Letting go of his most troublesome and reflective thoughts, Medhane’s newest album, Do The Math, serves as a statement that thrives due to the bleeding heart that the Brooklyn mc uses to jot
Year: 2021
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Showing just how powerful they can be when combining forces, ZillaKami and SosMula once again capture the magic that has made them so successful on City Morgue Volume 3: Bottom Of The
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When making a sequel to an album that’s over 25 years old, you may expect a quick cash grab that’s only strengths are built off nostalgia, but for legendary Queens
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On From the Westside With Love Three, underground hip hop staple Dom Kennedy delivers one of the driest and most unadventurous projects that’s come out all year. While some bad records can at
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Serving as the finale to his Beautiful Revolution era, Common sets up the series’s second and final installment to be an intuitive-sounding and well-written closing that defines just how gracefully the legendary mc has
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Showing off the talent throughout the West Coast and beyond, Terrace Martin’s newest album, Drones, serves as a modern all-star game for hip hop legends past and present. Through 13 tracks, the revered
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Is claiming you’re the king of your city only a year into your career a bold statement? While if you ask nearly any hip hop fan, new or old, they
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Wale’s Folarin II tries to depict the rapid highs and lows that come with love and attachment and while it doesn’t totally fail at doing this, it ends up being