rap
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Takeoff’s solo debut does virtually nothing to stand out in the current trap rap wave.
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Though Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs manage to bring out the best in each other and The Alchemist comes through with some classy production, it’s hard not to attribute Fetti‘s success in part to its brevity.
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FM!‘s fun concept begs for a longer runtime, but even at 22 minutes the project has plenty to offer with its quality beats, flows, hooks, and lyrics.
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Yeah, Lil Yachty literally sounds like he has nothing to prove.
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What Happens When I Try to Relax is an interesting mini-chapter in the ongoing OME saga.
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Two of trap’s biggest auto-crooners team up for a mixed bag of wavy, melodic bangers.
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ZillaKami and SosMula bring a ton of bark and not too much else to this debut City Morgue album.
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If nothing else, Quavo Huncho suggests that Quavo’s dependence on Takeoff and Offset doesn’t run quite as deep as one might think. But what little appeal the album ends up having has less to do with him, and more to do with the features and variety of production.
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YSL and Quality Control really should’ve kept these two on the bench.
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Mudboy is one of the oddest trap rap albums I’ve heard in a while.