Album Reviews
- ReviewsAfter four years without a full body of work to their name, Majid Jordan are vying to be seen in the upper ranks of contemporary pop and r'n'b with their new album "Wildest Dreams."ByRobert Blair4.1K Views
- ReviewsAfter helping transform hip-hop throughout the 2010s, Young Thug is back and gets more personal than ever on his second studio album, “PUNK”ByTaylor McCloud6.3K Views
- ReviewsA solid and often revelatory album, "Expensive Pain" certainly doesn't displace Meek Mill from his hard-earned position among hip-hop’s front-runners, but it seems unlikely that it’ll be the moment where all of his naysayers see the error of their ways, either.ByRobert Blair12.8K Views
- ReviewsAlthough he may not be able to celebrate just yet, NBA Youngboy has retained his status as one of the most fascinating voices in hip-hop on the soul-baring "Sincerely Kentrell."ByRobert Blair10.7K Views
- ReviewsLil Nas X's "MONTERO" was his baby, and he birthed a gem.ByAlex Zidel12.6K Views
- ReviewsDrake's "Certified Lover Boy" will likely please longtime fans, though a lack of focused innovation might prove underwhelming to others. ByMitch Findlay10.8K Views
- Reviews"DONDA" offers a sense of familiarity in response to the demands for the return of the “Old Kanye.” Unfortunately, it’s not all that it’s cracked up to be.ByAron A.15.8K Views
- Reviews"I Died For This!?," Grip's Shady Records debut, is an impressive concept album that makes great artistic choices and offers plenty of thought-provoking sentiments.ByJoshua Robinson6.5K Views
- ReviewsNas and Hit-Boy's "King's Disease II" is a nostalgic and masterfully painted portrait of rap royalty. ByMitch Findlay25.4K Views
- ReviewsTDE fan favorite Isaiah Rashad's latest album isn't quite a blazing inferno, but rather a slow and contemplative burn. ByMitch Findlay10.0K Views
- ReviewsThe twenty-song project contains more filler than substance but the highs are a firm reminder of Pop Smoke’s colossal presence.ByAron A.6.2K Views
- ReviewsOn his self-titled effort, Vince Staples says more in eight tracks than some rappers do in their entire career.ByRobert Blair4.9K Views