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Tory Lanez – Chixtape 4 (Album Review) (Throwback)
March 26, 2024

Tory Lanez – Chixtape 5 (Album Review) (Throwback)
March 25, 2024

Tyla – TYLA (Album Review)
March 22, 2024

SiR – HEAVY (Album Review)
March 22, 2024

Joyner Lucas – Not Now I’m Busy (Album Review)
March 22, 2024

Future & Metro Boomin – WE DON’T TRUST YOU (Album Review)
March 22, 2024

DJ D Sharp & St Spittin – Risk & Reward (Album Review)
March 18, 2024

Kenny Mason – 9 (Album Review)
March 17, 2024

24kGoldn – Growing Pains (Album Review)
March 17, 2024

Flo Milli – Fine Ho, Stay (Album Review)
March 16, 2024

Tierra Whack – WORLD WIDE WHACK (Album Review)
March 16, 2024
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Freddie Gibbs shines over DJ Paul’s nostalgic Southern-inspired production on “Find Out.”
The single captures bold production, catchy hooks, and a confident performance.
Gorillaz expand their legacy with global sounds and spiritual depth on "The Mountain."
Bruno Mars returns with "The Romantic," a honey-sweet collection of love songs blending R&B, pop, and soulful storytelling.
BLACKPINK returns with DEADLINE, a high-energy EP packed with confidence, self-love anthems, and bold breakup statements.
“Keychain” is a funky, feel-good fusion of K-pop and soul, with Anderson .Paak and aespa delivering smooth vocals, sharp rap moments, and undeniable chemistry.
The “ASAP” remix pairs Mýa’s fluid, soulful vocals with 21 Savage’s blunt honesty, creating a moody and passionate R&B record.
Dominic Fike brings “Babydoll” and “White Keys” together in a re-release that highlights his emotional range and sharp songwriting.
“Supastar Livin” finds Salimata calm, collected, and completely unbothered—serving confidence, clarity, and cutthroat honesty.
Foggieraw impresses with poetic lyricism and unique rap styles in "With No Due Respect."
Quando Rondo blends melodic rap with street stories on “Arabic Audemar,” capturing loyalty and ambition.
"BE VERY AFRAID (Vol. 1)" showcases a 13-track lineup of heavy-hitters and rising stars.
Freddie Gibbs shines over DJ Paul’s nostalgic Southern-inspired production on “Find Out.”