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Reviews On "Waking at Dawn," Roy Woods strays a bit from his original sound toward the middle of the modern R&B road, and he ends up with his strongest batch of songs yet.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews In his latest mixtape offering, Jon Connor displays the gritty wordplay he is renowned for. His ability to carry actual songs with features, and not just spit bars, is what is actually the showcase for the tape.
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Rachaela VB -
Reviews Freddie Gibbs gets eclectic without sacrificing any of his gangster realness.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Focusing on both his own personal tragedies as well as those facing the Black community at large, Reason has delivered a body of work that entertains while also examining his vulnerabilities.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews "Deadpool 2" is just another sequel.
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Reviews Drake used his pop stardom to declare ownership of (the new) New York at night 1 of the "Summer Sixteen" tour at Madison Square Garden.
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Angus Walker -
Reviews A wresting ring, wild mosh pit and appearances from Rihanna and Drake backstage were just some highlights from an unforgettable night in celebration of the dearly missed big homie.
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Keenan Higgins -
Reviews On his self-titled effort, Vince Staples says more in eight tracks than some rappers do in their entire career.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews You can't come for DaBaby.
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Noah C -
Reviews Future's soundtrack for Director X's "Superfly" remake is a solid compilation that's a fitting tribute in spirit more than in sound.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews The most slept-on gives us product that's stepped on.
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Maxwell Cavaseno -
Reviews Raury shows great ambition, but he hasn't perfected the execution just yet.
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Chris Tart