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Stone Mob – Requiem (Review & Stream)
September 26, 2017
Lupe Fiasco – Running From President (Review & Stream)
September 26, 2017
Mike Free – She Ready (Ft. Dave East & Teefilli) (Review & Stream)
September 26, 2017
Kodak Black – Lil Shoota Love (Ft. Mr. Flippin’) (Review & Stream)
September 25, 2017
Evander Griiim – Right Now (Teenage Mix) (Ft. Gucci Mane) (Review & Stream)
September 25, 2017
Eli Sostre – Drama (Review & Stream)
September 25, 2017
Justine Skye – Lost Me (Ft. Vory Collins) (Review & Stream)
September 25, 2017
King Los – R.A.S. (Review & Stream)
September 25, 2017
Hopsin – The Purge (Review & Stream)
September 22, 2017
Skooly – Stylin’ (Ft. Young Thug) (Review & Stream)
September 22, 2017
Macklemore – Gemini (Album Review)
September 22, 2017
Dax trades rap bravado for raw country storytelling in “Man I Used To Be,” an emotional ballad about addiction, loss, and personal change.
Memphis hitmaker Nate Walka trades his pen for the mic on “OooYea,” a seductive R&B groove born from real-life passion.
NBA YoungBoy and DJ Khaled join forces for the "Deshawn" mixtape, reuniting YoungBoy with Kevin Gates and hinting at a return to his relentless release schedule.
Kendrick Lamar’s "DAMN." has surpassed 10 billion Spotify streams, becoming only the sixth rap album in history to achieve the milestone.
An angsty indie rock gem that takes an honest look at the disintegration of a partnership and the role one plays in it.
JID's "God Does Like Ugly" lived up to expectations.
“Everything but the Title” delivers raw honesty, lush harmonies, and a moving indie rock backdrop in a relatable ode to situationships.
Atomic Tom’s “Wake Up The Night” is a vibrant alt-rock anthem packed with nostalgia, risk, and late-night energy.
Gunna dares you to switch sides.
Sometimes you have to put things in perspective.
A surprising hip-hop duo comes in first place.
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Dax trades rap bravado for raw country storytelling in “Man I Used To Be,” an emotional ballad about addiction, loss, and personal change.
Memphis hitmaker Nate Walka trades his pen for the mic on “OooYea,” a seductive R&B groove born from real-life passion.
An angsty indie rock gem that takes an honest look at the disintegration of a partnership and the role one plays in it.
“Everything but the Title” delivers raw honesty, lush harmonies, and a moving indie rock backdrop in a relatable ode to situationships.
Stone Mob – Requiem (Review & Stream)
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Macklemore – Gemini (Album Review)
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