Reviews
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Reviews Migos still has the bangers, proven on "No Label II."
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Brian Josephs -
Reviews Fabolous brings New York rap back to the forefront with his "Soul Tape 3" mixtape.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Lloyd Banks comes correct with his latest project, proving why NY shouldn't be slept on.
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Perry Simpson -
Reviews King Los definitely holds his own on "Zero Gravity II," offering up some dope rhymes that shows he's matured as an artist, but still has room to grow into an even better rapper.
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Vanessa Oswald -
Reviews Waka Flocka Flame's newest mixtape "Re-Up" is one more step closer to his much-anticipated album release for "Flockaveli 2," set to come out later this year.
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Rula Al-Nasrawi -
Reviews Iggy Azalea's "The New Classic" is a flat LP that fails to utilize what that makes Iggy unique.
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Reviews Three years, two albums and two mixtapes after dropping his first “No Genre” mixtape, B.o.B. returns with a worthy sequel. Can B.o.B be contained in one genre?
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Chris Richburg -
Reviews On "10 Summers", DJ Mustard finds himself going down the same road, with very few detours. At least those short detours are interesting.
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Reviews To keep his fans satisfied while he works on his sophomore album, which will be released later this year, Dizzy drops the seven-track "State of Mind" EP.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews God Will’n is the comeback mixtape that fans have been awaiting from Juelz for years. Juelz proves that he hasn’t missed a step with this project.
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Maurice Richardson -
Reviews Classic West Coast albums "The Chronic" and "Doggystyle" were released as a reaction to the turmoil in Los Angeles in the early 90s. Kendrick Lamar's debut studio album "good kid, m.A.A.d. city" tells the story of living in the aftermath of the riots and violence of those times.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Two years in the making, Slaughterhouse finally release their sophomore effort on Shady Aftermath.
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Jon Godfrey