Reviews
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Reviews On his self-titled effort, Vince Staples says more in eight tracks than some rappers do in their entire career.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Bishop Nehru is quietly but steadily carving out his niche.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews Mass Appeal and Netflix give hip-hop fans an in-depth documentary for the culture.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Kendrick Lamar delivers a looser, more freewheeling set of tunes on "untitled unmastered."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Future finally begins to move on and enjoy himself on "EVOL." Is it his strongest work since "DS2"?
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews The Weeknd balances his two selves, one aiming for pop stardom and one who is content in the shadows, on "Beauty Behind the Madness."
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Scott Glaysher -
Reviews Kodak Black proves he's a Southern legend in the making on "Lil BIG Pac."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Mick Jenkins aims to start a dialogue on love with "The Healing Component," an ambitious full-length debut album from the rapper, straying from his usual water theme.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews Wayne's "Mixtape Blueprint" isn't as thrilling as it once was, but he's the only person who can still pull it off.
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Trevor Smith -
Reviews Kevin Gates delivers his most stylistically consistent tape yet, though "Murder For Hire 2" does lack a bit of excitement.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Does King Los win the Game of Thrones that's taking place in hip-hop in 2015?
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Nicholas DG -
Reviews A$AP Rocky is on a constant quest for evolution with "At.Long.Last.A$AP (A.L.L.A.)."
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Rose Lilah