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5 Essential Underground UK Hip Hop Albums
An introductory dive into five UK hip hop albums from the underground that you must know.
J. Cole Albums: Ranked
The Ville rapper J. Cole’s discography ranked worst to best.
Yung Filly Recruits Chip for the Charming “Day to Day”
Yung Filly releases his second single of the year, “Day to Day” featuring Chip.
Review: Drake, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’
On his seventh studio album, Drake’s risktaking is in shaky territory, but is certain to shake dancefloors for a few summers.
Dissecting “Lesley” by Dave
Dave’s masterpiece is one to be looked at as a classic for years to come. We take a deep dive into the track and dissect it verse by verse.
Review: Black Star, ‘No Fear of Time’
After twenty-four years, Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli finally released their follow-up LP, solidifying two-and-a-half decades of longevity and brotherhood.
Review: Post Malone, ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’
Malone’s fourth album strips away the glamour along with the colour.
Review: Jack Harlow, ‘Come Home the Kids Miss You’
The Kentucky rapper’s sophomore album is a mundane cringe-fest.
Kadeem Tyrell Unveils Full-Length EP, ‘As Time Goes By’
London singer-songwriter Kadeem Tyrell drops his debut EP, As Time Goes By, a proud embracement of classic R&B.
Review: 070 Shake, ‘You Can’t Kill Me’
Rich in emotion and enchanting in sound, You Can’t Kill Me continues to showcase 070 Shake’s talent for remarkable aesthetic.
Review: Ravyn Lenae, ‘HYPNOS’
The young R&B prodigy returns from a four-year hiatus with her long awaited, hypnotic debut album.
Scorcher Drops Music Video for “Ops” with Tion Wayne
East London icon Scorcher delivers the music video for “Ops” with Tion Wayne.

