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New York rapper/producer Uncommon Nasa explores potently nocturnal and political themes on his 4th studio album, Written at Night.
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Smokepurpp embodies everything the current wave of Floridian SoundCloud rap has to offer.
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Injury Reserve drops a solid, relatively low-key EP.
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A few days ago, I said something about not looking forward to future DOOM material, but I already kind of have to eat those words. He and New York rapper Westside Gunn complement each other really well on this collaborative single, and I’m particularly intrigued by DOOM’s minimalist
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Young Thug and DJ Carnage bring out the best in each other on their debut Young Martha EP.
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Rapsody releases her most solid project to date with the smart, classy, and catchy Laila’s Wisdom.
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Brick Body Kids is Open Mike Eagle at his most low-key, but it’s also his most cohesive and emotionally potent work so far.
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Lil Dicky’s Brain alter ego has put out an EP that’s ironically brainless and very NOT GOOD.
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Despite a few questionable features, wifisfuneral’s latest mixtape shows the potential of the current rap landscape on SoundCloud.