Review: Kooley High's "Never Come Down" Is Essential Headphone Rap Music
HipHopDX rolls out the official Kooley High Never Come Down album review.
Review: Brian Fresco's "Love Scars" Is A Revealing & Hard Listen
HipHopDX rolls out the official Brian Fresco Love Scars album review.
Review: Public Enemy's "Nothing Is Quick In The Desert" Rages Against Trendiness
HipHopDX presents the official Public Enemy "Nothing Is Quick In The Desert (Except Death)" album review.
Review: With "Ether," It's Time To Take B.o.B Seriously Again (Musically)
HipHopDX rolls out the official B.o.B Ether album review, the Atlanta rapper's first independent offering.
Little Simz "Age 101: Drop X" accomplishes its mission so succinctly that its own brevity is, ultimately, the project's undoing.
Pusha T - King Push - Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude Review
Pusha T's "Darkest Before Dawn" is the best solo-work of his career as evidenced from the album review.
Logic - The Incredible True Story
How does Logic's new album "The incredible True Story" stack up to his prior discography?
Big K.R.I.T. - It's Better This Way
Big K.R.I.T. delivers with fervor, as he jumps into the 2015 ring in style with his surprise boom-bap fueled mixtape "It's Better This Way."
With Da’ Nic being only a five track EP, one can confidently speculate that The Dime Trap will be far superior product from T.I.
Sprawling and at times flat, Wayne still manages to pull off enough feats to keep us hopeful for the future.
"Bush" channels the 70s party sounds of Snoop Dogg and Pharrell's youth, but is not without its troubles.
Tyler, The Creator - Cherry Bomb
"Cherry Bomb" is an onslaught of airborne synths and gnarled stabs, the explosive instrumentals and Tyler's unabashed love for music shines through.
Ludacris' "Ludaversal" is the legendary emcee jubilant and somber, letting the public in on a rare peek behind his persona's curtain.
CyHi The Prynce - Black Hystori Project 2: NAACP
Cyhi's "Black Hystori Project 2: NAACP" constantly reminds us that he is an artist more concerned with genuine expression rather than mainstream appeal.
"Full Speed" is as the title suggests, a doubling down on the formula that has brought Kid Ink so much success in the past.
Wara From The NBHD - If Guns Could Speak
The numerous quality moments on "If The Guns Could Speak" are more than enough to cement Wara's exponentially rising buzz.
"Season" is an eclectic tumult, and a more than satisfying look at what this young group can do.
"Money Train," is a reintroduction of sorts for Mike Jones, and reminds why the rapper gained such instant fame to begin with despite ultimately falling short.