Review: Styles P, ‘Ghosting’
The Yonkers legend returns with another full length project, adding on to twenty years of catalog composed of gritty rhymes and introspective lessons.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
The Yonkers legend returns with another full length project, adding on to twenty years of catalog composed of gritty rhymes and introspective lessons.
IDK’s second studio album disappoints with poor pacing and performances.
The Iranian-Swedish singer consistently indulges ears with her delicate R&B and signature lovesick songwriting.
The Brooklyn legend provides another insightful piece of work relating to the preservation of hip-hop culture & gentrification of its roots.
The third studio album from increasingly popular singer-rapper Doja Cat impresses with catchy songs and great features to match.
The hip hop virtuoso revisits and refines past eras to achieve artistic equilibrium – a true matrimony of Tyler’s early and latest visions.
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The underground’s most ambitious artist comes through with another thoughtful masterpiece.
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Polo G’s third studio album feels unfinished, unsatisfactory and disappointing to those already frustrated with The GOAT.
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.