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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…

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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…

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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…

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Tony Shhnow 2022 Recap Playlist

Tony Shhnow’s ability to twist & bend genres to his will is nothing short of impressive. Taking up the sounds of plugg, but never shying from boom bap or truthfully…

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Curren$y 2022 Recap Playlist

Curren$y once discussed in his 2021 No Jumper interview that he had completed everything he wanted to financially, and his current music was for his son. All the money he…

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Sauce Gohan 2022 Recap Playlist

A member of Sauce Walka’s TSF label, Sauce Gohan has consistently been on an upward stride. Surviving a shooting in March of 2021, he had a fairly lowkey 2021. In…

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Yeat 2022 Recap Playlist

Yeat may be an extremely divisive artist amongst discussions about hip hop, but his level of success is undeniable. While his 2022 was relatively small compared to his massive 2021,…

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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…

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Will Sauce Walka & Daringer Have The Best Album This Year?

Sauce Walka’s sound is so distinctly Texan, but he is always daring to push it in different directions. Al Rage Walka saw him embrace the Rage sound, Drill Spill took…

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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…

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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…

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In Memoriam: Takeoff

While the Migos have enjoyed ups and downs in both popularity and quality over the years, the death of Takeoff is a gut punch given their cultural impact and classic…