abstract hip hop
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Back in April, New York hip hop artist ELUCID released his revelatory third album, Save Yourself, through Backwoodz Studioz. Above, you can hear a remix of the project’s penultimate track courtesy of Milo. If there’s any rapper/producer thoughtful enough to pull off this remix, it’s Milo,
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Open Mike Eagle & Paul White come together for a smart, solid collaborative album.
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With his new project titled Thumbs, experimental hip hop artist Busdriver comes through with some afterthoughts to supplement the stellar ideas he explored on his last full-length album, Perfect Hair.
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New York rapper Billy Woods’ latest album is a a filling pile of bite-sized glimpses into a myriad of different situations and topics.
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Earl Sweatshirt’s latest release is noticeably darker than his last, but it doesn’t necessarily surpass it.
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Several years ago, Kendrick Lamar was hip hop’s underdog. Today, he’s dropping what’s possibly the best rap album of the decade.
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Aside from the closing track, this new, free Ratking project feels like a whole lotta filler.
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Heems (ex-Das Racist) comes through with his first commercial project since going solo.
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One of neo-soul’s more eccentric duo’s releases an intergalactic new album.
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Despite their immense talents, Aesop Rock and Rob Sonic orchestrate a relatively unrewarding esoteric lyricism slugfest on their sophomore album as Hail Mary Mallon.