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 J. Cole releases his most personal and poignant album.
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Glennisha Morgan -
Reviews The New Boyz come back with Foolie Tape.
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews Tyler, The Creator drops the shtick and gets to the core of his belief in fearless individualism on "Scum Fuck Flower Boy."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews On his official debut, "Fireplace: TheNotTheOtherSide," Hodgy shows remarkable maturity while being more sonically creative than ever.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews Donald Glover ditches the rapping, winds up with the best (musical) work of his career.
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Patrick Lyons -
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 -
Reviews "Atrocity Exhibition" sounds like the record Danny Brown's always wanted to make.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews After an EP and a handful of singles, Majid Jordan have completed their debut, self-titled album-- does it rise up to our expectations of the OVO-signed duo?
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Maria Pasquini -
Reviews Thug keeps things exciting and enjoyable on the brief "I'm Up," but it's not as satisfying as his other projects.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Was Mac Miller's Warner Bros. debut worth the wait?
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Gark Mavigan -
Reviews Wu-Tang Clan released "A Better Tomorrow," the proper follow-up to 2007's "8 Diagrams." While new Wu-Tang material is definitely a cause for celebration, the album may fall short of expectations.
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Chris Tart