Reviews
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Reviews Red Bull continues to put on for sub-cultures around the world.
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HNHH Staff -
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 Juice WRLD's posthumous album "Legends Never Die" takes its place in history as the biggest posthumous debut in the last twenty years.
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Alex Zidel -
Reviews The Game's "Documentary 2" barely misses the benchmark set by its predecessor.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Jeezy, the non-stop hustler, delivers more of the same on "Church In These Streets."
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Jay Rock delivers some of finest work to date, proving to fans that "90059" was worth the four-year wait.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Miguel strikes R&B gold once again with "WILDHEART", managing to try out new sounds while making them his own.
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Matt Tompkins -
Reviews Vince Staples pays tribute to Mac Miller and brings "FM!" to life.
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Alex Zidel -
Reviews Everyone can learn something from Asher Roth. "RetroHash" shows just how far he has come.
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Reviews The highly anticipated second full-length SBTRKT album offers a plethora of special features and futuristic beats. It lacks the danceability of the first record, but really solidifies the producer's niche in the burgeoning alternative/electronic genre.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews CyHi the Prynce takes us all to school by giving us a lesson in Black history and his life with his brand new "Black History Project" mixtape.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews "Oxymoron", the third studio album by ScHoolboy Q, makes you want to blast it, driving around in your whip with the windows down, blunt in hand, chilling with the boys. It's the kind of album that you rarely get; the no-holds-barred rap where ScHoolboy goes wild on rhymes that come straight, unfiltered from his mind into the mic.
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