Reviews
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Reviews French Montana's "Wave Gods" sounds like the prelude to great album.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Childish Gambino gives you a lot to take in on his latest mixtape "Royalty," whether it's beats, content or a dope feature.
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Rose Lilah -
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 -
Reviews Juice WRLD's first New York performance.
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Vince Rick -
Reviews California-based rapper YG returns with his latest mixtape, "Just Re'd Up 2". The tapes sees him teaming up primarily with frequent collaborator DJ Mustard, as the two deliver a consistent batch of their signature brand of energetic snap, along with some well-placed melodic tracks.
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Raphael Katz -
Reviews 50 Cent returns with more of the same on "Animal Ambition."
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Lloyd Jaffe -
Reviews Mississippi Rapper, Big K.R.I.T., bears his soul in his first major release "Live From The Underground".
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews "Aquarius" is the soft and sexy album debut from 21-year-old Tinashe. After parting with the girl pop group The Stunners, this young star proves a lot with a solid full-length effort.
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Chris Tart -
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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Perry Simpson -
Reviews Common's latest project "Nobody's Smiling" is his most personal, while he brings out the best in the guest rappers.
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Brian Josephs -
Reviews The uninspired all-caps-rap of hip hop's most colorful act arrives at a time when the entertainer's life has all but crumbled.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews The OVO act's sophomore album expands their referential world without sacrificing their low-profile approach.
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Trevor Smith