Kodak Black – Back For Everything (Album Review)
Kodak Black's first official release since his release, "Back For Everything," displays the best of Kodak's many worlds.
Kodak Black's first official release since his release, "Back For Everything," displays the best of Kodak's many worlds.
Scilence smashes into the music scene with the eclectic "The Solo Cup"
Big K.R.I.T. gets his Silk Sonic on in "Digital Roses Don't Die."
Since this album has a cartoon cover, I expect it to be very good.
Mary J. Blige dropped this album a few hours before her performance at the Super Bowl.
If you are a fan of both Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa, you've been waiting for this album for a long-ass time.
Jazmine Sullivan returns to the music scene with "Heaux Tales," her first album in six years.
Saba returns with an emotionally fueled project that feels like one big sigh of relief. "Few Good Things" enticingly features 6LACK, Black Thought, Cheflee, Daoud, Fousheé, G Herbo, Eryn Allen Kane, Krayzie Bone, Mereba, Pivot Gang, Smino, and Benjamin Earl Turner.
Yo Gotti keeps the wisdom following in the 21-track project "CM10: Free Game."
2 Chainz sounds like he's in cruise control in "Dope Don't Sell Itself."
Furlow brings the vibes with “Well Wishes.”
NLE Choppa shows serious growth in "Me Vs. Me."