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Run the Jewels, RTJ4 | Album Review πΏ
Run the Jewels returns with their fourth studio album, the incredibly consistent, well-rounded, and socially conscious RTJ4.
Run the Jewels returns with their fourth studio album, the incredibly consistent, well-rounded, and socially conscious RTJ4.
Terrace Martin and Denzel Curry, assisted by Kamasi Washington, G Perico, and Daylyt, deliver a powerful protest track with βPig Feet.β
Tee Grizzley, Queen Naija & Detroit Youth Choir express their emotions + frustrations with police brutality & racial issues plaguing America.
Trey Songz lends his voice to the movement & protests on racial inequality & injustice with the brilliant β2020 Riots: How Many Times.β
On βOtherside of America,β rapper Meek Mill delivers a socially conscious, protest banger that truly captures racial inequality.
For every βAnacondaβ or βM.I.L.F.$β that infects the world with raunchy filth, there are transcendent songs with meaningful messages worth spinning.