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Music As we anticipate the next body of work from J Balvin, we are looking into what his biggest album to date is.
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Music Arguably one of his best albums, we revisit J. Cole's Born Sinner for its tenth anniversary.
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Music Usher holds down the majority of
"Coming Home" on his own, but there are also numerous guest features.
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Music An eclectic mix of genres and even more star power, "Utopia's" highlights are plentiful and its guest appearances only add to the album’s magic.
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Mixtapes "Flutter" includes features from Lady London and Village Boy Prince, who appears on the single “Love or Die.”
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Songs Two talented singer-songwriters on similar paths, their musical chemistry on the “Breaking Point” remix feels natural.
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Music Widely regarded as a hip hop classic, we revisit Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP for its 23rd anniversary.
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Music In 2007, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, and Lupe Fiasco teamed up as Child Rebel Soldiers. However, anticipation for their album fizzled out a few years later.
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Music "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" was a major step for Mac Miller’s career and development as an artist. We revisit the album for its 10th anniversary.
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Reviews Nine years after their previous collaboration, The Alchemist and Oh No pick up right where they left off.
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Music Westside Gunn's "Supreme Blientele" highlighted what made him unique, setting he and Griselda Records apart from the rest.
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Music Ez Mil is the only rapper to sign with Shady, Aftermath, and Interscope since 50 Cent joined both labels in 2002.
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