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Reviews RetcH lets fans know that he's still winning despite the past year's setbacks on "Still Up."
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Richard Bryan 3.8K Views
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Reviews Even though Tyler, The Creator is running it back rather than pushing it forward, "DON'T TAP THE GLASS" is nonetheless immediate and joyous.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 3.7K Views
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Reviews With appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Future, and Travis Scott, "MUSIC" reaffirms Playboi Carti as both a pioneer and provocateur in hip-hop.
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Aron A. 2.6K Views
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Music Playboi Carti's "Whole Lotta Red" was polarizing and "MUSIC" is following that similar trend as reviews from the popular entities show that.
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Zachary Horvath 1201 Views
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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 8.6K Views
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Reviews Despite the consistency of both quality and quantity in Conway The Machine's catalog, the peaks and valleys have a far greater distance on this latest effort.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.9K Views
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Reviews Rest assured, fans are going to feel right at home with Gunna’s latest album.
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Demi Phillips 2.9K Views
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Reviews Chief Keef successfully threw it back to his golden years, but don't fret: his return also provides a refreshed and compelling take on his legacy and what's next for him.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.8K Views
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Reviews Big K.R.I.T's new album is an entertaining, insightful, & spiritual journey.
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Richard Bryan 11.6K Views
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Reviews "Kiari" finds Offset asserting his personal and artistic identity through standout street bangers and poignant introspection, even as familiar tropes and uneven moments hold the project back.
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Aron A. 2.1K Views
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Reviews Drake's "Certified Lover Boy" will likely please longtime fans, though a lack of focused innovation might prove underwhelming to others.
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Mitch Findlay 11.0K Views
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Reviews While "HARDSTONE PSYCHO" loses a bit of steam in its last third, it still triumphs as Don Toliver's most exhilarating album to date.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.8K Views