Category: Reviews
Ty Farris & Trox – Room 39 pt. 1 (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Detroit MC Ty Farris has been unstoppable since he entered the game. With his No Cosign, Just Cocaine series (check our review of…
Q Da Fool – From Da Cell (Review)
Q Da Fool has been the DMV trap star for quite awhile. Having projects under his belt with producers such as Zaytoven & Kenny Beats, he’s respected but not getting…
Milez Grimez – Milezstone (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Rhode Island MC Milez Grimez has gone far too long without his flowers. An MC of this caliber needs some shine, especially in…
IAMSU! – Sincerely Yours (Throwback Thursday Review)
Co-member Sage the Gemini may had eclipsed the rest of the H.B.K. group on a mainstream level, but the true heart of the group laid within IAMSU. On his first…
Pop Smoke – Meet The Woo Vol. 2 (Woo Wednesday Review)
If anyone had any doubts about Pop Smoke after his first tape, Meet The Woo Vol. 2 arrived to completely disprove them. This project is somehow more concise and exciting…
Montana of 300 – Rap God (Review)
One of the most explosive rappers to be apart of the Chicago Drill scene drops another average release. Montana of 300’s remixes during the peak of the Chicago Drill movement…
RiFF RAFF & DJ Afterthought – Aquaberry Aquarius (5 Year Anniversary Review)
RiFF RAFF seems to have been lost to time at this point. Being a blog rap darling & a genuine weirdo, his career seemed to reach a boiling point with…
Crudchapo – Most Hated (Review)
Detroit continues adding to it’s pantheon of releases with Crudchapo. Detroit’s scene has been on absolute fire. With rappers like 42 Dugg blowing up, Sada Baby’s absurdity on tracks, Icewear…
Migos – Culture (5 Year Anniversary Review)
Migos run up until this point was one of the most entertaining runs to date. Bursting on the scene with the mega hit “Versace,” they hit the mixtape circuit &…
G Herbo – Welcome to Fazoland (Throwback Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter While G Herbo is a massive name in popular hiphop today, he began as one of the most unique, influential, and simply quality…
Pop Smoke – Meet the Woo Vol. 1 (Woo Wednesday Review)
Pop Smoke was a generational talent. As he would prove with more releases, he was the full package. His ear for production and being on the bleeding edge of the…
RJ Payne – Beautiful Payne 4 (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter RJ Payne has been honing his craft for longer than you might realize, and its time for you to give him his flowers….
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