Reviews
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Reviews Loaded with slow jams rife with sexuality, "Chapter V" sees Trey Songz relying heavily on his fantastic singing ability, and establishes him as a mainstream musician and personality that is here for the long haul.
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Rachaela VB -
Reviews Rick Ross' audaciously titled "God Forgives, I Don't" is one of the most anticipated albums of the year, armed with some of the biggest features in the game. Those searching for bangers will not be disappointed as Ross oscillates between letting his stellar features shine, and commanding tracks on his own.
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews With his tenth solo album "I Am Not A Human Being 2", Lil' Wayne proves once again that he's not quite of this earth.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews A hybrid of many sounds and ideas, “Yeezus” is an ambitious expansion of West’s sound palette.
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Eliezer Santiago -
Reviews Fresh out of house arrest, Gunplay drops "Cops N Robbers", a project that recalls mixtapes in their earliest form, and one that may seem unnecessary if not for Gunplay's undeniable skill and charisma.
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Trevor Smith -
Reviews After a delayed release, French Montana dropped the 3rd instalment of his Mac and Cheese mixtape series. Another project laden with features, it is hard to simply like or dislike French Montana’s latest work- and with an increasingly polarized rap audience, that may be a bad thing.
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Reviews Wiz Khalifa has been a busy man this past year. His album “O.N.I.F.C.” is currently on the way as is his new son, he has been touring like crazy, is set go on another tour shortly, made a movie with Snoop Lion, released his “Taylor Allderdice” mixtape and still had time to record yet another solid mixtape for all us fans out there. With the release of “Cabin Fever 2” this marks Wiz’s 11th mixtape of his career and second in seven months.
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Jason Pollak -
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 “Savage Journey to the American Dream”, Stalley's first offering since MMG signing
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Anya Leibovitch -
Reviews An exploration of identity, Tyler, The Creator pulls the curtains back for his most intimate album to date.
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Aron A. -
Reviews Glo's still got some rough edges to smooth out, but her studio debut both deepens her artistry and emphasizes its strengths.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Lil Baby doesn't necessarily move beyond his comfort zone on "WHAM" but flashes of his hit-making prowess are worthy highlights in his first offering in over two years.
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Aron A.