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Daniel Caesar – NEVER ENOUGH (Album Review)
April 10, 2023

NF – HOPE (Album Review)
April 7, 2023

Rae Sremmurd – Sremm 4 Life (Album Review)
April 7, 2023



Devin Farney – King’s Station (Album Review)
April 1, 2023

Chlöe – In Pieces (Album Review)
March 31, 2023

DJ Drama – I’m Really Like That (Album Review)
March 31, 2023


Album Ratings (3/26/2023): Hit-Boy, 03Greedo & Quando Rondo
March 28, 2023

Danny Brown & JPEGMAFIA – SCARING THE HOES (Album Review)
March 24, 2023
Key Glock delivers cold bars and sleepy confidence over retro-inspired production on his new single “Go.”
Lakers fans need to listen to something chill like this. They’ve been crashing out on my timeline all day today.
Rick Ross returns with "Set In Stone" after years away from releasing a solo studio album.
French Montana, Rick Ross, and Max B link on “Smoking pt. 2” with nostalgic production and chemistry.
"BROWN" is packed with slow jams, emotional storytelling, and undeniable chemistry, proving Chris Brown still knows exactly how to make an R&B album for the late night crowd.
“Bed of Roses” pairs Teyana Taylor’s silky vocals with Wale’s vulnerable lyricism for a soft and emotional R&B track about loyalty and devotion.
“Ashin’ the Blunt” blends moody production with emotional honesty as 6LACK and Young Thug reflect on love, pressure, and the isolation that can come with success.
Action Bronson delivers bizarre bars and unconventional production throughout the strange yet intriguing ‘PLANET FROG.’
A!MS, ZieZie, Ramz, Liilz, and Brodie trade slick bars over hypnotic production on the energetic “Wait What” collaboration.
Courtney Hadwin delivers powerful vocals and emotional blues-rock energy on “You Only Love Me When I Lie” alongside Little Steven.
T.I. glides over Pharrell’s bass-heavy production on the vintage-feeling and confident “MR HIM” from ‘Kill The King.’
This week brings a mix of fresh albums and hot singles from Chris Brown, Action Bronson, and 6LACK.
Key Glock delivers cold bars and sleepy confidence over retro-inspired production on his new single “Go.”
Lakers fans need to listen to something chill like this. They’ve been crashing out on my timeline all day today.
French Montana, Rick Ross, and Max B link on “Smoking pt. 2” with nostalgic production and chemistry.
“Bed of Roses” pairs Teyana Taylor’s silky vocals with Wale’s vulnerable lyricism for a soft and emotional R&B track about loyalty and devotion.