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TV Though the episode has a layer of racial anxiety and tension to it, it's Van's journey from start to finish that has us hooked. She finally gets the episode she deserves.
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Reviews Even if Jadakiss isn't in your top five, "Top 5 Dead Or Alive" proves that he's still doing exactly what he should be at 40 years old.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Lil Herb's debut effort, "Welcome To Fazoland", is a strong mix of drill and soul-inspired production, all connected with Herbo's hard-hitting flow.
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Reviews With the release of his third album, MMG rapper Wale aims to prove he can be both a lyricist and a poet and still achieve commercial success.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews J. Cole's second offering picks up where "Cole World" missed the mark and reintroduces Cole to the Hip Hop world.
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Eliezer Santiago -
Reviews Teyana Taylor finally claims her space on "VII".
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Glennisha Morgan -
Reviews In his latest mixtape offering, Jon Connor displays the gritty wordplay he is renowned for. His ability to carry actual songs with features, and not just spit bars, is what is actually the showcase for the tape.
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Rachaela VB -
Reviews Keeping the hunger going, "Starvation 2" portrays Ace Hood's growth, while touching on various subject matter; from politics to personal tragedy - but all pointing towards bigger and better projects in the near future.
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Reviews Curren$y delivers a cool, refreshing mixtape with "The Drive In Theatre", which is yet another to add to his ever-expanding catalogue.
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews "Falling or Flying" consists of some of the best songwriting of Jorja Smith’s career so far.
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Wyatt Westlake -
Reviews With Keke Palmer's "Big Boss," the multi-creative icon makes her directing debut while curating an album that goes after the music industry.
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews Through more vivid personal narratives, detailed production, and self-aware confidence, Tyler shows us why he was right all along by fully embracing his egos- and then killing them.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares