Reviews
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Reviews Q-Tip and Busta Rhymes revive the boom bap era with "The Abstract & The Dragon".
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews With a reputation for creating some of the hottest baby-making music of all time, R. Kelly sets out to reclaim the r'n'b throne with "Black Panties."
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Nikita Rathod -
Reviews Lyrical downfalls and mediocre moments are saved by solid production and flawless vocals on a sexy, edgy sequel to the clean-cut 20/20 Experience.
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Reviews Snoop Lion is a new man, has a new sound and is on a mission to prove his rebirth on his 12th album, "Reincarnated."
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Iva Anthony -
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 CyHi the Prynce takes us all to school by giving us a lesson in Black history and his life with his brand new "Black History Project" mixtape.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews "Oxymoron", the third studio album by ScHoolboy Q, makes you want to blast it, driving around in your whip with the windows down, blunt in hand, chilling with the boys. It's the kind of album that you rarely get; the no-holds-barred rap where ScHoolboy goes wild on rhymes that come straight, unfiltered from his mind into the mic.
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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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Reviews Majid Jordan return with moodiness, pop, and conflicting of desires on "The Space Between."
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Vince Rick -
Reviews Jay Rock shrugs off the delays that plagued his early career and settles into another quietly amazing album.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews The Han and Chewbacca bromance is a highlight of the imperfect but satisfying summer blockbuster.
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Reviews Strong performances from the rest of the Shady label aside, acceptance of "Shady XV" will purely depend on your acceptance of Eminem’s savant syndrome manifestation.
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Kahron Spearman