Category: Reviews
Lndn Drgs & Larry June – 2 P’z in a Pod (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter 2 P’z in the Pod is an apt title for this album; The consistent chemistry and pimp energy of old-soul Cali rappers Jay…
AJ Suede & Televangel – Metatron’s Cube (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Aj Suede is a rapper out of Seattle, The Emerald City, who has amassed quite the discography which has seemingly fallen on deaf…
OTF Nunu – Nuski Still Got Da Strap (Throwback Thrusday Review)
Lil Durk, multiple years after the initial Chicago drill wave that dominated the early 2010s, has reached new levels of stardom. His current music dominates airwaves, seemingly untouchable, dropping modern…
Joell Ortiz & KXNG Crooked – Rise & Fall of Slaughterhouse (Review)
Joell Ortiz & KXNG Crooked return to deliver an album that had been promised for years. After years of hype surrounding the supergroup, also consisting of members Royce Da 5’9…
The Cool Kids – Before Shit Got Weird (Review)
Legends of a bygone era, The Cool Kids return as a group to craft one of the most fun records of the year. Interlaced with skits that feel either like…
Single Saturday (March 19th 2022)
Here we’ll recap some singles you have may missed during the week. Flows look completely effortless when Mike Teezy executes them. Finding all different pockets within the beat yet still…
Babytron – Megatron (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Making a name for himself in the late 2010’s Michigan trap scene, Babytron took its eccentricities to an endearing extreme. The punch-ins and…
Sauce Gohan – Last Laugh (Review)
On his sophomore release, Sauce Gohan returns to let everyone know he’s here to stay. Surviving a shooting in the head, his latest release is focused on not the event…
Atmosphere – You Can’t Imagine How Much Fun We’re Having (Throwback Thursday Review)
Godfathers of backpack hiphop and founders of the Rhymesayers label, Atmosphere was the quintessential indie act in the 2000s. Coming off the classics God Loves Ugly and Seven’s Travels, Slug…
Benny the Butcher – Tana Talk 4 (Review)
Benny the Butcher’s 2018 album Tana Talk 3 is on track to go down as an underground classic; It marked a new level for him, introduced many new fans to…
Kodak Black – Back for Everything (Review)
Kodak Black has been on an incredible run as of late. While his EPs & mixtapes have had their moments, they were missing the strengths that he brought on his…
Your Old Droog & Nicholas Craven – YOD Wave (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter As a Dump Gawd, Your Old Droog has steadily built up one of the most interesting and consistent discogs in the New York…












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