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…
Sainté – Vacation (Review)
A new EP from UK rapper Sainté sees him on the most luxurious production you can find. Blending the hustle & smooth talk you can from American rappers like Larry…
Fatboi Sharif – Preaching in Havana (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere For decades, over much of hip-hop has loomed a dejection; a cold heartedness bred from streets and a nation that do you no good. From the gore of…
Youngboy Never Broke Again – Ma’ I Got A Family (Review)
Youngboy Never Broke Again’s sixth release this year sees him in another pocket stylistically once again. While The Last Slimeto has him over plenty of hard beats, and 3800 Degrees…
Jeezy & DJ Drama – Snofall (Review)
Years since their roots together, the DJ & Rapper duo team back up for a disappointing project. For years, Jeezy has been coasting, dropping multiple average projects since hitting a…
Tee Grizzley – Chapters of the Trenches (Review)
Follow @DopeGoAnywhere While Tee Grizzley burst into the mainstream with 2018’s Activated, he has seemingly been surpassed in recent years by other members of the Detroit trap scene. Starting out,…
Zahsosaa – Forever Increasing (Review)
Philly club’s sound has been back in full force. With the explosive record that came out with DJ Crazy, “Shake Dat,” it seems like this sound will be the one…
Rich Homie Quan – Family & Mula (Review)
The return of Rich Homie Quan is one that has been lauded by fans of the Rich Gang duo, the final product is a lukewarm one. One half of that…
The Diplomats – Diplomatic Immunity (Throwback Thursday Review)
A crown jewel of the early 00s, the album by The Diplomats has remained a staple of NY hip hop. With multiple classics across a double album along with plenty…
Method Man – Tical (Wu Wednesday Review)
One of the most unique voices to ever grace hip hop, Method Man’s Tical always remained the most underrated of the Wu Tang solo albums. It may have the massive…
Lil Baby – It’s Only Me (Review)
Lil Baby’s return shows marginal improvement. While his previous effort on My Turn felt like the victory lap, this feels like a look down from the top. Comfortable in his…
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