ChrisdaCEO – Legacy III (Album Review)

ChrisdaCEO delivers hip-hop fire in “Legacy III” — A fifteen track body of work that features tough ass bars, fire instrumentals and an abundance of boss-like sentiments. (more…)

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Ciara – Beauty Marks (Album Review)

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There’s some people in this world that simply can’t catch a break from fans; Ciara is one of them. I’ve always liked the music she’s been able to make, but for some reason, it seems like she doesn’t get the publicity she deserves. In “Beauty Marks,” I predict all that changing, as the Atlanta native was able to deliver a body of work that is free, fun and empowering for individuals like herself. (more…)

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ScHoolboy Q – CrasH Talk (Album Review)

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ScHoolboy Q season is here, folks! After a three year hiatus, the “Blankface” Rapper has decided to release “CrasH Talk” — A fourteen track project that has some really good guest features, legit club bangers, and its fair-share of mobbin’ ass music.  (more…)

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Da Baby – Baby On Baby (Album Review)

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Da Baby, someone with perhaps the worse name in hip-hop history, has finally decided to release his debut album titled “Baby On Baby.” Do you expect greatness? I do! (more…)

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Offset – Father Of 4 (Album Review)

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After several delays, Offset has finally released his highly anticipated debut album  “Father of 4.” Typically, delays mean getting s**t cleared by music execs, but this time around, I truly believe the Migos rapper wanted to give us a body of work that mirrored perfection. 

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Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y – 2009 (Album Review)

So what does the year 2009 represent for Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y? It was a time both rappers were on top of the game, as together, they were able to usher in a brand of hip-hop music that was loose, relaxing and catered to the stoners of the world. Today, listeners get a chance to relive some of their high moments (pun intended), as the dynamic duo decided to link up once more for “2009.”  (more…)

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Vic Mensa – Hooligans (EP Review)

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Vic Mensa has been engulfed in all kinds of beefs these last couple of months, distracting the people from his ability to make some pretty solid music. With the release of Hooligans, perhaps he can get people to pay attention to what he does best once again. (more…)

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Kodak Black – Dying To Live (Album Review)

Kodak Black has never been the most articulate dude to listen to speak, nor has he been the biggest role model, but something about the s**t he says in his music always strikes a chord with me. Maybe because he’s unapologetic about who he is, and can care less about how we view his troublesome behavior. With that being said, on “Dying To Live,” I feel like the Pompano Beach native is comfortable in his own skin, which I think results in his best music to-date. (more…)

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Freddie Gibbs – Freddie (Album Review)

I had no clue Freddie Gibbs had an album on the way… Matter of fact, I had no clue he can look like the 2018 version of Jeffrey from Fresh Prince of Bel Air either (Peep the album artwork above). Both aspects shouldn’t have any bearing on what the album is going to sound like, right? (more…)

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