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Reviews "Let God Sort Em Out" is a powerful Clipse comeback blending coke rap, spiritual growth, and grief, showcasing matured lyricism and Pharrell’s visionary production.
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Aron A. -
Reviews “Lonely At The Top” finds Joey Bada$$ balancing Brooklyn roots, growth, risk, and the consistency defining his decade-long career.
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Aron A. -
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 -
Reviews Tems personal growth is on full display on "Born In The Wild."
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Chukwudi Onyewuchi -
Reviews JID loses a bit of his straightforward sharpness on here, but "God Does Like Ugly" balances his ambitions more brashly than ever before.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews "Final" albums rarely feel as gratifying as their circumstances suggest, but Abel Tesfaye carries that weight with so much focus and detail.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Over the past few years, people have doubted whether Yeat is the future of rap. This industrial, misanthropic, and hard-hitting LP silences all opposition.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews All of Eminem's legendary qualities as an MC shine the brightest they've done in years, but so do his biggest artistic shortcomings.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Reviews Rest assured, fans are going to feel right at home with Gunna’s latest album.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews "Ehhthang Ehhthang" is a mega-sized stepping stone and it's evidently just a glimpse of what's to come from Glorilla.
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Demi Phillips -
Reviews Latto's third studio album, “Sugar Honey Iced Tea” ties in her vulnerability and bravado for her strongest album to date.
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Aron A. -
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