rap
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The second installment in our On Track interview series, in association with Skype, I’m talking with Detroit’s own Danny Brown about grills, rap-metal, Christmas sweaters, and his new album. We’ve got some surprise callers, too.
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Post Malone proves his status as a one-hit wonder with his commercial debut, Stoney.
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TDE’s living lyrical conundrum, Ab-Soul, returns for one of his most dense albums yet.
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J. Cole returns with a personal set of vignettes on 4 Your Eyez Only.
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A cut from Ab-Soul‘s newly released LP Do What Thou Wilt. Joined by Mac Miller on the hook and bridge, Soulo professes his love for many people and things, including – you guessed it – drugs. Of course, he does come across as conscious about substance dependence along the way.
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The new Common album looked as if it would be a fresh perspective on the race relations in America, but it barely scratches the surface of the divides that have made so much press over the past few years.
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A Fistful of Peril doesn’t quite live up to the great expectations set by Czarface’s previous effort, last year’s Every Hero Needs a Villain.
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After nearly two decades, A Tribe Called Quest returns to rap one last time without skipping a beat.
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Off We Got It from Here… Thank You 4 Your Service, the final album by veteran hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, out now via Epic. Definitely check out their performance of the track on last night’s episode of Saturday Night Live if you’ve yet to:
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Kero Kero Bonito comes through with a set of creative, focused, and super sweet pieces of pop music on their debut album.