Category: Reviews
French Montana & DJ Drama – Coke Boys 6 (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere French Montana returns with another installment of his Coke Boys series, but this time it’s more inconsistent than ever. While previous releases brought affiliates into French’s world, the snare-heavy &…
AJ Suede – Indica Music (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere AJ Suede’s newest project may be a short one, but its one packed with bars. Production just as trippy as the cover art, he cuts through it all…
Zack Fox – Wood Tip (Review)
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Ransom & V Don – Chaos is My Ladder (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere To some, chaos is a source of pain and panic; but to the ambitious, it is no more than a stepping stone to escape the strife below and…
Chinx – CR6 (Review)
Years after the death of Coke Boys member Chinx, we get his third posthumous release. With such a gap in-between releases, the previous one releasing in 2016 & a myriad…
Money Man – Blackout (Review)
If you ever wanted an album to feel it was a waste of your time, this is for you. Sixteen albums in, Money still fails to prove he’s doing anything…
Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villians (Review)
Following up his debut album after a long hiatus, Metro Boomin’s sophomore release feels lackluster. While Metro’s producer credits are nothing to scoff at, becoming one of the most iconic…
Key Glock – PRE5L (Review)
On the anniversary of Young Dolph’s death, Key Glock returns with a short but all heat-filled EP. Embracing Dolph’s legacy, he aptly titles the EP PRE5L, meaning Paper Route Empire…
L’Orange & Solemn Brigham – Marlowe 3 (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere The North Carolina MC / producer duo of Solemn Brigham and L’Orange might be named for the pulp private eye Phillip Marlowe, perhaps another predecessor is English playwright…
Babytron – Bin Reaper 3: Old Testament (Review)
With seemingly every release, Babytron makes an improvement to his sound that was previously absent. Luka Troncic explored the Hi-NRG sounds of the 80s, Bin Reaper 2 is a pop…
Bandmanrill – Club Godfather (Review)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Jersey Club’s re-inventor returns to claim his crown. Dropping his debut proper project, he brings a multi-dimensional project that doesn’t abandon his roots….
Kodak Black – Kutthroat Bill: Vol. 1 (Review)
Kodak Black returns with another near-Halloween release, but its far from his greatest. While last time he brought the super hit “Super Gremlin” and multiple firey singles, this project lacks…













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