Kid Ink - Rocketshipshawty 2 Review
Even by allegedly taking it “back to the basics” with a mixtape, Kid Ink can’t help but make the same hit seeking music over and over.
Travis Scott - Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight Review
La Flame’s sophomore project goes off without a hitch and proves to be one of the best trap soundscapes this year.
Tory Lanez - I Told You Review
Let us know when the version without the skits drops. Fourteen breaks on an album is just inexcusable.
The OVO recluse delivers his most heavy-hearted collection of R&B cuts on the third installment of his self-titled series.
Just like Khaled’s infamous Snapchats, this album is only exciting for a few short intervals.
Roy Woods - Waking At Dawn Review
The man Drake claims is “outta here like NASA” manages to get his official debut off the ground with minimal turbulence.
Phonte & Eric Roberson - Tigallerro Review
Amidst all the trapping and flexing in today’s game, Phonte and Eric Roberson slow it down for the seamless Rap&B fusion.
Lil Durk’s sophomore album is the epitome of new-gen gangsta rap but unfortunately, lacks any distinct personality.
Soulja Boy - Better Late Than Never Review
The artist formally known as Tell 'Em's subject matter gets redundant virtually after track #3.
Logic - Bobby Tarantino Review
Logic’s feelings of underappreciation come out swinging with a vengeance on his new surprise mixtape.
Belly - Another Day In Paradise Review
Belly doesn't dominate with his own voice so he adopts everyone else's.
4 Hip Hop Reunions That Could Potentially Happen This Year
Now that Puff Daddy & The Family have proved all things are possible when it comes to reconciliation, we're eyeing a few other storied rap collectives who are a couple of phone calls from hitting the road for big paydays.
Problem - Hotels 2: The Master Suite
Problem’s newest mixtape gives the traditional West Coast sound a facelift of moderate value.
A$AP Ferg - Always Strive And Prosper
Ferg isn't settling for the "A for effort" commendations. He's actually aiming for greatness.
Barbershop: The Next Cut (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The musical accompaniment to "Barbershop: The Next Cut will complement movie with some familiar sounds and new ones too.
Big Sean & Jhene Aiko - "TWENTY88"
Big Sean and Jhené Aiko join forces to deliver a brief, yet thorough look into the modern relationship.
"That’s Hip-Hop' may lack in overall depth but somewhat compensates by having lyrical barbs delivered with conviction.
Tweet’s official R&B comeback will be enjoyed for its standard soulful sound but those who are relatively new to her music, won’t find enough to hang on to.