Brent Faiyaz – Icon (Album Review)
Brent Faiyaz delivers a magical performance in "Icon."
Brent Faiyaz delivers a magical performance in "Icon."
Ella Mai’s "Do You Still Love Me?" is a smooth, heartfelt R&B album that captures love, intimacy, and emotional vulnerability from start to finish.
Joji’s "Piss In The Wind" is a genre-blending, emotionally raw album that explores love, loss, and self-reflection through haunting melodies and introspective lyricism.
In perhaps J. Cole's final album, he does some reflecting, some experimenting, and plenty of high-level rapping.
The Game raps like he doesn't give two s**ts in "Gangsta Grillz: E.M.N.T - The Credits."
Could this be the project that finally earns DaBaby his way back into hip-hop’s good graces?
Don Toliver looks poised to spark another seismic shift in hip-hop with “OCTANE.”
I ignored fakemink’s hype for too long... "The Boy who cried Terrified ." finally made it all make sense.
J. Cole comes out swinging on "Birthday Blizzard '26" setting the tone right before "The Fall Off."
Curren$y kicks off 2026 with the effortlessly smooth "Everywhere You Look."
The late Lil Keed and Lil GotIt channel pure chemistry, melodic trap, and brotherhood energy on "Fraternal: Got It Edition."
Roc Marciano returns with "656," a cinematic, off-kilter rap album that rewards unorthodox flow lovers.