Reviews
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Reviews B.o.B.'s new album, "Strange Clouds," is definitely commercial rap, although this isn't necessarily a criticism, it does mean B.o.B. has pop-ified a lot of his rap music. But he still includes a hip-hop banger or two in the album.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Dave East brings a dose of nostalgia along with his new mixtape, "Karma."
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews The Weeknd clocks in with a seductive, reflective follow up to "Trilogy" that doesn’t disappoint.
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Chris Richburg -
Reviews While the tracklist is bloated, Nicki Minaj effortlessly defends her throne on "Pink Friday 2."
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Aron A. -
Reviews Balance, discovery, reflection, and a whole lot of sonic wizardry make 3 Stacks' first "solo" album in 20 years a compellingly emotive return.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Summrs's latest project "B4DaRaven" offers a few new tracks to get fans excited for his upcoming album, "Tale Of Da Raven."
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews The preamble to Carti’s Rolling Loud set had the potential to be great, but went horribly awry before you could even say “Flatbed Freestyle.”
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Luke Hinz -
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 J. Cole releases his most personal and poignant album.
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Glennisha Morgan -
Reviews The most slept-on gives us product that's stepped on.
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews The wrongfully overlooked Big K.R.I.T. delivers a largely self-produced mixtape that solidifies him as an artist to be remembered.
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Eliezer Santiago -
Reviews <p>Ludacris is back in the game and reminding us who thafuck he is with his new mixtape “1.21 Gigawatts (Back To The First Time).”</p>
<p>Ludacris goes in on this mixtape with the flow we've expected to hear from him ever since “Phat Rabbit”. I'm sure this mixtape will please his fans as a far as flow goes. The content is nothing we haven't heard before, that is to say, it's pretty typical. But this entire mixtape isn't Ludacris doing anything drastically different-- I mean, the title alone is a pretty good indication that he's trying to get back to his roots.</p>
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Rose Lilah