Reviews
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Reviews After a turbulent rise to fame, Youngboy Never Broke Again releases his debut album. But after all the drama, can he overcome the odds and convince listeners to stick with him?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews With sizable list of all-star collaborators, Kid Ink's third studio album showcases his ability to make crossover hits for mass appeal.
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Eric Diep -
Reviews Basically another Bang Pt. 2 ...
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews Awaiting the drop of his 5th studio album, Fif's latest release, "The Lost Tape", is good news for fans and evidence that Fifty's potential comeback is underway.
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Reviews <p style="margin:0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px;font:12.0px Helvetica"><span style="letter-spacing:0.0px">Drake’s highly anticipated sophomore album “Take Care” was officially released today...but most likely you’ve been listening to it for the past week if you downloaded the leak, nonetheless now that it’s official let’s discuss it.</span></p>
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Dizzee Rascal is “flying, smiling and vibing” on his latest album. It is an enjoyable listen, but does not go far beyond that.
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Wyatt Westlake -
Reviews Earl Sweatshirt's personal growth over the past few years may have just made "Live Laugh Love" his most definitive album experience.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews A night celebrating legacy and legend, Toronto welcomed Vybz Kartel as one of their own, with help from Drake and OVO.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Navy Blue’s “Ways Of Knowing” is a poetically profound homage to the relationships that shaped him.
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews Kanye West switches gears with the help on Ty Dolla $ign on “Vultures 1." Together, they deliver a fun and brash body of work that sounds more focused than anything else Kanye’s released since “TLOP.”
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Reviews It’s impossible to imagine what Ye’s "Donda 2" will sound like when it is complete but the living legend artist is creating a one-of-a-kind fan experience by intimately letting his supporters into his creative process, and presenting the album as it evolves in real-time, exclusively on his Stem Player.
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Alex Zidel -
Reviews With Ye and Pharrell at the helm of production, Pusha T expands beyond his comfort zone without compromising his pen on "It's Almost Dry."
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Aron A.