Megan Thee Stallion, Suga | Album Review 💿
Megan Thee Stallion remains entertaining and unapologetic on Suga, though loses some steam on its more melodic moments.
Megan Thee Stallion remains entertaining and unapologetic on Suga, though loses some steam on its more melodic moments.
“15 S Songs Selected with No Rhyme or Reason” features music courtesy of All Time Low, Bad Bunny, Cash & Maverick, Gunna & Lady Gaga.
Southern rapper Gunna brings some drip to the track with “SKYBOX,” his first, brand-new single of 2020. To quote 2 Chainz, ‘it’s a vibe.’
Following the release of an EP of ‘B-Sides’ in September 2019, G-Eazy returns with a moderately enjoyable eight-track EP, ‘Scary Nights,’ in October.
While he offers nothing particularly innovative on ‘TM104: The Legend of the Snowman,’ Jeezy serves up plenty of bangers that celebrate his career.
DJ Khaled, the master curator of big-name collaborations, returns after a two-year hiatus with his latest star-studded album, ‘Father of Asahd.’
Rich the Kid returns with his sophomore album, ‘World is Yours 2’ which is jam-packed with A-list guests, bangers, and very little substance.
Following a two-year hiatus between proper ‘solo’ albums, Future returns with the enjoyable, well-rounded ‘Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD.’
Controversial New York rapper 6ix9ine delivers one of the very worst albums of 2018 with his inept, totally substance-less debut album, ‘DUMMY BOY.’
“The Drip is Real on These 11 Songs” features some stellar, drippin’ music courtesy of Cardi B, Jack Harlow, Lil Baby & Gunna, and Tory Lanez.
Following a rough patch in her career, R&B chanteuse Mariah Carey delivers a tight, comeback LP with ‘Caution’ that doesn’t disappoint.
Rappers Lil Baby and Gunna combine for the brief, but utterly forgettable, ‘been there, done that’, flex banger, “Drip Too Hard.”