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YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Slime Cry (Album Review)
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Jeremih, Kevin Gates, and MadMaxx craft a smooth late-night anthem with passion on “Stroke U Up.”
Ebro reacts as the Lil Uzi Vert longevity debate resurfaces while “What You Saying” continues gaining momentum.
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50 Cent escalates his long-running feud with T.I. through a potential new documentary.
BTS keep the crown, Harry Styles is hours away from a new era, and March 20 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive release days of the year.
Spotify voters highlight Lil Tecca, Baby Keem, and Doechii as hip hop’s future leaders.
Cash Cobain unveils “Wish,” blending heavy trap production with relaxed autotuned street narratives.
Here are a few more songs we implore you to check out.
Ty Dolla $ign embraces smooth R&B vibes on "girl music vol. 1."
Nettspend’s debut album delivers chaotic flows, glitchy beats, and youthful confidence across twenty-one adventurous tracks.
Jeremih, Kevin Gates, and MadMaxx craft a smooth late-night anthem with passion on “Stroke U Up.”
Cash Cobain unveils “Wish,” blending heavy trap production with relaxed autotuned street narratives.