Reviews
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Reviews Brockhampton, America's favorite new band of misfits, offers a more focused sound and plenty of memorable moments on "Saturation II."
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Danny Schwartz -
Reviews Raury shows great ambition, but he hasn't perfected the execution just yet.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Although his last two projects were sparse on features, Curren$y's newest tape has guests from Wiz Khalifa, Jadakiss, Juicy J, Young Roddy and more. The combination of feature rappers and chilled out beats give this mixtape some extra life. With solid production from the likes of Harry Fraud, Lex Luger, Thelonius Martin, and Statik Selektah.
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Reviews "Rockabyebaby" is a well-produced album by Cassie that showcases her ability to not just sing but mix in rhymes with her vocals. Surprisingly good for a mixtape, the anticipation for her new album is now at an all-time high.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews A review of Tyga's most recent album.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Mac Miller continues to grow by leaps-and-bounds on "Faces" mixtape.
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Reviews Following a tumultuous few years, "Megan" feels like a triumphant leap for Megan Thee Stallion, even with a few missteps.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Curren$y's new album proves what we already know about Spitta: he can make some dope music.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews A$AP Ferg gives us one of the most human big-budget NY rap albums in recent memory, though "Always Strive And Prosper" does end up being a bit all over the place.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Travi$ Scott attempts to raise hell, but are his efforts undercooked?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews L.A. Rapper Skeme releases his anger on "Inglewood 3" with ease and effortlessness. Will he scare new fans away, or shock the world?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews After resigning with Diddy and Bad Boy, Los is finally ready to take his turn in the spotlight and reclaim the crown with his latest offering.
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Iva Anthony