Album Reviews
- MusicWest coast rapper Blu and L.A.-based producer Roy Royal have locked in for a project which is quite brief, but endlessly memorable. ByTeeJay Small327 Views
- ReviewsOver the past few years, people have doubted whether Yeat is the future of rap. This industrial, misanthropic, and hard-hitting LP silences all opposition.ByGabriel Bras Nevares2.9K Views
- ReviewsBabyDrill's third studio record, "ScoreGod" likely won't win over any new fans, but the record will surely appease day 1 listeners.ByTeeJay Small502 Views
- ReviewsOn his fifth studio album, The Weeknd challenges listeners with an intriguing hour-long mix of commercial “free yourself” music on 103.5 Dawn FM.ByJoshua Robinson10.3K Views
- ReviewsThe unflinching honesty, aggressive delivery, and bold melodies are a return to form for one of Louisiana’s most consistent artists of the past decade.
ByAron A.13.4K Views - ReviewsRageful poetry guides YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s unapologetically long-winded fourth studio album.ByJoshua Robinson9.5K Views
- ReviewsOn his sophomore album, Cordae offers his most consistent work to date.ByRobert Blair7.3K Views
- ReviewsThe Atlanta native does little to explore beyond his comfort zone on "I Never Liked You," nor does he combat the public narratives surrounding his persona.ByAron A.8.9K Views
- ReviewsKey Glock delivers banger after banger on the unrelenting "Yellow Tape 2."ByRose Lilah6.7K Views
- ReviewsBenny The Butcher takes a triumphant leap on "Everybody Can’t Go," with assistance from Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.ByAron A.2.6K Views
- ReviewsNine years after their previous collaboration, The Alchemist and Oh No pick up right where they left off.ByWyatt Westlake815 Views
- ReviewsMozzy’s wisdom is reflected in his newfound emotional strentgh.ByDemi Phillips1309 Views