rap
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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
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Veteran is sure to be one of the most in-your-face, off-the-wall and creative rap projects of 2018.
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DJ Carnage recently linked up with everyone’s favorite DAMN. analog, Lil Pump; and the result is just raw, explosive energy in the form of “i Shyne.” Our boy Lil Pump SNAPS on this track, matching the crazy wailing sample / synth line that propels Carnage’s beat. This song apparently
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Ephorize is cupcakKe’s most consistent and entertaining album yet.
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Young Fathers have just announced the release of their third album, Cocoa Sugar, through Ninja Tune later this year. Yes, the Edinburgh trio is back, and I’m just stunned thinking about the artistic progression the trio has undergone to get to the point they’re at with this new
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Lauryn Hill’s sole solo album is a masterful fusion of R&B, hip hop, and soul music.
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N*E*R*D’s latest is a somewhat inconsistent return, but offers some of the freshest production of 2017.
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Huncho Jack is a collaboration between two of the hottest rappers out right now, but the end result is a bit too predictable and uniform.