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Reviews Bryson Tiller’s hotly anticipated second album comes to us as a welcome surprise. Does "True to Self" go above and beyond, or does Pen Griffey swing and miss?
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Original Content From Bryson Tiller to Tory Lanez, a selection of some of our favorite classic 90s cuts turned into modern day rap gems.
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Original Content 10 of the more slept on classics from the catalog of Luca Brasi.
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Reviews Soundcloud Rap background player turned most anticipated, the A$AP-cosigned 'mumble rapper' finally strikes out on his own with his debut mixtape.
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Reviews Kodak Black's debut album arrives amidst personal chaos and an ever-changing rap landscape. Did the Finesse Kid trick us all, or is he truly worth the hype?
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Reviews After a whirlwind of buzz and acclaim, and nearly as much personal chaos, Kehlani's debut album has finally arrived.
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Reviews "Stoney" is the world-weary, long-awaited debut album from the guy who brought us "White Iverson." Is he still balling hard, or does he stumble on his rush to score big?
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Reviews "Nightride" is the latest mixtape by R&B songstress Tinashe, in anticipation of her eventual sophomore album. It sounds like she's saved the hits for "Joyride," though "Nightride," free of constraints, is a showcase of her far-reaching skillset.
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Reviews The Virginia-based rapper/singer works hard to prove he's more than just a singles act on his debut album.
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Reviews After a long grind, Tory Lanez finally gets to realize his dreams on his debut album. Does his vision match up with reality?
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Reviews With a top 10 hit to his pen and a new album to his name, Jahron "PartyNextDoor" Braithwaite show no signs of being interested in settling for second-best.
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Reviews On his sixth album, Wiz Khalifa keeps the production varied and employs the easy-going flow we've come to love him for-- but is it enough?
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