Tory Lanez is so similar to his contemporaries that it’s hard to see the point of Memories Don’t Die‘s existence.
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This debut studio album from Irish rapper Rejjie Snow is a bit too low-key for my liking.
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SOB x RBE has a distinct sound and style, but things get kind of wash, rinse, and repeat over the course of Gangin.
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6ix9ine brings a ton of aggression and energy to his debut mixtape, but lacks the versatility, charisma, and ear for interesting production to carry an entire project… even one that’s just 27 minutes.
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Black Panther The Album boasts compelling production and features, but is let down a bit by the core voices.
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Rich Brian shows more personality than many of his contemporaries on his debut project, but his sound is a bit too one-note to satisfy in a full-length context.
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A quick, raw review of one of Guwop’s most cold-blooded projects in a long time.
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Overloaded and underwritten, Migos’ sequel to Culture says more about the trio’s business model than it does the artform.
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Anthony makes a remarkably timely return to the final version of Kanye West’s experimental opus, The Life of Pablo.
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Everything's Fine by Jean Grae & Quelle Chris Two of my favorite underground rappers, Quelle Chris and Jean Grae, are set to release a collaborative album titled Everything’s Fine this March. I’m pretty excited about this for the following reasons: 1. Quelle Chris is one of