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Reviews Erykah Badu's mixtape proves she's still as funky as ever, while showing appreciation for a new generation of artists.
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Reviews Jay Rock delivers some of finest work to date, proving to fans that "90059" was worth the four-year wait.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews More of the same from 2 Chainz, and that's okay by us.
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Reviews Luda's gives us his first release in years with his "Burning Bridges" EP. Is there still a place for him in hip hop?
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Spencer Stein -
Reviews Rae Sremmurd mature while adding new sounds to their repertoire on "SremmLife 2."
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Scott Glaysher -
Reviews A fitting appetizer for Brown's upcoming "X" album.
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William Cannon -
Reviews Hotel California marks a point of transition in Tyga's career - he explores the unknown vulnerability of his emotions while maintaining the braggadocio style that he's best known for.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Wale delivers what fans expect on "The Album About Nothing," returning to his Seinfeld-loving roots.
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Chris Tart -
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 "The State Vs. Radric Davis II" is a flawed yet fulfilling trap album from the iciest rapper, Gucci Mane.
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Reviews A$AP Ferg gives us one of the most human big-budget NY rap albums in recent memory, though "Always Strive And Prosper" does end up being a bit all over the place.
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Patrick Lyons