Ben Reilly – Freelance: Charlie (Review)
With the broad range of sounds that exist in hip hop today, its easy to get lost in the various rabbit holes of subgenres. Most become masters in their lane,…
2 Low Key – Criminalistic Knowledge (Throwback Thursday Review)
Originally known as Test My Nutz, 2 Low Key’s debut mixtape has hit streaming under the name Criminalistic Knowledge. A Memphis native, the tape originally from 1994 is some of…
The Rotation (3 August 2022)
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Welcome to The Rotation! Every week we drop a few albums that our writers have been bumping the most so that we can…
Roc Marciano & The Alchemist’s Best Collaborations (Playlist)
The Chemist and The Father; Two of New York hiphop’s best, most influential artists ever. Beyond simply being phenomenal at what they do, the two, alongside the late great Prodigy,…
Rowdy Rebel – Rebel vs. Rowdy (Review)
Rowdy Rebel’s slew of features leading up the album have been nothing but impressive. On every song he was on, he was a showstopper. While his newest album sees his…
In Memoriam: JayDaYoungan
Follow Anywhere the Dope Go on Twitter Another rapper tragically taken from us far too early, Jaydayoungan was at the forefront of the pain scene and deep south drill. The…
Linkin Park – Reanimation (20 Year Anniversary)
Linkin Park’s early material for years had stuck with the youth of 2000s. Whether that be for Chester Bennington’s raw delivery & singing abilities, the expertly talented Joe Hanh on…
Icewear Vezzo – Rich Off Pints 3 (Review)
While he has a deep discog and a long history with Detroit’s Team Eastside, Icewear Vezzo has been on a a special run just over the last couple years. Between…
Mozzy – Survivor’s Guilt (Review)
There’s always been this aura of depression in Mozzy’s music. Whether it be the emotional performance of “Sleep Walkin” off of 1 Up Top Ahk, the ever personal freestyle of…
Lil Uzi Vert – Red & White (Review)
Lil Uzi Vert’s career has been one of varying quality. While its filled with some of the most defining music of the mid-2010s, songs like “Super Saiyan” & “You Was…
Westside Gunn – Peace “Fly” God (Review)
After the monumental release of Hitler Wears Hermes 8, a double album that felt like his most ambitious work to date, he follows it up with his sloppiest release yet….
Knowledge the Pirate & Big Ghost LTD – Wolves Don’t Eat With Shepherds (Review)
A hardcore East Coast MC who’s been grinding for decades, Knowledge the Pirate seems to finally be putting together a discography that stacks up to his reputation and talent. Best…
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