Category: Reviews
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…
Nas – Hip-Hop is Dead (Throwback Thursday Review)
Everyone knows Nas is arguably the best to ever touch a mic; A common complaint however, is that his discography is not the best outside of Illmatic, It Was Written,…
T.F, Mephux & Roc Marciano – Blame Kansas (Review)
Los Angeles MC T.F is an interesting stylistic case; He maintains that South Central gangster mentality, but with the technical proficiency of a typical New Yorker. Breaking out with a…
KoolKidKalvo – Willie Beamen (Review)
Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, KoolKidKalvo is making the most hypnotic music out today. His newest release Willie Beamen can be off-putting on first listen, featuring his lazily delivered melodic flow…
Earthgang – Ghetto Gods (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Atlanta duo Earthgang have become one of the most beloved acts in hiphop today. Olu and WowGr8 (perhaps better known as Johnny Venus…
Nef The Pharaoh & Cardo – Neffy Got Wings (Throwback Thursday Review)
Nef The Pharaoh’s drop of “Big Tymin” garnered him much praise. Being able to blend the influences of NOLA Big Tymers with his own brand of hyphy while repping Vallejo,…
Fivio Foreign – 800 B.C. (Woo Wednesday Review)
Fivio’s follow-up EP shows slight growth but its marginal. As his notoriety grew, more eyes were directed to him for a bigger & better release. He did deliver to an…
Conway the Machine – God Don’t Make Mistakes (Review)
Even in the years before its release, the expectation for Conway the Machine’s “debut” album was nothing short of a masterpiece. The godfather of Buffalo underground crew Griselda has a…
ICYTWAT – Siddhi (Review)
ICYTWAT’s style is one of the most recognizable out. Its typically clean & reverbed drenched, but clearly drawing influences from 00s style production like The Neptunes. His beats equally feel…
Big K.R.I.T. – Digital Roses Don’t Die (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Already proven as one of the absolute best MC’s of the 2010’s and a legend of the South, there’s not much left for…
Sada Baby – Bartier Bounty 3 (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter The Michigan trap scene has become the hottest thing in hiphop over the past couple years (check out our guide to Detroit trap!)….













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