Gucci Mane – Drop Top Wop (Album Review)

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Gucci Mane has a really good relationship with some of the heavy-hitting producers in the game right now, and apparently one of them is Metro Boomin’. With this new album called ‘Drop Top Wop’, Gucci collaborates with Metro for 10 trap-inspired theme songs. (more…)

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Lil Yachty – Teenage Emotions (Album Review)

Dear Readers,

This is an open letter to you guys to explain the possible favorable review I have given Yachty’s album.

Readers, I once felt like you when it came to Lil Yachty: I also thought he was this young kid that was not necessarily fond of the hard work that the pioneers of rap helped create, almost making a mockery of the genre with his wild and crazy antics. But one day I took the time to look at music from the red braided (probably snotty nosed) kids point of view, and found solace….

When you think about it, Yachty represents what rap is all about: Free, no rules, say what you wanna. While the results of this style translated to lots of poor quality music from him, I can respect it, because at one time America probably felt this way about every single rap song that was released. So as I begin to rate this album, I will look at it from a Rugrats point of view. Lets start the show! (more…)

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Bryson Tiller – True To Self (Album Review)

Is there anyone in the industry cooler than Tiller? I remember becoming a huge fan of his when he did his BET performance in 2015: He had no background singers, no dancers, just him and a mic – this made the performance feel like such an authentic experience. Judging by this album cover, you can tell Tiller will put more of his deep down thoughts into each song, granting fans an opportunity to know a little more about the Louisville kid. (more…)

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Buddy & Kaytranada – Ocean & Montana (Album Review)

Buddy & Kaytranda collaborated for a quick little EP that promises to take the whole R&B/Rap genre to another stratosphere.  (more…)

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Snoop Dogg – Neva Left (Album Review)

When you think about Snoop and the impact he’s had on the rap game, you will realize that he is beyond legendary. While his hunger to make good music has somewhat dissipated, it seems like this album has got him feeling like it is 1994 again.  (more…)

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T Pain & Lil Wayne – T-Wayne (Album Review)

in 2009, T-Pain and Lil Wayne were top 5’s in their genres, so when they talked about releasing music together, it had somewhat of a best of both worlds type of potential. Well since then, Wayne has had a stalemate in terms of releasing new albums, T-Pain kinda got his style emulated by every rap artist out, and an artist by the name of T-Wayne made a major hit in the clubs. While saying this album is long overdue is an understatement, their once upon of time buzz is enough to garner some interest from folks. (more…)

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Machine Gun Kelly – bloom (Album Review)

You know my biggest take away from Machine Gun Kelly’s music lately? It seems like he has this willingness to drop songs that aren’t limited to just rap, which is an attitude I actually like a lot. With this new album called ‘Bloom’, I see Machine Gun experimenting more than ever, which means you should expect the unexpected on it. (more…)

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Chris Brown – Die Young (Ft. Nas) (Review & Stream)

This is going to be some mafioso stuff I can tell, because Nas hasn’t done a non-mafioso song in a while. (more…)

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Kid Ink – 7 Series (EP) (Album Review)

Anyone else disappointed with where Kid Ink’s career has went? This EP sorta just released in the background, which shouldn’t happen for a pretty good artist like this. Nonetheless, I still believe in Ink’s talent, so rating this album is not a burden for me.

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Logic – Everybody (Album Review)

Hasn’t Logic had such an interesting trajectory to where he is now? He is not the biggest name in Hip Hop, but he has this aurora to him that makes it seem like everything he says is the holy grail. With each new album he releases, the more his legend continues to grow, meaning this racially influenced album could really elevate his name. (more…)

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