Reviews
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Reviews Does King Los win the Game of Thrones that's taking place in hip-hop in 2015?
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Nicholas DG -
Reviews A decade removed from his commercial peak and mesmerizing breakout run at the top of the 2010s, 2 Chainz has delivered a record that encapsulates his insatiable hunger while also showcasing how much he has grown as an artist.
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Joshua Robinson -
Reviews On his debut album, Trippie Redd proves his versatility, but often strays away from his strengths.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Though incomplete, the T-Wayne project is a necessary reference point for an influential time in both artists' careers.
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Trevor Smith -
Reviews "Oxymoron", the third studio album by ScHoolboy Q, makes you want to blast it, driving around in your whip with the windows down, blunt in hand, chilling with the boys. It's the kind of album that you rarely get; the no-holds-barred rap where ScHoolboy goes wild on rhymes that come straight, unfiltered from his mind into the mic.
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Dhruva Balram deleted -
Reviews Moneybagg Yo delivers on the promises of his recent projects with a star-studded debut.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews After more than a decade in the game, T.I. shares the spotlight with his handpicked crew, Hustle Gang, for their first compilation project, "G.D.O.D."
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews Big K.R.I.T's new album is an entertaining, insightful, & spiritual journey.
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Richard Bryan -
Reviews "Atlanta" continues to subvert viewers expectations with its most captivating episode to date, "Teddy Perkins".
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Dhruva Balram -
Reviews KiD CuDi's fourth studio album takes listeners on another trip to outer space proving once again this Cleveland native isn't meant for this world.
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Iva Anthony -
Reviews "Cherry Bomb"—the fourth studio album from Odd Future head honcho Tyler, the Creator—is frequently loud, occasionally soothing, and a bit frustrating.
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Perry Simpson -
Reviews Nine years after their previous collaboration, The Alchemist and Oh No pick up right where they left off.
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Wyatt Westlake