hip hop
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The Mods’ penchant for getting so much out of so little hasn’t carried over to Spare Ribs.
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Unlocked‘s remixes are kind of hit-and-miss, but should be worth checking out for anyone who enjoyed the original project.
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Conway and Big Ghost display a creative chemistry that hopefully continues into the future.
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Though TYRON‘s introspective side slightly outshines its bangers, the overall journey is powerful.
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Sound Ancestors trails off into averageness by Madlib standards, which is to say it never stops being above average in general.
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Demidevil leaves quite some room for Ashnikko’s debut album to improve, but does itself have some fun highlights.
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While not one of Ferreira’s most robust releases, bob’s son is peppered with interesting and enjoyable ideas.
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Billy Woods and Moor Mother’s collaborative effort is a must-listen for fans of underground/abstract hip hop.
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Song of Sage solidifies Navy Blue as one of the standout voices in this burgeoning strain of abstract hip hop.
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Should’ve stayed in the book of rhymes.