Reviews
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Reviews Game’s first project post-Interscope is an easy contender for mixtape of the year.
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Reviews The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the sober Eminem’s strongest project to date, and though it’ll inevitably be compared to his previous works, it’s a radically different direction for the Detroit emcee. Eminem has definitely aged and matured, but the question remains: has his maturity caused him succumb to the mainstream instead of shaping it to suit his needs?
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Just a few months after dropping his major label debut with the "Saaab Stories" EP, Action Bronson reunites with producer Party Supplies to entertain fans with the sequel to their lauded "Blue Chips" mixtape.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews With the release of his third album, MMG rapper Wale aims to prove he can be both a lyricist and a poet and still achieve commercial success.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews A Loose Quarter is a quality project from top to bottom that shows growth with a combination of the same mood music that fans have grown accustomed to.
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Maurice Richardson -
Reviews Meek Mill's debut album is a solid and energetic (for the most part) effort, but proves the emcee still has growth to do as an artist.
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TWL -
Reviews Awaiting the drop of his 5th studio album, Fif's latest release, "The Lost Tape", is good news for fans and evidence that Fifty's potential comeback is underway.
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Reviews Sampling the myriad of sounds acquired over his career, Chris Brown drops his latest LP “Fortune”, where he’s joined by big names in hip hop, dance, and R&B.
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews Ab-Soul's new project, "Control System," shows his strength as a wordsmith and his passion for the game, all the while keeping the listener's attention.
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Rose Lilah -
Reviews More of the same from 2 Chainz, and that's okay by us.
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Alex Galbraith -
Reviews There's a good album hidden somewhere within "Vacation In Hell," but Flatbush Zombies often manage to distract from it.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Trey Songz sixth album brings the hits but leaves the substance at home.
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Lloyd Jaffe