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Conway the Machine delivers You Can’t Kill God with Bullets, his fifth studio album, clocking in at just over an…
Light-Years arrives with the weight of two decades of conversations behind it. Nas and DJ Premier never promised this album,…
Over thirty-five years after redefining what rap albums could sound like, feel like, and talk about, De La Soul return…
Run Toward the Monster arrives with the weight of two deep Detroit legacies behind it, and the result is an…
“Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” (alternatively “Real Compton City G’s”) is a 1993 song by Eazy-E from his EP It’s On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa. It…
Navy Blue enters The Sword & The Soaring sounding steadier than ever—his voice clear, his pace unhurried, his focus absolute.…
Stardust, Danny Brown’s first album written and recorded entirely sober, is a chaotic, luminous, and oddly moving reinvention from one…
Armand Hammer’s latest full-length, Mercy, is a collaboration with The Alchemist and arrives on November 2025 via Backwoodz Studioz/Rhymesayers. For…
Twenty-six years after his murder, Lamont “Big L” Coleman returns through Harlem’s Finest: Return of the King, a posthumous album…
Aesop Rock has been making complex, self-contained worlds out of words and beats for more than two decades. I Heard…