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NBA YoungBoy – 3800 Degrees (Album Review)
October 10, 2022

G Herbo – Survivor’s Remorse: A Side (Album Review)
October 7, 2022

Quavo & Takeoff – Only Built For Infinity Links (Album Review)
October 7, 2022

Rich Homie Quan – Family & Mula (Album Review)
October 5, 2022

YG – I Got Issues (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Tory Lanez – Sorry 4 What (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Kid Cudi – Entergalactic (Album Review)
September 30, 2022

Cam’ron & A-Trak – U Wasn’t There (Album Review)
September 23, 2022

DaBaby – Baby On Baby 2 (Album Review)
September 23, 2022

Jessie Reyez – Yessie (Album Review)
September 18, 2022

Symba – Results Take Time (Album Review)
September 17, 2022
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FYM Q delivers cool, unbothered bars over smooth Southern-inspired production throughout “Back On BLVD.”
Leezy delivers soulful guidance and vivid storytelling throughout the heartfelt “Birds, Bees, Snakes & Fleas, Pt. 2.”
Hymaginn delivers smooth smoker anthem vibes and Bone Thugs-inspired flows throughout “Light It Up.”
Marvin Dark delivers hypnotic vocals over shimmering production while exploring romantic tension on “Get At Me.”
Tommy Richman blends breezy pop production with emotional reflections on family struggles throughout “Changes.”
Little Simz embraces experimental production and emotional vulnerability throughout the unpredictable and fearless project ‘Sugar Girl.’
DEAN and Anderson .Paak deliver smooth chemistry over bubbly, old-school-inspired production on “Aftertaste.”
Cash Cobain blends sexy drill, bounce music, and nostalgic club vibes on the chaotic “I Wanna Rock.”
Young Nudy delivers steady flows and cold trap bars over booming production on “Ya Dig.”
Hotboii and Lil Baby trade emotional bars over melancholic production on the reflective single “Alicia.”
Key Glock delivers cold bars and sleepy confidence over retro-inspired production on his new single “Go.”
FYM Q delivers cool, unbothered bars over smooth Southern-inspired production throughout “Back On BLVD.”
Leezy delivers soulful guidance and vivid storytelling throughout the heartfelt “Birds, Bees, Snakes & Fleas, Pt. 2.”
Hymaginn delivers smooth smoker anthem vibes and Bone Thugs-inspired flows throughout “Light It Up.”
Marvin Dark delivers hypnotic vocals over shimmering production while exploring romantic tension on “Get At Me.”