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Jack Harlow, Jackman. | Album Review πΏ
Although imperfect, Jackman. finds Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow showing artistic growth β taking a step in the right direction.
Although imperfect, Jackman. finds Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow showing artistic growth β taking a step in the right direction.
Canadian superstar Drake has his fair share of moments on Certified Lover Boy, even if the album runs far too long, approaching 90 minutes.
Megan Thee Stallion brings the heat on her cocky, confident, hypersexual, and unapologetic debut album, Good News.
Although far too long, itβs great to see Busta Rhymes back in the game with his 10th LP, Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God.
Detroit rapper Big Sean delivers the best album of his career with his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Detroit 2.
With the deluxe version of BLAME IN ON BABY, which arrives four months after its initial release, DaBaby doesnβt move the needle.
On his first project of 2020, Drake releases yet another mixtape, Dark Lane Demo Tapes, which ends up having its share of moments.
Continuing to ride the wave, DaBaby returns with his third studio album, Blame it on Baby, which has some notable moments.
On his surprise album Eternal Atake, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert delivers his fair share of intriguing, if often shallow moments.
Following the release of an EP of βB-Sidesβ in September 2019, G-Eazy returns with a moderately enjoyable eight-track EP, βScary Nights,β in October.
While he offers nothing particularly innovative on βTM104: The Legend of the Snowman,β Jeezy serves up plenty of bangers that celebrate his career.
Grammy-nominated rapper Rick Ross delivers an enjoyable 10th album with βPort of Miami 2,β even if it isnβt a game changing effort.