Reviews
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Reviews Following a tumultuous few years, "Megan" feels like a triumphant leap for Megan Thee Stallion, even with a few missteps.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Drake and PartyNextDoor's best collaborations have thrived in small doses, where their chemistry is complementary rather than forced. Stretching that formula across an entire album dilutes what makes their collaborative efforts work in the first place.
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Aron A. -
Reviews 21 Savage's third solo album "American Dream" just dropped, alongside a trailer for an upcoming biopic of the same name.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews "WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STREETS?" is a fitting installment in 21 Savage’s catalog, both a reckoning with the world he came from and the one he is carving out for himself.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Don’t Be Dumb doesn’t redefine A$AP Rocky, which is what many artists attempt after a decade-long hiatus. Instead, it finds him comfortable within his wheelhouse, reaffirming his ear for production, his eye for talent, and a sense of taste that resists easy categorization.
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Aron A. -
Reviews JID loses a bit of his straightforward sharpness on here, but "God Does Like Ugly" balances his ambitions more brashly than ever before.
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Reviews All of Eminem's legendary qualities as an MC shine the brightest they've done in years, but so do his biggest artistic shortcomings.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews "Let God Sort Em Out" is a powerful Clipse comeback blending coke rap, spiritual growth, and grief, showcasing matured lyricism and Pharrell’s visionary production.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Ice Spice's debut album is one of the most vapid hip-hop releases of 2024.
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Devin Morton -
Reviews Summer Smash 2024 was a weekend packed with impressive sets.
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Caroline Fisher -
Reviews An entertaining concoction of lust, aggression, messiness, and brilliance, "Her Loss" is an incredible rap album with a subtle nuance looming beneath the surface.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews This microcosm of the original album's greatest strengths is a testament to SZA's consistency and her artistic north stars.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares