Jack Harlow, Jackman. | Album Review ๐ฟ
Although imperfect, Jackman. finds Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow showing artistic growth โ taking a step in the right direction.
Although imperfect, Jackman. finds Grammy-nominated rapper Jack Harlow showing artistic growth โ taking a step in the right direction.
Young, rising multicultural musician Saint Levant showcases plenty of potential on his debut EP, From Gaza, With Love.
On College Park, his first album as an independent artist, Grammy-nominated rapper Logic delivers the goods from start to finish.
Kendrick Lamar brings the heat on Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers, an ambitious, complex, and ultimately, truly rewarding album.
Rapper Rick Ross maintains consistency on his enjoyable 11th studio album, Richer Than I Ever Been.
Canadian superstar Drake has his fair share of moments on Certified Lover Boy, even if the album runs far too long, approaching 90 minutes.
Rising Australian rapper/singer The Kid LAROI continues to expand his debut mixtape, F*CK LOVE with a third EP, F*CK LOVE 3: OVER YOU.
Grammy-nominated singer/rapper Doja Cat shines on her third studio album, Planet Her.ย Planet Her screams โbreakthroughโ album.
While Migos secure a few solid bangers on Culture III, the rap trio still donโt match the excellence of the original Culture.
Grammy-winning rapper J. Cole delivers an enjoyable, well-rounded sixth studio album with The Off-Season.
As is the usual case, on KHALED KHALED, DJ Khaled assembles an album featuring big names with a few hits scattered throughout the track list.
Incredibly talented collective BROCKHAMPTON brings the heat once more on their penultimate LP, ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE.