album review
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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 -
Reviews Lupe drops his strongest effort since "The Cool," enough to erase our memories of "DROGAS Light."
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Professor Tity.
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Mitch Findlay -
Reviews Tory Lanez opts for consistency in sound this go-round.
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Karlton Jahmal -
Reviews Kid Cudi and Kanye West find musical equivalency on divergent emotional paths.
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Devin Ch -
Reviews The fourth and final installment in the "Young Sinatra" series has a nostalgic allure that is hindered by Logic's predictable missteps.
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Luke Hinz -
Reviews On his debut album, Trippie Redd proves his versatility, but often strays away from his strengths.
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Patrick Lyons -
Reviews Metro Boomin's solo debut is a high school reunion where all the invited guests are devilishly inebriated.
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Devin Ch -
Reviews You can't come for DaBaby.
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Noah C -
Reviews Ty and Jeremih use their experience and versatility as songwriters to craft a rare joint album that is more than the sum of its parts.
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Trevor Smith -
Reviews Travis Scott delivers his most fully realized project since his mixtape days.
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Narsimha Chintaluri -
Reviews Miguel's fourth album encompasses emotional depth, euphoric funk and a political statement.
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Karlton Jahmal