trap
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Slime Language is an unadventurous outing for Thugger and an unimpressive showcase of YSL’s roster.
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Life’s a Trip has some surprisingly beautiful highlights, but Trippie Redd’s lyrics, song structures, and vocal consistency are still lacking overall.
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Nicki Minaj still has her energy, technical ability, and sharp lyricism going for her, but too often on Queen these are drowned out by generic production and horrid features.
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Valee doesn’t come through with a single flow worth stealing on his latest EP.
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YG tries to Stay Dangerous by going the generic trap route.
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Travis Scott continues pushing the psychedelic boundaries of trap on Astroworld, but doesn’t quite stick the landing.
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TA13OO‘s three-act concept could have used some fleshing out, but the music at the core is easily Denzel Curry’s best yet.
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Head in the Clouds blends into the current wave of trap-flavored pop rap a little too well.
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Everything Is Love relies too heavily on its star power to feel anywhere near as consequential as Lemonade or 4:44.
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Sorry to run with the obvious music critic quip, but it is pretty hard to hear what’s so redeeming about Redemption.