Reviews
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Reviews Brockhampton, now with more beat change-ups and multi-genre excursions! Not much else has changed though.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews In his "Alone" EP, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie goes hard with the bars but showcases his personal and relationship struggles.
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Chukwudi Onyewuchi -
Reviews The Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews Future still seems afraid to color outside of the lines three years after doing so on "Honest," but his self-titled album draws on a rich back catalog and a never-been-better roster of producers.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews "The Life Of Pablo" has made me totally reconsider how I view Kanye West.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews In a ground-breaking partnership with Samsung, Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z rewrites the rules of the game with the release of his highly anticipated solo album "Magna Carta Holy Grail."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews For his most mature album to date, Tyler, The Creator crafted a cogent and transportive culmination of his artistic and personal trajectory.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Meek Mill attempts to re-align the narrative that's surrounded, and followed him, with his new album, "Wins and Losses."
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews Lil Skies broadens his appeal in his latest musical venture, without ever doing enough to set himself apart from his contemporaries.
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TeeJay Small -
Reviews Lil Tjay is manifesting his destiny.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Yelawolf returns from self-exile and drops a genre-bending LP.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Brockhampton's eclecticism is less jarring, but no less present on "Iridescence."
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Patrick Lyons