Reviews
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Reviews Goldlink skillfully and tastefully travels the globe on "Diaspora," but falls short of his last album, a masterful love letter to his hometown.
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Reviews Mick Jenkins has crafted a compelling and thought-provoking body of work.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews As a standalone concept album, Because The Internet is exceptional, but the accompanying script and visuals elevate it to an artistic level far beyond the music.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Ace Hood takes a step in the right direction with his new album "Trials & Tribulations," an album filled with trap-style beats that compliment Ace's rhymes. But will it set him apart from the pack?
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William Cannon -
Reviews "Stay Dangerous" doesn't quite approach the near-perfection of YG's first two albums, but his looseness and maturation make for an essential listen.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews On his debut album, Trippie Redd proves his versatility, but often strays away from his strengths.
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Patrick Lyons -
TV "Barbershop" is the season's goofiest episode while underlying the importance of the black barbershop experience.
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Dhruva Balram -
Reviews We might see a grown Chris Brown album yet.
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Reviews Ghost did it again.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Ka$hdami's latest release may not be an album of the year contender, but it does show great promise for the young rapper's future.
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Reviews YG's fourth album is a concise effort that pays homage to a fallen friend-- but does it also position him along the West Coast elite?
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Reviews "I Died For This!?," Grip's Shady Records debut, is an impressive concept album that makes great artistic choices and offers plenty of thought-provoking sentiments.
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Joshua Robinson