The rural rapper’s latest project is a fulfilling appetizer in anticipation of the main course.
Get ready to throw your dubs up.
Ambitious but ... nah.
Anything other than a lush instrumental from this Philly artist would be uncivilized.
That moment when you're unafraid to swing for the fences to reach the next level, even if you foul.
That includes plenty of generic tunes.
Having paid dues for nearly a decade now, Blu is a veteran taking risks no matter how questionable.
In the constant battle between mumble and lyrical, Locksmith finds himself on the side with the bars and swatting away everyone who disagrees.
Action Bronson's BFF gives us a little taste of the high life on his follow up to "Piatto D’oro."
It's not what you’d expect from Atlanta’s current scene, but you’ll like it anyways.
Edutainment.
Cop a squat and don't forget to bring the Louisiana hot sauce.
The Bronx maverick once again demonstrates neurosis is bliss, and anything less would be unmagnetized.
When the frat house meets the trap house.
If Houston’s own is trying to remove himself from the “one-hit-wonder” conversation, he’s heading in the right direction regardless of the “going through the motions” syndrome he’s been diagnosed with.
If the term still exists in 2016, underground fans will definitely flock to this release.
The Mass Appeal debut won't give him the NYC crown just yet but his head measurements are being taken as we speak.
Despite being longer than an IG rant, the MA rhyme vet delivers plenty of captivating songs for his fanbase to weed out their favorite picks.
A harmonious mix of peace, positivity and pretty slick rhymes on the Cali duo's overdue debut
Very few rappers —scratch that — very few artists can do the backstroke in the brain fluid of their own chemical imbalance. Danny Phelps delivers once again for those listeners brave off enough to dive off the deep end.