paying homage to classic hip hop, while still maintaining a singular sound.
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William Cannon -
Reviews Does Nipsey prove he’s worth the buzz with this new mixtape, "Crenshaw"?
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Perry Simpson -
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 Propelled forward by Ryan Reynolds' charismatic performance, "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu" is a sterling first attempt at a live-action incarnation of this beloved world.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews J. Cole's surprise EP will tide fans over until his sophomore album, "Born Sinner," is ready, and it also serves up some classic bars and beats for the no-gimmicks rapper, reminding us of why we like the Cole world rapper in the first place.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews Tyler The Creator and Vince Staples brought their respective albums to life.
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Aron A. -
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