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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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Anger Management finds Rico Nasty continuing to be one of the boldest voices in the current rap landscape, but the project’s brevity is unfortunately to its detriment.
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CrasH Talk sounds strangely dated and is a disappointingly safe effort from Q following Blank Face.
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Aries’ debut project is a solid contribution to the current wave of emo rap.
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Nav’s music is so devoid of interesting characteristics that it’s shocking.
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Flume’s full-length followup to 2016’s Skin takes a very welcome turn for the experimental.
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Death Race for Love delivers plenty of quality emo raps before succumbing to long album syndrome.
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The eccentric Southern rapper 2 Chainz drops a mixed attempt at a mature album.
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Father of 4 is at least the best of the Migos solo albums.