Category: Reviews
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…
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…
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…
Master P – Only God Can Judge Me (Throwback Thursday Review)
Master P’s legendary run throughout the 90s established himself & No Limit as an unstoppable force. Reading deep into the history of Master P, it seems as if all the…
SSGKobe – RELAPSED (Review)
Another member of SlayWorld, SSGKobe’s newest release has shown him maintaining steady growth as an artist. While his solo work is a little bit different than his collaborative work with…
Review Roundup (June 2022)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Here we will discuss some tight albums that dropped in recent weeks which we might not have gotten a chance to review in…
Rx Nephew – 2:22 (Review)
There’s always been room for the eccentric in hip hop. Kool Keith provided that throughout the 90s & all the way to this very day, Lil B provided that for…
Snoop Dogg – Snoop Dogg Presents Death Row Summer 2022 (Review)
Snoop Dogg’s late career business mogul arc will more than likely be looked back at as a stain on a legendary career. All his rest releases feel like sloppily put…
Summrs – FALLEN RAVEN (Review)
Rage music has continued to see a rise, and the entire collective of SlayWorld seems to be at the forefront of it. One of it’s members, Summrs has continued to…
Juicy J & Pi’erre Bourne – Space Age Pimpin (Review)
At first glance, everything about this project seems like it should be the makings of a classic. Pi’erre at this point is one of the best producers of the new…
Ace Cino & Kitchen Qleen – Mafia Kitchen (Review)
Can someone please stop Ace Cino? Despite the burgeoning Michigan scene, Ace Cino has failed to improve. While him being self-produced is admirable, it never results in something greater. His…
Lupe Fiasco – Drill Music in Zion (Review)
There should be little debate anymore over Lupe Fiasco’s position as one of the greatest rappers of all time. If his early classics and mixtapes weren’t enough, his resurgence with…












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