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2 Low Key – Criminalistic Knowledge (Throwback Thursday Review)

Originally known as Test My Nutz, 2 Low Key’s debut mixtape has hit streaming under the name Criminalistic Knowledge. A Memphis native, the tape originally from 1994 is some of…

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Rowdy Rebel – Rebel vs. Rowdy (Review)

Rowdy Rebel’s slew of features leading up the album have been nothing but impressive. On every song he was on, he was a showstopper. While his newest album sees his…

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Linkin Park – Reanimation (20 Year Anniversary)

Linkin Park’s early material for years had stuck with the youth of 2000s. Whether that be for Chester Bennington’s raw delivery & singing abilities, the expertly talented Joe Hanh on…

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Mozzy – Survivor’s Guilt (Review)

There’s always been this aura of depression in Mozzy’s music. Whether it be the emotional performance of “Sleep Walkin” off of 1 Up Top Ahk, the ever personal freestyle of…

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Lil Uzi Vert – Red & White (Review)

Lil Uzi Vert’s career has been one of varying quality. While its filled with some of the most defining music of the mid-2010s, songs like “Super Saiyan” & “You Was…

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Westside Gunn – Peace “Fly” God (Review)

After the monumental release of Hitler Wears Hermes 8, a double album that felt like his most ambitious work to date, he follows it up with his sloppiest release yet….

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Ta-Ku – 50 Days For Dilla Vol. 2 (10 Year Anniversary)

J. Dilla’s influence amongst beatmakers has remained strong for decades. His influence in modern works can be found in everything, whether that be in the lo-fi scene or unique sample…

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RJD2 – Deadringer (20 Year Anniversary)

Twenty years have passed since the introduction of RJD2, who burst onto the scene with his debut album Deadringer. Its an instrumental album that has since stood the test of…

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Daily Discoveries (July 22th 2022)

While he brings these adlibs that can be found in so many other tracks, his voice itself feels unique enough to hold the track together. Flexing his wealth to show…

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C-Murder – Life or Death (Throwback Thursday Review)

Brother of No Limit label head, C-Murder’s debut album remains one of the stronger albums of the label’s 90s run. While Master P’s music winds up hard & goofy, which…

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Daily Discoveries (July 20th 2022)

Every thing about this feels unfortunately lazy. With it being posted on Philthy Rich’s YouTube channel, you would assume a much stronger artist. Big J delivers this sloppily delivered flow…

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Elvy the God – Lost Files (Review)

An artist from the city of Chicago, Elvy the God’s newest project is more a teaser than anything else. The fifteen minute album contains seven tracks that feel more like…