Chris Brown — BROWN (The Chocolate Edition) (Album Review)
"BROWN (The Chocolate Edition)" proves that Chris Brown does not play around when it comes to deluxe albums, adding ten strong tracks that elevate an already impressive project.
"BROWN (The Chocolate Edition)" proves that Chris Brown does not play around when it comes to deluxe albums, adding ten strong tracks that elevate an already impressive project.
YG delivers a Cali soundtrack built for emotional decoding.
Street lessons and personal growth drive "Lil Herb: Lil Heroine Edition."
Kodak Black delivers his usual mix of brilliance and frustration on "Kodak The Blessing."
Kodak Black sounds very focused on this project... Thank GOD!
Cashus King strikes a balance between introspection and passion on the Big O-produced 'Water to Wine.'
In "Destined For Greatness," Luh Tyler finds success by revisiting the sounds that inspired a generation of Southern rap.
Young M.A delivers a mixed but ambitious return on "Kween."
The deluxe edition showcases both Freddie Gibbs’ playful side and lyrical dominance.
Vince Staples delivers one of his most daring sonic evolutions yet on "Cry Baby."
38 Spesh proves that good beats and good raps are an undefeated combination on “8 Shots.”
"K-POPS!" is colorful, upbeat, and packed with personality, combining Anderson .Paak’s signature funk and soul influences with the high energy spirit of K Pop.