Category: Reviews
Black Star & Madlib – No Fear of Time (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter In many ways, the 1998 classic Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star was a product of its time; A response to…
Action Bronson – Cocodrillo Turbo (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Coming into an Action Bronson album, you’re probably looking for two things: Standout, lush beats, and absurd shit talk. Bronsolino holds steady with…
Pusha T – It’s Almost Dry (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Pusha T might have been a legend off his work with Clipse alone, but with the release of 2018’s Daytona, fully produced by…
Review Roundup (April 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…
EST Gee & 42 Dugg – Last Ones Left (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Collab albums, while exciting on paper, are often a blatant disappointment; Either not meshing the two rappers’ styles or having one clearly outshine…
Fivio Foreign – B.I.B.L.E. (Woo Wednesday Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Anybody who follows our site knows that New York drill is one of the deepest and most prolific scenes in hiphop today; Ever…
billy woods & DJ Preservation – Aethiopes (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter At this point, Billy Woods has amassed such a large, diverse, and quality discography that it’s getting difficult not to place him among…
OG Bobby Billions – Holy Goat 2 (Review)
On his sophomore release, OG Bobby Billions drops a heavenly release giving a glimpse into the struggles he faced in his home town. This is immediate from the intro “Dirt…
Pacman Da Gunman & Hit-Boy – Bulletproof Soul (Review)
Los Angeles rapper Pacman da Gunman, protege and signee of the late great Nipsey Hussle, has been carving out a nice lane for himself in recent years. Dropping tough, trappy…
Sadistik & Kno – Bring Me Back When the World is Cured (Review)
Check out our guide to Sadistik for more on this artist! After a couple years of solid, albeit standard albums which felt like a victory lap for Sadistik (Delirium, Elysium,…
Ludacris – Word of Mouf (Throwback Thursday Review)
A superstar of the early 2000’s whose name everyone remembers, Ludacris’ music itself has gotten progressively more underrated as time goes on. He managed to straddle the classic, country sensibility…
Jae Skeese – Iroquois Pliskin EP (Review)
Jae Skeese is a Buffalo rapper who was really born for this shit. In the game since a very young age and originally in groups such as Bucks, he has…












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