Reviews
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Reviews A solid and often revelatory album, "Expensive Pain" certainly doesn't displace Meek Mill from his hard-earned position among hip-hop’s front-runners, but it seems unlikely that it’ll be the moment where all of his naysayers see the error of their ways, either.
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Robert Blair -
Reviews Rihanna focuses less on the singles and more on the album, perhaps for the first time in her career.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Wale succumbs to the lowest common denominator on his new album.
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Perry Simpson -
Reviews The Alchemist has released his newest solo project, "Flying High," which showcases a small but solid glimpse of his abilities as a producer.
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Paul Barnes -
Reviews Albums this anticipated aren’t supposed to be this good.
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Alex Galbraith -
Reviews Juicy J's fourth studio album has its stand-out moments, but ultimately falls short of expectations.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews After several delays, French Montana finally releases his long-awaited, highly anticipated debut album "Excuse My French" to much fanfare.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Stalley's debut album "Ohio" has been a long time coming. The Maybach Music MC delivers 12 hip-hop cuts of hometown pride, enthusiastic Chevy-riding and getting stoned.
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Chris Tart -
Reviews As Drake reaches a point in his career where he’s broken records, collected plaques, and has dozens of trophies to his name, we're left wondering what "Dark Lane Demo Tapes" actually contributes to his illustrious career.
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Aron A. -
Reviews A tale of 2: Chainz, and Tity Boi. The enjoyable album's primary focus is the feature-heavy "trapper turned rapper", 2 Chainz, but promise is shown for the artist's ability to transform from into 2 Chainz a "rapper former trapper".
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Jon Godfrey -
Reviews J. Cole's second offering picks up where "Cole World" missed the mark and reintroduces Cole to the Hip Hop world.
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Eliezer Santiago -
Reviews Game’s first project post-Interscope is an easy contender for mixtape of the year.
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Perry Simpson