Category: Reviews
Jesus Is King 2 A Kanye West and Dr. Dre Collaboration Reshapes the Narrative
Kanye West’s music has often leaked, but the month of September brought an unprecedented deluge, unveiling hundreds of files dating back to 2008. Among these [more…]
Jorja Smith’s Journey Unfolds: A Review of ‘falling or flying’
The early years of Jorja Smith’s career have been a whirlwind, marked by stellar performances and the release of her debut album, Lost & Found, [more…]
Chiddy Bang’s ‘Saved by the Swell’ A Musical Rehabilitation Still in Progress
In the opening scenes of Kill Bill Vol. 1, Beatrix Kiddo, the formidable assassin known as Black Mamba, undergoes an intense self-rehabilitation process after a [more…]
Gucci Mane’s ‘Breath of Fresh Air’ A Seasoned Artistry of Reflection and Fun
Do you remember the crunk anthem “Stilettos”? Well, whether you do or don’t, Gucci Mane’s latest album, “Breath of Fresh Air,” takes a nostalgic trip [more…]
Ken Carson’s Musical Evolution Decoding the Mystique of ‘A Great Chaos’
In the realm of rap, Ken Carson has carved out a niche that extends beyond the beats and lyrics. Fans often find it challenging to [more…]
“The Night Shift” Larry June’s Consistency and Evolution in Laid-Back Rap
It’s likely that someone in your circle is a devoted Larry June fan. While he may not dominate the Billboard charts, he has comfortably carved [more…]
NBA YoungBoy’s “Decided 2” A Mixed Bag of Highs and Lows
This year, Busta Rhymes announced his new album, Blockbusta, in a dramatic Zoom call with executive producers Timbaland, Pharrell, and Swizz Beatz in attendance. The [more…]
Danny Brown’s “Quaranta” A Resonant Reflection on Struggle, Sobriety, and Legacy
Danny Brown has long been an enigmatic figure in hip-hop, known for his distinct voice, eclectic style, and unfiltered lyrical content. Over the years, his [more…]
Navigating Nerdom Drake’s ‘Scary Hours 3’ and the Quest for Authenticity in Rap
Drake, known for his multifaceted persona, emerges as a rap enthusiast and self-proclaimed nerd on his latest release, “Scary Hours 3.” However, this EP, presented [more…]
I Might Forgive… But I Don’t Forget Jeezy’s Extensive Exploration of Trap’s Legacy
Jeezy’s latest album, “I Might Forgive… But I Don’t Forget,” may not be the ideal starting point for newcomers to his discography. The extensive double [more…]