Westside Gunn
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A kind of minor project from Westside that isn’t without a few highlights.
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The A-side is more or less standard fare for Westside Gunn, but the B-side is hands-down his greatest statement since Griselda’s rise.
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Pray for Haiti would be a good starting point for getting into Mach-Hommy’s music.
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just his short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions.
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Pray for Paris does Westside Gunn’s established style well for the most part, but isn’t likely to convert many nonbelievers.
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Westside Gunn’s grimy vibe remains the best thing going for him, while songwriting remains his Achilles heel.
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A few days ago, I said something about not looking forward to future DOOM material, but I already kind of have to eat those words. He and New York rapper Westside Gunn complement each other really well on this collaborative single, and I’m particularly intrigued by DOOM’s minimalist