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KAROL G – NO ME ARREPIENTO DE SENTIR TANTO (Album Review)
August 9, 2026

Ravyn Lenae – Blue Island (Album Review)
August 7, 2026

Roy Woods – X (Album Review)
August 7, 2026

Pooh Shiesty – All Eyes on Shiest (Album Review)
August 6, 2026

T.E.E – Hits & Haymakers (Album Review)
August 6, 2026


Jacquees – Mood 2 (Album Review)
August 2, 2026


Kota The Friend – JUST HAPPY TO BE HERE! (Album Review)
July 31, 2026

$TARFACE & Tyga – $TARFACE (Album Review)
July 31, 2026

Shaboozey – The Outlaw Cheri Lee & Other Western Tales
July 31, 2026
Caskey delivers a fearless performance on “One Eye Open,” embracing alternative rock while exploring freedom, paranoia, authenticity, and reinvention.
I guess it was in the cards for us to get a new Becky G album with a little something for everybody.
Trippie Redd’s latest project has plenty of star power but is projected to debut much smaller than his previous release.
KATSEYE’s "WILD" is projected for a massive Billboard 200 debut, potentially earning their first No. 1 album.
AZ Chike and Tyler, The Creator finally appear ready to put their long-teased collaboration on wax.
NAV and Frost bring chaotic trap energy, catchy flows, and video game-inspired production to “POP MY SHIT” with swagger.
The Roots may finally return with "Endgame," their first full-length album in over a decade.
Another cryptic Instagram post has fans wondering whether Drake is preparing to release even more music.
Rapsody’s God Gotta Afro & Gold Hoops is a powerful blend of hip-hop and R&B that explores self-love, Black excellence, personal struggles, injustice, and finding your voice.
Jorja Smith’s "What Are the Odds" is an emotional blend of R&B, neo-soul, and electronic sounds exploring heartbreak, betrayal, complicated love, and choosing yourself.
Caskey delivers a fearless performance on “One Eye Open,” embracing alternative rock while exploring freedom, paranoia, authenticity, and reinvention.
NAV and Frost bring chaotic trap energy, catchy flows, and video game-inspired production to “POP MY SHIT” with swagger.
Mariah Carey revisits her 2001 hit “Didn’t Mean To Turn You On” with Rochelle Jordan, adding sultry R&B energy to the nostalgic classic.