album review
Richmond, Va.'s Fly Anakin's second studio album harkens back to the days before Hip-Hop stardom and honors spontaneous collaboration.
Lil Durk’s "Deep Thoughts" album sees the Chicago rapper exploring personal growth and the challenges of his life, all while reflecting on his faith and the streets that shaped him.
Saba and No ID’s collaboration on “From The Private Collection of Saba and No ID” brings together an intriguing blend of sharp lyricism and top-tier production.
YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s “More Leaks” album brings that raw emotion we expect from him, diving into betrayal, pain, and personal struggles.
Redman finally dropped the sequel to his classic Muddy Waters album with Muddy Waters Too, exceeding all expectations in the process.
Appearing less than a victory lap than it is a rallying cry for the West Coast, GNX proves that Kendrick Lamar is always prepared.
With Blue Lips, ScHoolboy Q masterfully orchestrates calm and chaos while reminding folks that Figg still gets the money.
Westside Gunn delivered what he says is his last studio album in And Then You Pray For Me, which finds him embracing a new sound.
JID, one of the standout rappers in the Dreamville Records camp, delivers on his promising talent with The Forever Story.
Roc Marciano locks in with celebrated producer The Alchemist for their highly anticipated collaboration, The Elephant Man's Bones.
Drake and his seventh album Honestly, Nevermind find the Canadian superstar toying with House and Dance music tracks with confidence.
Now calling his own shots, La Maquina released his long-awaited major-label solo debut album God Don't Make Mistakes and it is without question an early contender for album of the year.