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Reviews Coi Leray takes advantage of her moment on "Trendsetter," but the album's title is a major misnomer.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews Metro Boomin's solo debut is a high school reunion where all the invited guests are devilishly inebriated.
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Devin Ch -
Reviews While a fully-fledged solo debut continues to elude us, Jay Electronica and Jay Z have served up a fascinating collection of cerebral, forward-thinking hip-hop.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Propelled forward by Ryan Reynolds' charismatic performance, "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu" is a sterling first attempt at a live-action incarnation of this beloved world.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews Juice WRLD's posthumous album "Legends Never Die" takes its place in history as the biggest posthumous debut in the last twenty years.
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Alex Zidel -
Reviews Jesus Piece is a well-produced album that appeals to a huge audience as it's chock-full of features. It cements Game's place as one of the best modern-day rappers and marks 2012 as his comeback year.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews If I could use one word to describe "No Dope On Sundays," it would be faith.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Twelvyy represents his native New York hard on his debut.
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Oliver W. Colbert -
Reviews After a few push backs Wiz Khalifa’s second major label release O.N.I.F.C. is here and the Pittsburgh rapper delivers an enjoyable, if topically bland piece of work.
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Perry Simpson -
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 "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