trap
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Kai Whiston’s debut album introduces him as one of the most promising up-and-comers in the blooming deconstructed club genre.
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With sick flows and a versatile delivery, J.I.D’s latest effort is one of the rawest and most lyrically refined rap albums of the year.
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Dummy Boy has a handful of highlights, but 6ix9ine barely shows up for many of the tracks, leaving them to be made or broken by the features.
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A Love Letter to You 3 is Trippie Redd’s most solid project since the first one.
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The Sunset Tapes just sounds like it doesn’t matter.
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Not All Heroes Wear Capes is a pretty cohesive listen for a producer-guided album, but it’s not fire from front to back.
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Takeoff’s solo debut does virtually nothing to stand out in the current trap rap wave.
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FM!‘s fun concept begs for a longer runtime, but even at 22 minutes the project has plenty to offer with its quality beats, flows, hooks, and lyrics.
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Yeah, Lil Yachty literally sounds like he has nothing to prove.
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Two of trap’s biggest auto-crooners team up for a mixed bag of wavy, melodic bangers.