hip hop
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While it’s certainly understandable that Open Mike Eagle is still processing the events that inspire his latest album, it’s hard not to feel the narratives lack the depth of his past work.
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clipping. somehow manages to top last year’s There Existed an Addiction to Blood with a second helping of avant-horrorcore bangers.
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Burden of Proof is a solid album despite Benny more or less staying in his stylistic comfort zone.
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While this latest Streams of Thought installment hits a serious low at the midpoint, Black Thought remains practically unmatched as a lyricist and MC.
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Even as a demo or leak, Act II is short on solid song concepts.
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Reason’s sophomore album is as low-impact as his debut.
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Savage Mode II is a rare instance of the sequel being WAY better than the original.
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There is undeniably a lot of talent between the members of Spillage Village, but it often doesn’t manifest as memorable songwriting or topical focus on Spilligion.
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On his debut album, Lil Tecca does little to distinguish himself from the current crop of formulaic melo-trap artists.