Reviews
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Reviews Earl Sweatshirt is not a fan of "Magna Carta Holy Grail." By Rose Lilah 27.6K Views -
Reviews “Programs,” “Small Worlds,” and “Buttons” are a series of calculated vignettes from an artist in turmoil. By Narsimha Chintaluri 27.6K Views -
Reviews 21 Savage and Metro Boomin turn in an impeccably-curated project whose style clearly trumps its substance. By Patrick Lyons 27.4K Views -
Reviews Thug keeps things exciting and enjoyable on the brief "I'm Up," but it's not as satisfying as his other projects. By Patrick Lyons 27.2K Views -
Reviews "Culture II" is a classically overstuffed sequel, albeit one that shows new sides of Migos and may offer a way forward. By Patrick Lyons 27.0K Views -
Reviews "Souled Out" features songstress Jhene Aiko bravely stretching out on her own, for which she should be commended. However, the album's lack of diversity and dynamism, in overall production, nullifies Aiko's magnetism to a considerable extent. By Kahron Spearman 26.9K Views -
Reviews A$AP Rocky's "Testing" has all the makings of a grower, set to reward those who value patience. By Mitch Findlay 26.8K Views -
Reviews RiFF RAFF bucks conventions, gets weird on "NEON iCON." By Patrick Lyons 26.8K Views -
Reviews Not too much new material here for die-hard Gates fans. Still, it's undoubtedly more of the gripping content only their man can deliver--painting his Louisiana locales as some of the scariest places on earth. By Angus Walker 26.8K Views -
Reviews Can Migos deliver, despite delays and legal woes? By Nicholas DG 26.8K Views -
Reviews Kodak Black proves he's a Southern legend in the making on "Lil BIG Pac." By Patrick Lyons 26.6K Views -
Reviews Meek Mill attempts to re-align the narrative that's surrounded, and followed him, with his new album, "Wins and Losses." By Richard Bryan 26.6K Views