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Lola Brooke – iight Bet! (Album Review)
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Lithe – Euphoria (Album Review)
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Meek Mill – Indie Pack (Vol. 01) (Album Review)
November 14, 2025

Wale – everything is a lot. (Album Review)
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Summer Walker – Finally Over It (Album Review)
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NF – FEAR (Album Review)
November 13, 2025

G Herbo – Lil Herb (Album Review)
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Rosalía — LUX (Album Review)
November 6, 2025

Kendrick Lamar – untitled and unmastered. (Album Review)
November 6, 2025
Ariana Grande breaks the all-time Spotify record for monthly listeners by a female artist, reaching a historic 126.81 million.
A futuristic collaboration that doesn’t just play music, it builds a full-body experience.
Kodak Black closes the year with “Telephone Line,” a surprising collaboration that shows intent and vulnerability, even if the execution feels slightly off.
Philadelphia’s Nazzy The Mic sets the tone with a bold, addictive opener that blends smooth R&B emotion, hip-hop grit, and undeniable confidence.
Tyler, The Creator decided to give us some serious bars for Christmas.
With two new albums and timeless hits still thriving, Justin Bieber proves his longevity by crossing 120 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Only 10 songs topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 2025, making it the lowest total since 2015 and one of the most unique chart years ever.
Kahary delivers steady flows and meaningful bars on “No Time For Second Guessing,” a focused hip-hop track about resilience, respect, and blocking out negativity.
Chance The Rapper and Jeremih reunite for “Secret Santa,” a festive five-track project blending Christmas themes, soulful melodies, and playful experimentation.
Pooh Shiesty might have pulled off one of the most impressive feats of the year.
Quavo’s “Lessons” blends emotional production and heartfelt bars as he reflects on growth, loss, and honoring Takeoff’s legacy.
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A futuristic collaboration that doesn’t just play music, it builds a full-body experience.
Kodak Black closes the year with “Telephone Line,” a surprising collaboration that shows intent and vulnerability, even if the execution feels slightly off.
Philadelphia’s Nazzy The Mic sets the tone with a bold, addictive opener that blends smooth R&B emotion, hip-hop grit, and undeniable confidence.
Tyler, The Creator decided to give us some serious bars for Christmas.

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Lithe – Euphoria (Album Review)
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NF – FEAR (Album Review)
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