Juice WRLD, Legends Never Die | Album Review 
Ultimately, Legends Never Die, the second major posthumous rap album of 2020, is an enjoyable, fitting & well-rounded LP from Juice WRLD.
Ultimately, Legends Never Die, the second major posthumous rap album of 2020, is an enjoyable, fitting & well-rounded LP from Juice WRLD.
Run the Jewels returns with their fourth studio album, the incredibly consistent, well-rounded, and socially conscious RTJ4.
Grammy-winning rapper Future returns with an enjoyable LP, High Off Life, that has its fair share of moments, but fails to 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.
Underrated, incredibly gifted, veteran New York rapper Cormega โshines bright like a diamondโ on his seven-song EP, Mega.
Continuing to ride the wave, DaBaby returns with his third studio album, Blame it on Baby, which has some notable moments.
After releasing Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert returns with the โdeluxe edition,โ essentially an entirely new album, LUV vs. The World 2.
On his surprise album Eternal Atake, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert delivers his fair share of intriguing, if often shallow moments.
$uicideBoy$ return with their potent sophomore LP, Stop Staring at the Shadows, characterized by awesome production and pessimistic rhymes.
Lil Wayne has his share of moments (and bangers) on his surprise 2020 album, Funeral. Even so, it couldโve benefited from some edits.
On his first album of the 2020s, iconic rapper Eminem shows definite improvement on his 11th studio album, MUSIC TO BE MURDERED BY.
Bold rapper and singer Doja Cat (Amala Zandile Dlamini) delivers a hearty helping of sex on her sophomore album, Hot Pink.