Posts Tagged: Album Reviews

Migos “Culture II” [Album Review]

After years of being dismissed as a mumble rap laughingstock while steadily racking up certified street hits, Migos broke through to the mainstream in 2017 with the Donald Glover-approved hit, “Bad and Boujee.” The song reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, followed by the No. 1 debut of Culture on the Billboard… Read more »

Fabulous & Jadakiss’ “Friday On Elm Street” [Album Review]

Photo Credit: @myfabolouslife Instagram Friday on Elm Street (released November 24, 2017)   Fabolous and Jadakiss are both considered New York hip-hop royalty. They’re both known for their quick wit and jaw-rattling punchlines. They’re both revered for their guest spots and have made their mark on mainstream airwaves and the underground mixtape scene. And despite… Read more »

Talib Kweli’s “Radio Silence” [Album Review]

Over 20 years after delivering 1998’s Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star album, Talib Kweli has become synonymous with political activism and diverging Twitter account almost as much as the words “classic Hip Hop.” Following the April release of his collaborative EP with Styles P, The Seven, Kweli drops Radio Silence, his first… Read more »

Migos “Culture II” [Album Review]

After years of being dismissed as a mumble rap laughingstock while steadily racking up certified street hits, Migos broke through to the mainstream in 2017 with the Donald Glover-approved hit, “Bad and Boujee.” The song reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, followed by the No. 1 debut of Culture on the Billboard… Read more »

T-Pain’s “OBLiViON” [Album Review]

Photo Credit: @tpain Instagram It’s been almost six years since “Rappa Ternt Sanga” T-Pain has released a complete body of new work. Since he burst onto the scene with a (once) unique mechanism, many artists have muscled their way into his own lane. T-Pain isn’t an artist who fits in. His entire rise was based… Read more »