Reviews
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Reviews Casey Veggies delivers a solid-enough debut, but it may not broaden his reach as a rapper.
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Reviews Classic West Coast albums "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" were released as a reaction to the turmoil in Los Angeles in the early 90s. Kendrick Lamar's debut studio album "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" tells the story of living in the aftermath of the riots and violence of those times.
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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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Reviews Iggy's debut album "The New Classic" is still on its way, but for now our ears are satisfied, and our playlists graced with a tight sextuplet EP.
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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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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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Tirhakah Love -
Reviews JT’s latest album is missing some swagger, but it’s still a decent pop project.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews With Zaytoven as his guide, Future dives deep into the bottomless well that is his tortured soul.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews On "Circles," Mac Miller proves that liberation from the cycles of the past is possible.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews By reuniting Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, "Men In Black: International" lets the stars do most of the heavy lifting that the writers should've attended to...
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Doctur Dot and Johnny Venus complete their trilogy with "Royalty," a well rounded piece of work that manages to be both grandiose and down-to-earth.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews RetcH lets fans know that he's still winning despite the past year's setbacks on "Still Up."
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Richard Bryan