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TV Though the episode has a layer of racial anxiety and tension to it, it's Van's journey from start to finish that has us hooked. She finally gets the episode she deserves.
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Dhruva Balram -
Reviews After more than 20 years in the rap game, Tech N9ne proves that there's no slowing him down with his thirteenth album "Something Else."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Meek Mill attempts to bring "Dreams Worth More Than Money"'s ambition back to his mixtapes, but in doing so, sometimes waters down his product.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews J. Cole's surprise EP will tide fans over until his sophomore album, "Born Sinner," is ready, and it also serves up some classic bars and beats for the no-gimmicks rapper, reminding us of why we like the Cole world rapper in the first place.
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Iva Anthony -
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 He's no clone, but this is a different side of Gucci Mane than we've seen in the past.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Conway The Machine's "La Maquina" continues the Griselda lyricist's ascension into one of hip-hop's most well-rounded artists.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews With his profile at an all-time high, Jack Harlow doesn't quite manage to capitalize on the hype with "Come Home The Kids Miss You."
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Iamsu!'s debut album "Sincerely Yours" is regrettably lacklustre in comparison to his previous work.
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hnhh -
Reviews While the highly anticipated opening of “The Man with the Iron Fists” is exactly a week away, the equally anticipated soundtrack has been up for streaming for some time. The album officially dropped this week on October 23rd, and as a cinematic soundtrack, is well worth a listen.
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Perry Simpson -
Reviews "Culture II" is a classically overstuffed sequel, albeit one that shows new sides of Migos and may offer a way forward.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Casey Veggies delivers a solid-enough debut, but it may not broaden his reach as a rapper.
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Scott Glaysher