rap
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West Coast boy band Brockhampton round out their Saturation trilogy with their most versatile and melodic album yet.
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Atlanta’s own Metro Boomin crafts some of his best production yet for this new collaboration with Big Sean, but the Detroit resident fails to deliver.
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Migos and other stars from the Quality Control label assemble for a new, massive compilation.
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New York rapper and underground fashion icon Princess Nokia expands her 2016 EP into a 16-track monster via Rough Trade Records. One of the most eclectic rappers out right now.
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The long wait for Cyhi The Prynce’s debut album doesn’t make this utterly average project an easy pill to swallow.
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No Shame is not without a few highlights, but on the whole it’s Hopsin’s most tone-deaf album to date.
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Jaden Smith’s latest film is an auditory one, exploring the lyrical follies of a rich-kid-turned-mediocre-rapper in desperate need of perspective as he produces 70 minutes of egotistical propaganda in the hope it will launch his rap career.
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Elusive NYC hip hop duo Armand Hammer is back for one of the grimiest rap records of 2017.
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Cloud rap sorcerer Yung Lean returns with his most enjoyable and aesthetically mature album to date.