Bryson Tiller – T.R.A.P.S.O.U.L. (Review & Stream)

I admit that it took me some time to become a ‘Bry-lieber’ (Bryson Tiller fan), but now that I am, I am happier than I was yesterday. I got a chance to listen to some of his records, and I tell ya, they are pretty hot! Yea I caught the wave late, but now that the site isn’t in bankruptcy anymore, we can afford to rate it now! (more…)

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Bas – Too High To Riot (Album Review)

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Too High To Riot is the sophomore album (not many people are aware of his first album ‘Last Winter’…I know…I know…) by non-other than Dreamville Records own – Bas. For those of you who heard ‘Revenge of the Dreamer II’, there is no doubt you are left with two obvious takeaways – #1 – Bas is a rapper that embodies a perfect blend of lyricism that include tales of righteousness and ratchetness. #2 – You became very familiar with a song called ‘Night Job’. On this song, J. Cole has a line that would seemingly prove to describe who Bas is and the eventual title of this album:

“Too high to riot – that’s my best excuse for being lazy. Being an artist – that’s my best excuse for being crazy” – J. Cole

In a world filled with tragedy and triumph, Bas manages to overcome his many life obstacles by being Too High T…….. Y’all get the point. Now let’s get into this album review!


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Kendrick Lamar – untitled and unmastered (Album Review)

Would you looky here!!!!! Fresh off a few Grammy wins a couple of days ago, Kendrick Lamar decides to drop this mysterious project named “untitled unmastered”. Some can say it came out of nowhere, but others can read this tweet below by Lebron James and think otherwise….

I’m not sure I like this new trend of artists dropping out of nowhere, but I do like the fact that it lets the fans know that the artist is always thinking about their fans. So let’s have fun with rating this album guys! (more…)

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