Robert Blair
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Original Content After the most tumultuous period of his public life, the stars have aligned for Kid Cudi to reclaim his rightful spot among the elite in 2019
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Original Content Polarising and uncensored but never predictable, how did Joe Budden's podcast become a media powerhouse?
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Original Content In the months since he was released from detention, 21 Savage has maintained a relatively low profile. Now, as he gradually begins to return to the fray, we examine why it was beneficial for The Slaughter Gang artist to do so.
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Original Content After turning in the finest album of his career to date, Pusha T should strike while the iron is hot.
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Original Content On the eve of his hotly anticipated new release, we reflect on the artistic and aesthetical progression of Abel Tesfaye, otherwise known as The Weeknd.
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Original Content As Daniel Hernandez's world continues to unravel before our eyes, we revisit the track that started it all.
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Reviews Rather than fall into the dreaded one-hit-wonder territory, Lil Nas X takes a scattergun approach to genre on "7."
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Original Content We've gathered every single morsel of information that we have on Chance The Rapper's forthcoming debut "Owbum."
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Original Content In the wake of TikTok's attempts to banish Slim Shady once and for all, we take a look at how Eminem has not only thrived when surrounded by controversy, but continuously escaped "cancelling."
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Reviews After four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."
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Original Content Three years on from gracing us all with the Christmas miracle of "Run The Jewels 3," we charted the incredible rapport between Killer Mike and El-P that brought their careers to unforeseen heights.
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Original Content A decade and a half since its release, we celebrate an album that made Compton's own The Game into a west coast icon.
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Robert Blair