Reviews
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Reviews Although there isn’t anything egregious about "Rolling Papers 2," it could have been improved with a more focused sense of direction.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews Lil Uzi Vert embraces his pop-punk spirit on "Luv is Rage 2."
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Alphonse Pierre -
Reviews With no features this time around, “Slimeball 3” attempts to establish Young Nudy as one of East Atlanta's premier acts.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews A tale of 2: Chainz, and Tity Boi. The enjoyable album's primary focus is the feature-heavy "trapper turned rapper", 2 Chainz, but promise is shown for the artist's ability to transform from into 2 Chainz a "rapper former trapper".
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews If your name’s coming out of the mouths of many it’s of little concern what taste you leave. Especially in the rap world where talk isn’t cheap, it pays. Suffice it to say no rapper is talked about as much as Weezy. Good, bad, and goblin green ugly people can’t stop chirping about Tunechi.
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews NAV doesn't have much to offer beyond his beats and limited worldview.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews After two focused albums, Gucci Mane gets back to his old, inconsistent ways on the uneven "Return Of East Atlanta Santa."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Aminé's debut is at time derivative, at other times deep, and mostly enjoyable.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews On what's being touted as his final album, The Game proves why he truly was "Born 2 Rap" on a star-studded swan song.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Juice WRLD's first New York performance.
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Vince Rick -
Reviews One of the most controversial hitmakers of the current rap scene finally unleashes his debut mixtape. After all the drama, is Tekashi 6ix9ine able to make music that lives up to the mass hysteria?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews The collaborative efforts of Curren$y, Freddie Gibbs, and The Alchemist make for a rap outing lined with healthy sparring and phenomenal beat selection
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Richard Bryan