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Lil Durk – 7220 (Deluxe) (Album Review)
June 24, 2022

Chris Brown – Breezy (Album Review)
June 24, 2022

WESTSIDE BOOGIE – MORE BLACK SUPERHEROES (Album Review)
June 22, 2022

Kevin Gates – Khaza (Album Review)
June 17, 2022

Logic – Vinyl Days (Album Review)
June 17, 2022

Drake – Honestly, Nevermind (Album Review)
June 17, 2022

Young Cvsper – Gunther (Review)
June 13, 2022

Vory – Lost Souls (Album Review)
June 3, 2022

Post Malone – Twelve Carat Toothache (Album Review)
June 3, 2022

Dreezy & Hit-Boy – Hitgirl (Album Review)
May 22, 2022

“One Of Them” delivers aggressive trap energy as Future and Lil Baby dominate DJ Khaled production.
“CRASH DUMMY” sees Gucci Mane addressing betrayal with sharp flow over urgent Zaytoven trap production.
"Chicken Talkin Bastard" delivers energetic trap beats, bold charisma, catchy hooks, and consistent Southern rap vibes throughout.
“SAME SH!T” finds Isaiah Rashad gliding over a hypnotic beat, unpacking the monotony of life with a mix of flexing and quiet reflection.
“First Time” finds Lil Tjay reflecting on love gone wrong, blending pain and frustration into one of his most emotionally charged performances.
“Back and Forth” finds Kehlani and Missy Elliott fed up and unapologetic, delivering a slick, no-nonsense anthem about walking away from drama.
MoMo Boyd’s Miss Michigan is a deeply emotional EP blending country, indie, and R&B influences, delivering raw storytelling that hits straight to the heart.
"10 Til’ Midnight" showcases Snoop Dogg’s charisma, simple flows, and celebratory energy across varied, engaging production.
“Electric Revival” captures the joy of living in the moment.
Hanna Andréa’s “Braveheart” blends emotional vocals, powerful themes, and cinematic production into an unforgettable listening experience.
This week brings a mix of fresh albums and hot singles from Snoop Dogg, Isaiah Rashad, DJ Khaled, and more.
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“One Of Them” delivers aggressive trap energy as Future and Lil Baby dominate DJ Khaled production.
“CRASH DUMMY” sees Gucci Mane addressing betrayal with sharp flow over urgent Zaytoven trap production.
“SAME SH!T” finds Isaiah Rashad gliding over a hypnotic beat, unpacking the monotony of life with a mix of flexing and quiet reflection.
“First Time” finds Lil Tjay reflecting on love gone wrong, blending pain and frustration into one of his most emotionally charged performances.