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Reviews Drake was polite, methodical, and very Canadian during his "Aubrey & The Three Amigos" tour stop last night.
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Rose Lilah 45.0K Views
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Reviews J. Cole releases his most personal and poignant album.
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Glennisha Morgan 128.0K Views
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Reviews "PARTYNEXTDOOR TWO" proves to be a continuation of the first installment for PARTYNEXTDOOR, as he displays more quality production and an endless amount of all-consuming lust.
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Kahron Spearman 35.9K Views
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Reviews "Rockabyebaby" is a well-produced album by Cassie that showcases her ability to not just sing but mix in rhymes with her vocals. Surprisingly good for a mixtape, the anticipation for her new album is now at an all-time high.
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Dhruva Balram deleted 1432 Views
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Reviews After joining forces for the first time two years ago on a single track, Rockie Fresh and Casey Veggies are back for their collaborative project "Fresh Veggies."
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Iva Anthony 1.8K Views
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Reviews Laced with built in quality features, "Cruel Summer" serves as a launching pad for upcoming solo efforts from the talented roster. Come for the previously released bangers you have heard Kanye let loose on, but stay for the unheard tracks that add depth to this compilation album.
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Jason Pollak 190 Views
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Reviews Ahead of his first project on Def Jam, Benny The Butcher takes a gritty and independent victory lap on "Tana Talk 4."
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Robert Blair 6.6K Views
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Reviews Latto proves that luck has little to do with her success on her most versatile project to date, "777."
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Aron A. 6.1K Views
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Reviews Royce da 5'9" and DJ Premier come together for "PRhyme," a collaboration that hip-hop should be grateful for.
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Dallas Darden 16.2K Views
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Reviews A$AP Ferg gives us one of the most human big-budget NY rap albums in recent memory, though "Always Strive And Prosper" does end up being a bit all over the place.
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Patrick Lyons 31.5K Views
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Reviews Post Malone's new album "AUSTIN" abandons hip-hop for sugary sweet ballads that lack imagination.
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Alexander Cole 2.5K Views
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Reviews This is a step forward for Destroy Lonely's artistry, but it's not the leap in quality and approach that most fans expect at this point.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 1165 Views