Reviews
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Reviews <p>Ludacris is back in the game and reminding us who thafuck he is with his new mixtape “1.21 Gigawatts (Back To The First Time).”</p>
<p>Ludacris goes in on this mixtape with the flow we've expected to hear from him ever since “Phat Rabbit”. I'm sure this mixtape will please his fans as a far as flow goes. The content is nothing we haven't heard before, that is to say, it's pretty typical. But this entire mixtape isn't Ludacris doing anything drastically different-- I mean, the title alone is a pretty good indication that he's trying to get back to his roots.</p>
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Chlöe's stellar talent has found new expressions in her masterly debut solo album.
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Victoria Ifeolu -
Reviews NBA YoungBoy's "Richest Opp" is his most noteworthy project of 2023, seeing him point fire at the music industry at large.
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews Quavo's "Rocket Power" is a fitting tribute to Migos icon Takeoff, whose life was tragically cut short last year.
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Paul Barnes -
Reviews Walker is on pace to break the record set by Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” with her emotional new album.
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Hayley Hynes -
Reviews Juicy J returns with more of the same on "Blue Dream & Lean 2."
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Alex Galbraith -
Reviews "Luv 4 Rent" isn’t just a welcome return from one of contemporary hip-hop’s most fearlessly individualistic presences but it stands tall as the finest entry in Smino’s discography to date.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews DJ Khaled takes advantage of his star-studded address book to deliver one of the more focused projects in his discography.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Despite feeling more like a compilation than a joint project, EST Gee and 42 Dugg strike gold whenever they're in sync with one another.
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Aron A. -
TV Tariq is playing a dangerous game
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews James Blake’s left the dark space that he’s wallowed in for the past three albums and seizes emotions and experiences that he’s pushed away in the past.
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Aron A. -
Reviews On his first release since "Ballin Like I'm Kobe," G Herbo reaffirms his position as one of Chicago's foremost voices.
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Narsimha Chintaluri