hip hop
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WSG steps up his versatility on And Then You Pray for Me.
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Earl might be painting himself into a corner a little bit, but it’s hard to go wrong with him and Uncle Al. This is a review of the streaming version of the album; a few songs differ from the initial release.
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billy woods and Elucid are on another level with this one. We Buy Diabetic Test Strips by Armand Hammer
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Scarlet, while not as hard as the rollout would lead you to believe, is still a step in a good direction for Doja Cat.
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Despite its larger scale, this to-be final installment of Nas and Hit-Boy’s fruitful collaborative run has the mixed bag quality of the other two Magics.
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A solid little collab between the West Coast rapper and production crew.
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Quavo’s introspective moments on Rocket Power are nice, but don’t last very long.
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Trippie’s softest project yet doesn’t quite play to his strengths.