hip hop
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The phenomenal lead single for Freddie Gibbs’ new album Shadow of a Doubt, out November 20 via ESGN.
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West Coast rap vets M.E.D., Blu and Madlib come through with a collaborative album with mixing so questionable that I can barely tell what’s being said and who is saying it half the time.
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Pro Era’s Kirk Knight makes his commercial debut with Late Knight Special.
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Machine Gun Kelly’s latest album has a more than fitting title. “General Admission” reflects both invitation to the personal world Kelly is painting as well as the themes of confession on many of these very revealing tracks.
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Today, noise-rap trailblazer B L A C K I E released a 7″ with his high school crew Black Blades via Araçá Recs. The A-side features Stony Hawk and an atmospheric beat by Celestial, whereas the flipside features SVNS and comes closer to bringing the noise we’ve come to
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A sick single from Busdriver’s upcoming tape Thumbs (out November 6) produced by Team Supreme’s Elos and featuring a killer verse from Hemlock Ernst!
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New York rapper Uncommon Nasa returns with a new record that deals in death!
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The second installment of the Game’s sequel to 2005’s The Documentary turns out more focused and emotive than its predecessor.
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It’s high time that we devote one of these playlist features to perhaps the most important era in hip hop’s history, its Golden Age. Centered on the East Coast and spanning the mid-80s to the early-90s, the golden age of hip hop was a time of creative innovation,
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Singer-songwriter and rapper Raury comes through with a slight improvement on his singing and sound on this latest set of tracks.