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Reviews Laced with built in quality features, "Cruel Summer" serves as a launching pad for upcoming solo efforts from the talented roster. Come for the previously released bangers you have heard Kanye let loose on, but stay for the unheard tracks that add depth to this compilation album.
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Reviews Rolling Loud did not come to play.
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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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Reviews The Soul Tape 2 has its mistakes and cracks but is overshadowed by Fabolous' strength on the mic and the guests he brings on for the features.
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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 Jhene Aiko continues to amaze.
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Matt Aceto -
Reviews With his major label debut album, Kid Ink sets out to prove that he truly rides alone with "My Own Lane."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Trey Songz sixth album brings the hits but leaves the substance at home.
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Reviews Wolf, Tyler, the Creator's third solo album, offers a glimpse of what goes on in his head. It's all over the place but somehow remains cohesive, artistic and meaningful, and is a step in the right direction for the twenty-two year old.
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Reviews A fitting appetizer for Brown's upcoming "X" album.
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Reviews On what's being touted as his final album, The Game proves why he truly was "Born 2 Rap" on a star-studded swan song.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Post Malone's "August 26" has its highlights, but he's still working out the kinks.
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Patrick Lyons