Category: Reviews
Sexyy Red’s ‘Hood Hottest Princess’ A Dynamic Ride Through Nu-Crunk Energy and Explicit Lyricism
If Detroit has emerged as the unofficial hub for a new wave of street rappers characterized by deadpan punchlines and abundant punch-ins, then Memphis serves [more…]
Maybach Music Group’s Nostalgic Reunion Analyzing the Ross-Meek Dynamic in ‘Too Good to be True’
In the golden era of blogs, few labels boasted the talent and consistency of Maybach Music Group (MMG). Led by the legendary Rick Ross, the [more…]
Little Brother’s Resonant Return Analyzing ‘Wish Me Well/Glory Glory’ and the Art of Timeless Rap
Last month marked the triumphant return of the iconic North Carolina rap duo, Little Brother, with their first release in four years titled “Wish Me [more…]
Sampha’s Journey Through Time Healing, Hope, and Self-Discovery in ‘Lahai’
Time, a relentless adversary for humanity, possesses the unique ability to truncate our most cherished moments while elongating the agony of our worst experiences. Sampha, [more…]
Navigating Uncharted Sounds: Westside Gunn’s Daring Evolution in ‘And Then You Pray For Me’
Die-hard followers of Griselda can anticipate certain elements when they delve into an album executive-produced by the label’s leader, Westside Gunn: meticulous production, notable features, [more…]
Cash Kidd’s Eccentric Odyssey Unpacking ‘No Socks 3’ and the Detroit Rapper’s Unique Lane
Cash Kidd is a well-known figure in Michigan Hip Hop circles, gaining recognition for his contributions to the Detroit Rap scene. Some might have first [more…]
Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz embarked on markedly different paths at the outset of their music careers.
Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz embarked on markedly different paths at the outset of their music careers. While Wayne became a household name and teenage [more…]