Reviews
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Reviews ASAP Mob brings along the coziest of friends for "Cozy Tapes Vol. 2."
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Milca P. -
Reviews <p>Schoolboy Q dropped his latest project, “Habits & Contradictions” via iTunes, asking $7.99 for it. It was definitely worth the almost-eight bucks! This latest work show his growth as an artist since “Setbacks,” it displays his versatile flow and his ear for a unique beat.</p>
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Metro Boomin's solo debut is a high school reunion where all the invited guests are devilishly inebriated.
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Devin Ch -
Reviews Majid Jordan return with moodiness, pop, and conflicting of desires on "The Space Between."
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Vince Rick -
Reviews Ab-Soul showcases a split worldview on his new cut, "Do What Thou Wilt." Soulo takes his self-titled advice, and lets his strengths shine instead of experimenting for variety’s sake.
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Anders Marshall -
Reviews The fourth and final installment in the "Young Sinatra" series has a nostalgic allure that is hindered by Logic's predictable missteps.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews Thug keeps things exciting and enjoyable on the brief "I'm Up," but it's not as satisfying as his other projects.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews On the dark and moody, Metro Boomin’ assisted, Monster, Future displays himself first as an artist with a tremendous ear for production, and as a “loose cannon,” fraught with troubling paranoia.
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Kahron Spearman -
Reviews Looking back at The Roots' sophomore album 21 years later.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Rowdy Rebel and Fetty Luciano just dropped "Splash Brothers 2," which features a polarizing mix of their best and worst efforts yet.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews Chief Keef's newest album is upon us. But is the wildchild of the rap game starting to become tamed, or is he now just too elusive to follow?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews Lil Baby and Lil Durk build off their consistency as solo and feature artists to achieve what few rappers of their stature have done effectively on a collaborative project -- complement each other.
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Aron A.