Review: Polo G, ‘Hall of Fame’
Polo G’s third studio album feels unfinished, unsatisfactory and disappointing to those already frustrated with The GOAT.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
Polo G’s third studio album feels unfinished, unsatisfactory and disappointing to those already frustrated with The GOAT.
A brief look into what to expect from Isaiah Rashad’s upcoming studio album, ‘The House Is Burning’.
The must-read expectations and predictions for Travis Scott’s upcoming album, Utopia.
Lloyd Banks returns from his decade long hiatus to deliver a bar-heavy project which perfectly displays the duality of a street rapper’s life.
Lil Baby and Lil Durk secure their customary streams on a collab album with rapturous performances but zero shelf life.
From the Bay to LA, the two California heavyweights collide to bring forth a long overdue collaboration project that perfectly embodies West Coast gangsta rap.
The posthumous record covers all of DMX’s traditional bases but turns a cold shoulder to having his own voice heard.
The British songstress submits an album-worthy EP that is the most intimate we have heard her so far.
Two unlikely South London talents come together for a sultry R&B project that demonstrates exactly what the UK R&B scene is craving.
The elusive South London rapper and producer releases his debut album, Just So You Know, featuring appearances from Etta Bond and Fee Gonzales.
After half a decade of tension and beef, rappers Mach-Hommy and Westside Gunn link up for the first time after their cold war to present a classic to the culture.
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