Reviews
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Reviews The Underachievers deliver a new project which may be different in sound to their well-received first release, "Indigoism," but it is nonetheless a strong effort.
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Nikita Rathod -
Reviews Janelle Monae switches gear on their fourth studio album, "The Age of Pleasure," bringing fans a smooth and sexy soundscape.
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Mike Fugere -
Reviews Dolph's new EP is the words "I don't give a fuck" manifested as music.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews With no features this time around, “Slimeball 3” attempts to establish Young Nudy as one of East Atlanta's premier acts.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews Unstoppable energy from King Push.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Does the Vegas emcee's latest effort sizzle or fizzle?
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Nicholas DG -
Reviews "Battered Bruised & Bloody" is a three-act display of Carnage's willingness and ability to work within multiple styles of hip hop and electronic music.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews King Los definitely holds his own on "Zero Gravity II," offering up some dope rhymes that shows he's matured as an artist, but still has room to grow into an even better rapper.
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Vanessa Oswald -
Reviews Three years, two albums and two mixtapes after dropping his first “No Genre” mixtape, B.o.B. returns with a worthy sequel. Can B.o.B be contained in one genre?
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Chris Richburg -
Reviews To keep his fans satisfied while he works on his sophomore album, which will be released later this year, Dizzy drops the seven-track "State of Mind" EP.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Waka Flocka delivers another mixtape as part of his "DuFlocka" series, "DuFlocka Rant: Half-Time Show," which proves to be another standard Waka release. There are a few bangers, a few misses, but all in all, it's what fans expect from the rapper.
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Chris Richburg -
Reviews Doctur Dot and Johnny Venus complete their trilogy with "Royalty," a well rounded piece of work that manages to be both grandiose and down-to-earth.
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Richard Bryan