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Even though Cordae wears some of his contemporary influences on his sleeve, The Lost Boy is a solid and promising debut album.
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Ed Sheeran’s exploitation of feature culture on No.6 Collaborations Project is second only to DJ Khaled.
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Though it succumbs to some trends and has a bit of a loose framework, Lizzo’s latest album is still a fantastic fusion of rap and soul music.
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For the most part, Rico Nasty’s, well, nasty persona is enough to carry this breakthrough album. Just hoping she can show a bit more versatility on future projects.
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While the quality of Invasion of Privacy drops off a bit in the second half, it’s overall a promising commercial debut for Cardi B.
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This latest EP from Chicago R&B singer Ravyn Lenae contains some of her boldest material yet. I’m looking forward to a full-length project!
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A quick, raw review of one of Guwop’s most cold-blooded projects in a long time.
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Weezer indulge in millennial pop cliches on their most sugar-sweet album yet, Pacific Daydream.
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Gucci Mane’s latest album is long and chock-full of big-name features, but it’s little more than a glorified mixtape.
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Action Bronson continues to bring the humor, the flow, and the heart on Blue Chips 7000, but the album is pretty underdeveloped on the whole.