hip hop
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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.
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K.R.I.T. tells us this mixtape is different, but it’s actually obnoxiously similar to his past five or six projects.
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At last, another glimpse of Lil Ugly Mane’s potentially final album Oblivion Access! After the astounding Third Side of Tape earlier this year, we can’t wait to lay ears on the whole thing. For now, all we know is that it’s due out eventually via Ormolycka. In
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The Game returns with a sequel to his breakout album, The Documentary.
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New York rapper–uh, using that term loosely here–le1f has dropped a new track via Terrible Records. It’s a single teasing toward his next full-length album titled Riot Boi. It’s looking at a November 13th release date at the moment. To be honest, not 100% sure how
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This new track from Run the Jewels is the latest entry in the Adult Swim Singles program and the theme for New York hip hop documentary Rubble Kings, the soundtrack of which is out October 30 via Mass Appeal. Enjoy!
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Fetty Wap’s debut album has some of the hottest singles of 2015 on it, but the deep cuts feel like Fetty and his producers tried to recreate the success of “Trap Queen” again and again.
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Run the Jewels drops the highly anticipated cat-centric remix album of their sophomore album.
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Milo returns with a confrontational album backed with a series of synthetic, jazzy instrumentals from Kenny Segal.