Reviews
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Reviews Jean Dawson's latest effort "Boohoo" offers 3 explosive new tracks, including one written entirely in Spanish language lyrics.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews Despite the consistency of both quality and quantity in Conway The Machine's catalog, the peaks and valleys have a far greater distance on this latest effort.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Rowdy Rebel and Fetty Luciano just dropped "Splash Brothers 2," which features a polarizing mix of their best and worst efforts yet.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews "Stans," the new MTV-produced Eminem documentary, is a disappointing rehashing of one of entertainment’s most well-worn success stories.
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Devin Morton -
Reviews Balance, discovery, reflection, and a whole lot of sonic wizardry make 3 Stacks' first "solo" album in 20 years a compellingly emotive return.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews On "STN MTN," Glover enlists DJ Drama to create an ode to a long-gone version of Atlanta, using some of the forgotten nuances and motifs. "Kauai EP" represents a present, based on discovery and 'blunt' reflection. Using visions of a pleasant past and colorful present, Donald Glover and Childish Gambino have finally fused together.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews Was Mac Miller's Warner Bros. debut worth the wait?
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Gark Mavigan -
Reviews Though there are a few more cringeworthy lyrics and a bit less cohesion than usual for Drake, "VIEWS" is still an album that only he could make.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Icewear Vezzo showcases his versatility and maturity on his latest release, though it may not outshine his previous work.
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TeeJay Small -
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 -
Reviews Southern powerhouses Curren$y and Jermaine Dupri are finally collaborating on 'For Motivational Use Only, Vol. 1.'
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Caleb Hardy -
Reviews KD III is the crowning glory of a new golden era for QB’s finest. It’s one that has left him feeling energized, yet ponderous about not only himself but culture & society at large.
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Robert Blair