Lil Uzi Vert returns with a mixtape whose title asserts this is the perfect Lil Uzi Vert tape.
Chicago’s Noname delivers one of this year’s most heartwarming and positive mixtapes, backing her earnest rap style with beautifully jazzy instrumentals.
Skillet, in the wise words of Hank Hill – “Can’t you see you’re not making Christianity better? You’re just making rock and roll worse.”
Famed punk outfit Descendents makes another mild return with Hypercaffium Spazzinate.
2 8 1 4 returns with a followup to the duo’s infamous 新しい日の誕生 album.
New York’s Show Me the Body deliver one of the most riotous and creative albums of 2016.
Prolific and eerie Cali rapper Bones returns with the sequel to his 2013 PaidProgramming mixtape.
DJ Khaled embraces the meme and drops some decent tracks on his new album.
Formerly YC the Cynic, Kemba returns with a new name and a new album that explores some heavy, politically charged themes.
Fresh out of prison, southern rap legend Gucci Mane returns with a celebratory new album.