Reviews
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Reviews We went to the inaugural Yams Day tribute concert in NYC. Here's how it went down.
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Danny Schwartz -
Reviews Future releases his hook heavy debut LP, Pluto. With help to spare - check out the Atlanta album launch footage, featuring Big Boi, Young Jeezy, T.I., & Gucci Mane
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Rose Lilah -
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 Wiz Khalifa treads familiar ground with “Taylor Allderdice”.
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Daniel Koren -
Reviews OFWGKTA return with "The OF Tape Vol. 2", devoured by youth all over the world
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews <p>Schoolboy Q dropped his latest project, “Habits & Contradictions” via iTunes, asking $7.99 for it. It was definitely worth the almost-eight bucks! This latest work show his growth as an artist since “Setbacks,” it displays his versatile flow and his ear for a unique beat.</p>
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews Prodigy’s new album is a solid effort, with that classic Mobb Deep sound, strong production and gritty lyrics.
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Maurice Richardson -
Reviews DJ Drama's fourth album expands upon his Gangsta Grillz groundwork to create what is most certainly Quality Street Music.
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews Cudi's latest offer is a controversial move into rock territory; is it a bold gesture or a misguided blunder?
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews "Jungle" tour co-stars Drake and Future find a way to make their differences gel on the relatively brief "What A Time To Be Alive."
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Gucci Mane makes good on his mixtape's title by delivering a collection of his signature brand of animated trap cuts, along with some bigger features than we've seen on his previous tapes.
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Raphael Katz -
Reviews "No Love Lost" is a blend of mainstream and classic mood music that has Joe Budden bearing his emotions on the topic of love. While fans will find the project enjoyable, the album suffers, at times, from a lack of direction despite its clear theme. Nonetheless, the album is a welcome addition from the VH1 star, showcasing his undeniable lyricism and versatility.
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Maurice Richardson