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Drake drops another ‘care package’ that could’ve used more care.
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DGD is up to their old tricks on Afterburner.
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Black Dresses mercilessly kills us with kindness on Peaceful as Hell.
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The sequel to Quelle Chris and Chris Keys’ Innocent Country is one of the rapper’s most sobering efforts and continues his winning streak.
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Lido Pimienta celebrates her indigenous roots with this colorful, digital blend of art pop and Cumbia.
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By covering The King, Danzig makes us pay the ultimate price.
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Black Curse displays great foundational elements on its debut album, but also runs short on ideas.
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Pray for Paris does Westside Gunn’s established style well for the most part, but isn’t likely to convert many nonbelievers.
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Fetch the Bolt Cutters has plenty of great ideas, but is sometimes betrayed by its raw presentation and quasi-experimental direction.