Reviews
-
Reviews "INSANO (NITRO MEGA)" is ultimately nothing groundbreaking, but serves its purpose for an artist that has constantly pushed himself musically.
By
Wyatt Westlake -
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.
By
Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews G Herbo's shown promise throughout his career, and "Humble Beast" feels like a culmination of sorts.
By
Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Kevin Gates turns inward, gets super melodic on "Islah."
By
Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Denzel Curry is one of hip hop's brightest young stars. Here are 10 of his best tracks.
By
Danny Schwartz -
Reviews After two focused albums, Gucci Mane gets back to his old, inconsistent ways on the uneven "Return Of East Atlanta Santa."
By
Patrick Lyons -
Reviews If your name’s coming out of the mouths of many it’s of little concern what taste you leave. Especially in the rap world where talk isn’t cheap, it pays. Suffice it to say no rapper is talked about as much as Weezy. Good, bad, and goblin green ugly people can’t stop chirping about Tunechi.
By
Jon Godfrey -
Reviews The Game dropped "The Documentary" on January 18, 2005.
By
Chris Tart -
Reviews Rageful poetry guides YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s unapologetically long-winded fourth studio album.
By
Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Freddie Gibbs confronts mortality and his demons on the sequel to "You Only Live 2wice."
By
Aron A. -
Reviews Brockhampton's eclecticism is less jarring, but no less present on "Iridescence."
By
Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Kodak Black proves he's a Southern legend in the making on "Lil BIG Pac."
By
Patrick Lyons