hip hop
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Bladee continues honing his voice and lyricism on The Fool, his most accessible yet esoteric album to date.
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Despite being backed by some pretty unremarkable production, Lil Baby and Lil Durk bring out the best of each other on The Voice of the Heroes.
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Spots of Exodus are timely and effective celebrations of DMX’s memory; others sound sadly rushed.
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Pray for Haiti would be a good starting point for getting into Mach-Hommy’s music.
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DOOM and Czarface’s chemistry and creativity is still present on Super What?, though with slightly diminishing returns.
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When you inevitably hear Khaled Khaled at the barbershop or blaring from a passing car, some of it won’t be so bad.
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Michigan Boy Boat falls short as a showcase for both Yachty and the Michigan talent he brought on board.
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Apart from a sort of shaky first leg, La maquina is another solid release from Conway this year.
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Young Thug and company are back with an even more bloated and inconsistent comp-like album.