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Chief Keef – Almighty So 2 (Album Review)
May 10, 2024

Gunna – One of Wun (Album Review)
May 10, 2024


Dua Lipa – Radical Optimism (Album Review)
May 3, 2024

4batz – u made me a st4r (Album Review)
May 3, 2024

SRCMTRL – Greenery (Album Review)
May 1, 2024

Yung Bleu – Jeremy (Album Review)
April 26, 2024

PARTYNEXTDOOR – PARTYNEXTDOOR 4 (Album Review)
April 26, 2024

Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department (Album Review)
April 21, 2024

More Album Ratings: G Perico, Lola Brooke & Mozzy
April 21, 2024

YNW Melly – Young New Wave (Album Review)
April 19, 2024
Doja Cat reveals she has Borderline Personality Disorder while defending Chappell Roan after paparazzi criticism online.
Harry Styles’ "Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally" projected for massive 424K debut, biggest week of 2026.
Jack Harlow explains why Monica leans deeper into Black music rather than safer genre choices.
Newly surfaced prison photos show R. Kelly with a gray beard and a familiar build.
“Doin Too Much” previews the sonic palette of REASON’s upcoming 'Moving Towards Love_Pink.'
James Blake’s ‘Trying Times’ is intimate, emotional, and showcases his vocal and production mastery.
BossMan Dlow leans into confidence and humor on “Motion Party” and “Let’s Go Get Em”.
YG confronts critics and delivers aggressive West Coast energy on the powerful single “State Of Emergency”.
Chief Keef and ian unleash dark energy on hard-hitting single “Video Shoot”.
Bruiser Wolf and Sheefy Mcfly deliver gritty Detroit rap on collaborative album ‘PUSH & PAINT’.
Jack Harlow explores jazzy melodies and romance on ‘Monica’, though the experiment sometimes feels surprisingly hollow.
Nas celebrates his collaborations with rap veterans across the ‘Legend Has It...’ campaign.
“Doin Too Much” previews the sonic palette of REASON’s upcoming 'Moving Towards Love_Pink.'
James Blake’s ‘Trying Times’ is intimate, emotional, and showcases his vocal and production mastery.
BossMan Dlow leans into confidence and humor on “Motion Party” and “Let’s Go Get Em”.
YG confronts critics and delivers aggressive West Coast energy on the powerful single “State Of Emergency”.