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Reviews Nas’ latest effort, “Life Is Good” proves that hip hop is alive and well, and is littered with classic New York sounds. The legend has further cemented himself among hip hop royalty.
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Anya Leibovitch 1047 Views
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Reviews Two years in the making, Slaughterhouse finally release their sophomore effort on Shady Aftermath.
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Jon Godfrey 1044 Views
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Reviews The Alchemist has released his newest solo project, "Flying High," which showcases a small but solid glimpse of his abilities as a producer.
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Paul Barnes 1026 Views
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Reviews Summer Walker has mastered the process of converting her pain and drama into a luscious sound over the course of her career.
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Caleb Hardy 1003 Views
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Reviews "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" delivers on nostalgic feels, but stumbles as a cohesive narrative.
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Mike Fugere 987 Views
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Reviews Nine years after their previous collaboration, The Alchemist and Oh No pick up right where they left off.
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Wyatt Westlake 978 Views
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Reviews If your name’s coming out of the mouths of many it’s of little concern what taste you leave. Especially in the rap world where talk isn’t cheap, it pays. Suffice it to say no rapper is talked about as much as Weezy. Good, bad, and goblin green ugly people can’t stop chirping about Tunechi.
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Jon Godfrey 951 Views
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Reviews Beyonce dropped an earthquake of an album last week.
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Nikita Rathod 948 Views
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Reviews Lyrical downfalls and mediocre moments are saved by solid production and flawless vocals on a sexy, edgy sequel to the clean-cut 20/20 Experience.
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Nee-Sa Lossing 943 Views
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Reviews Moneybagg Yo's latest album "Speak Now" features some of his most ambitious work yet, after months of being teased.
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TeeJay Small 943 Views
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Reviews Leading up to G.O.O.D. Music's "Cruel Summer", CyHi shows he deserves to be on the honor roll with "Ivy League Club". The Prynce is adept at holding down a track with his linguistic skill, or sharing big tunes with notable features.
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Jon Godfrey 933 Views
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Reviews JT’s latest album is missing some swagger, but it’s still a decent pop project.
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Demi Phillips 927 Views