Quavo & Saweetie Unite For First Single Off Of Shaft Called “Too Much Shaft”

 

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Tyler, The Creator – IGOR (Album Review)

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In order to fully enjoy a Tyler, The Creator project, I feel like you have to appreciate the ins and outs of the creative instincts that go into making music. In “IGOR,” the Wolf Gang rapper shows that he’s still lapping the field when it comes to that department, gifting us with a twelve track body of work that is fantastic in every facet of music. (more…)

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Chance The Rapper & TisoKorean Connect For The Murda Beatz Produced “GRoCERIES”

Chance The Rapper is the king of random ass songs. (more…)

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Young Dolph Makes His Triumphant Return To The Music Scene With “Crashin Out”

Young Dolph appropriately laid low these last couple of months. Trouble was following that n***a like a virus! (more…)

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DJ Khaled – Father Of Asahd (Album Review)

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Here are DJ Khaled’s most famous catchphrases: “Another One,” “Major Keys,” “Big Bag Alert,” “Special Cloth Alert,” “LISSSSTEN,””Bless Up,” and my favorite, “Father of Asahd!” While each catchphrase is pretty comical, the last one seems to indicate that there is something Khaled thinks is bigger than he is walking this planet. With that being said, this album is called “Father Of Asahd,” so I expect the chubby DJ’s best music to-date on it. (more…)

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Deane Nesbitt Jr. Provides Us With Something Special In “Tracking The Soldier”

 

“Tracking the Soldier” is off of Deane Nesbitt Jr.’s “Soundtracks In the Sand” project. (more…)

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