rap
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Kevin Abstract’s ARIZONA BABY, while sometimes messy, is an admirably intimate and candid solo project from the Brockhampton star.
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Your Old Droog dates himself more than ever on It Wasn’t Even Close, but that continues to be much of his music’s charm.
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Dos Monos’ strange and intense sound is certainly unique, though it becomes a bit of a crutch as Dos City wears on.
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Though it succumbs to some trends and has a bit of a loose framework, Lizzo’s latest album is still a fantastic fusion of rap and soul music.
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Aries’ debut project is a solid contribution to the current wave of emo rap.
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Despite some structural shortcomings, Guns is a great work of politically-charged jazz rap.
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Hiding Places is Billy Woods’ most personally cutting project so far.
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Supermarket is Logic’s very own Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.
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Nav’s music is so devoid of interesting characteristics that it’s shocking.
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It’s hard not to nod in agreement with what Dave’s saying throughout Psychodrama, but generic instrumentals and humdrum flows don’t translate many of his good points into captivating songs.