Travi$ Scott has come up with a sound unto his own.
Lupe Fiasco continues to craft fodder for future conversations. On "Pharaoh Height 2/30," ideas ring louder than clarity.
Lil Dicky is off-putting and Hip Hop’s latest great white hope all at once.
Mick Jenkins Stays Afloat On "Wave[s]."
Eligh exhibits love for low-end bass and offers motivational insight, but occasionally gets in his own way creatively on 80 HRTZ.
Method Man releases his first solo effort in nine years, filled to the brim with friends and features.
For 15 minutes worth of music, Warren G’s latest EP gives you just enough of what you needed.
"Phantom Limbs" is far from perfect but, a solid addition to their collective portfolio.
"Beauty Behind The Madness" is The Weeknd's superstar coming out party.
TrapAveli Tre´ is 2 Chainz's farm team of future hits.
The Foreign Exchange stick to R&B’s roots on their latest effort, resulting in an upbeat, musical project that’s fitting of summer’s end.
"Songs In The Key Of Price" is brimming with the talents, will, grit and cleverness of Sean Price.
Odds & Ends is a unique work of underground noir crafted by two equally bright minds.
With “You Disgust Me” Alchemist & Oh No find solace in separating themselves from Rap’s reindeer games, once again.
“Welcome to JFK” Puts Chinx Drugz On Museum Display
"Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape)" is an exercise in exuberant, lighthearted fun from two of the most interesting artists in Hip Hop.
"Compton: A Soundtrack By Dr. Dre” is equal parts biopic companion piece and topical insight into West Coast Hip Hop’s greatest success story.
"Bang 3" is a reminder of everything Chief Keef has been and everything he can be.
Gunplay’s reputation precedes him, but with “Living Legend” he fails to maximize his potential.
Any doubts regarding the Kansas City emcee’s post-Strange Music career can officially be put to rest.