Despite its larger scale, this to-be final installment of Nas and Hit-Boy’s fruitful collaborative run has the mixed bag quality of the other two Magics.
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A solid little collab between the West Coast rapper and production crew.
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Quavo’s introspective moments on Rocket Power are nice, but don’t last very long.
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Trippie’s softest project yet doesn’t quite play to his strengths.
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Travis offers some dark and diverse ear candy on Utopia.
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Like its predecessor, Magic 2 only does enough to whet your appetite for Nas and Hit-Boy’s next core collab.
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The duo’s creative potential isn’t being realized on this album.
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Just a really hard and solid Southern hip hop album.
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The passion that was on Hus’ previous album is only here in spurts.
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