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Month: December 2022

By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 26, 2022August 7, 2025

Best Albums of 2022

The fifty best albums of 2022, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Rosalìa, Vince Staples and more.

Categories: All, End-of-Year Lists, Lists
By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 26, 2022March 4, 2023

Best Songs of 2022

The fifty best songs of 2022, featuring Pusha T, Steve Lacy, Benny the Butcher, and more.

Categories: All, End-of-Year Lists, Lists
By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 17, 2022December 18, 2022

Review: Little Simz, ‘NO THANK YOU’

On her surprise fifth album, Little Simz has ten darts in hand and hits the bullseye every time.

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By Alex Corrales Posted on December 12, 2022December 15, 2022

The Evolution of Tha Carter Albums

A look into one of the most iconic album series in hip hop, the ecstatic Carter collection from Lil Wayne.

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By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 7, 2022December 7, 2022

Review: Metro Boomin, ‘Heroes & Villains’

The Atlanta conductor assembles the trap Avengers for his subdued sophomore album.

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By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 4, 2022December 4, 2022

Review: Stormzy, ‘This Is What I Mean’

Stormzy shakes off all burdens on his tender third studio album.

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By Hamza Riaz Posted on December 4, 2022December 4, 2022

Streatham Meets Pakistan on Raf-Saperra’s Punjabi Rap Heater, “Modern Mirza”

South London’s Raf-Saperra fuses Punjabi with East Coast rap on his latest unique single.

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By Alex Corrales Posted on December 3, 2022December 3, 2022

Review: Curren$y, ‘The Drive In Theatre Part 2’

Curren$y returns in traditional form, shrouding his latest record in the smooth, jazz-infused prospect that fueled the early stages of his career.

Categories: All, Reviews, US RapTags: Curren$y, Jet Life, The Drive In Theater, Underground Hip-Hop, Underground Rap

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