Narsimha Chintaluri
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Reviews Lil Baby delivers one of the best Quality Control debut albums to date.
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Reviews Mick Jenkins aims to start a dialogue on love with "The Healing Component," an ambitious full-length debut album from the rapper, straying from his usual water theme.
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Original Content We just really want a new body of music from Lil Uzi Vert. How bout you?
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Profiles Behind the Beat is back - this time with a rising upstart from Melbourne, Australia responsible for Migos' bluesy ballad “What the Price.”
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Original Content During a time of oversaturation, these ten collaborative efforts were able to make a distinctive mark.
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Original Content In celebration of "Barter 6" birthday, we made a list of the top three Young Thug projects of all time.
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Reviews After a turbulent 2017, the historically independent Young Dolph signs his first partnership with Empire Distribution and delivers his fourth studio album.
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Original Content A look at some of Young Nudy's most underrated joints.
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Original Content A petition for Young Thug & London On Da Track to drop "Slime Season 4," using three of the duo's previous leaks as reasoning.
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Reviews With no features this time around, “Slimeball 3” attempts to establish Young Nudy as one of East Atlanta's premier acts.
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Reviews With Zaytoven as his guide, Future dives deep into the bottomless well that is his tortured soul.
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Original Content 2017 was a spectacular breakout year for 21 Savage.
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