review
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ZUU blows Denzel Curry’s previous transitional projects out of the water.
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Steve Lacy still sounds as if he’s in demo mode on Apollo XXI.
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Full-length DJ Khaled albums continue to be in their own tier of artistic bankruptcy.
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Flamagra mostly sounds like a hodgepodge of ideas FlyLo has already explored on previous efforts, and what surprises it does bring are hit-and-miss.
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Rammstein’s first studio album in 10 years falls apart after a promising first leg.
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On his debut album, slowthai proves himself to be an exciting new voice in the UK hip hop landscape.
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Fever sort of serves as a bold character portrait for Megan Thee Stallion, but more importantly, it’s catchy as fuck.
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Not much of Sli’merre‘s appeal has to do with Young Nudy.
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Injury Reserve’s debut studio album isn’t quite as consistent as the trio’s mixtapes, but is nevertheless a cut above most of what you’ll find in today’s rap field.
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Dedicated mostly sounds like a second helping of Emotion, which isn’t such a bad thing.