Reviews
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Reviews Mac Miller continues to grow by leaps-and-bounds on "Faces" mixtape.
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Reviews DJ Khaled’s latest project suffers from a lot more than success.
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Perry Simpson -
Reviews Following up with the success of his debut album, Big Sean sets out to prove he deserves a spot next to some of the greatest with his sophomore album "Hall of Fame."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Kendrick Lamar speaks on the latest from Kanye West, "Yeezus."
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Rose Lilah -
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 After a resurgence in his career and a brand new label to call home, former Three 6 Mafia member Juicy J proves he is invincible with "Stay Trippy."
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Iva Anthony -
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 Although his last two projects were sparse on features, Curren$y's newest tape has guests from Wiz Khalifa, Jadakiss, Juicy J, Young Roddy and more. The combination of feature rappers and chilled out beats give this mixtape some extra life. With solid production from the likes of Harry Fraud, Lex Luger, Thelonius Martin, and Statik Selektah.
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Reviews With Meek Mill's deadly lyrical skills overshadowing many rappers dropping mixtapes this summer, many have forgotten that there are others able to body a beat. Ace Hood happens to be one of them, and with the second volume of Body Bag out Hip-Hop heads have their proof.
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Reviews A review of Tyga's most recent album.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews The New Boyz come back with Foolie Tape.
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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