hip hop
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Rapsody releases her most solid project to date with the smart, classy, and catchy Laila’s Wisdom.
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Brick Body Kids is Open Mike Eagle at his most low-key, but it’s also his most cohesive and emotionally potent work so far.
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Lil Dicky’s Brain alter ego has put out an EP that’s ironically brainless and very NOT GOOD.
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Despite a few questionable features, wifisfuneral’s latest mixtape shows the potential of the current rap landscape on SoundCloud.
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Injury Reserve has announced an EP titled Drive It Like It’s Stolen that’s due out at the end of the month. Instead of promoting the release with another BANGER like “OH SHIT!!!” the trio has given us their most somber and personal track yet with “North Pole.” This
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Action Bronson continues to bring the humor, the flow, and the heart on Blue Chips 7000, but the album is pretty underdeveloped on the whole.
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It’s telling that one of the few highlights on Cozy Tapes Vol. 2 is a track with little to no A$AP Mob presence.
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Today TND is happy to premiere a new track from Buy Muy Drugs, a hip hop duo comprised of Detroit rapper/producer Denmark Vessey and producer Azarias. “Buy My App” is a potent expression of Afro-industrial hip hop featuring a verse and refrain from the one and only Yasiin Bey.
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Brockhampton offers more of the same with the second installment of their Saturation trilogy, which is fine because the group’s sound is still so refreshing and cutting edge.
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