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Reviews The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the sober Eminem’s strongest project to date, and though it’ll inevitably be compared to his previous works, it’s a radically different direction for the Detroit emcee. Eminem has definitely aged and matured, but the question remains: has his maturity caused him succumb to the mainstream instead of shaping it to suit his needs?
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Reviews Last Friday, the Pro Era crew finished off ProEra Week on a major high giving us a banging mixtape, "Secc$ Tap.e 2".
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Reviews Dr. Dre ensures that his new body of work, "Compton," was worth the wait.
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Reviews The Soul Tape 2 has its mistakes and cracks but is overshadowed by Fabolous' strength on the mic and the guests he brings on for the features.
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Reviews YG's "Red Friday" tape is nothing more than a collection of decent "Still Brazy" B-sides.
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Reviews "Stoney" is the world-weary, long-awaited debut album from the guy who brought us "White Iverson." Is he still balling hard, or does he stumble on his rush to score big?
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Reviews Meek Mill’s first offering since his highly-publicized stint in prison is an effective sampler of what’s to come.
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Reviews DJ Khaled continues a hot streak after his rocky start. On the packed Grateful, alongside a cadre of rap royalty young and old, the producer conjures banger after banger with excitable radio-ready rap.
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Reviews Ab-Soul's new project, "Control System," shows his strength as a wordsmith and his passion for the game, all the while keeping the listener's attention.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews The legacy of Capital STEEZ was celebrated in the biggest "Steez Day" festival yet.
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Reviews Kanye West's "Ye" is rewarding for those willing to look beyond the antics.
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Reviews It's scary to think how good the actual "King Push" will be if this is just the prelude.
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Patrick Lyons