Albums
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Conway The Machine Lets Us Into His World on ‘LULU’
Conway The Machine’s injuries and paranoia are treated as constants. They’re not his crosses to bear; they’re fueling his fire.
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Knxwledge Bends Time to His Will on ‘1988’ Album
Every Knxwledge project, remix, and loosie has led to this moment.
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Read Our 1-Listen Review of PARTYNEXTDOOR’s ‘PARTYMOBILE’ Album
“Well, that was indeed a PARTYNEXTDOOR album.”
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Earl Sweatshirt’s First Moment of Artistic Clarity
Five years later, we look back at ‘I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside,’ the album that helped Earl Sweatshirt see through the dark.
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Read Our 1 Listen Review of Childish Gambino’s ‘03.15.20’ Album
“Suffice it to say, I’m disoriented.”
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Read Our 1 Listen Review of The Weeknd ‘After Hours’ Album
The Weeknd delivered more shiny, danceable pop music with his signature moody edge.
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Jay Electronica Completes His Cipher with ‘A Written Testimony’
Jay Electronica’s always got one more trick up his sleeve.
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We Need to Criticize Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny cannot be critique-free.
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Read Our 1 Listen Album Review of Lil Uzi Vert’s ‘Eternal Atake’
Rap’s newest Martian has returned to Earth in spectacular fashion.
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Moses Sumney Is Reshaping Masculinity
The lyrics across ‘grae’ express Moses Sumney’s contempt for stereotypical masculinity.
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Royce da 5’9” ‘The Allegory’ 1 Listen Album Review
‘The Allegory’ is, for a lack of a better word, woke.
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Medhane‘s ‘FULL CIRCLE’ Is a Reminder of Continuous Self-Care: Review
Brevity continues to be the soul of Medhane’s wit across ‘FULL CIRCLE.’












