hip hop
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Here we have the debut full-length album from 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, an 88rising-based, various artists collective who have strung together quite the feature list on this new LP here. You have everyone from Amaarae to BADBADNOTGOOD to Ghostface Killah to Souls of Mischief to Busta Rhymes, and also Del
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Here we have a new short album-type crossover between East Coast rapper MIKE and rising producer Tony Seltzer. Tony, if you remember, just recently came out with a killer record with none other than Wiki, and he's continuing to make the abstract hip hop rounds here with MIKE,
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Hi, everyone. Onethony Touchtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd. It's time for a review of this new RiTchie album, Triple Digits [112]. Rapper, singer, songwriter RiTchie, AKA RiTchie with a T. If you are an indie rap, underground nerd person, you are likely familiar with
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It’s wild how much ambition and eccentricity Yeat shows on 2093.
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Would be nice to hear Simz develop these sounds further on her next LP.
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Here we’ve got outsider appeal and undeniable catchiness. 100% PROD I.V. by LUCY (Cooper B. Handy)
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Has the vibe of a RapCaviar shuffler, which works just as often as it doesn’t.
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Just an OK addition to Benny’s catalog.
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The Dickster’s back with a whole album of knee-slappers.
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And you’re gonna want to hear them, thanks to Bruiser Wolf’s zany delivery.