Crack Magazine's 100 Greatest LPs of 2016

Crack Magazine's 100 Greatest LPs of 2016

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100.

Craig David - Following My Intuition
September 30, 2016
Critic Score
61
7 reviews

98.

September 16, 2016
Critic Score
78
26 reviews

97.

August 19, 2016
Critic Score
65
11 reviews

96.

January 17, 2016
Critic Score
72
8 reviews

What Future lacks in reinvention on Purple Reign, he makes up for in focus.

92.

LEVELZ - LVL 11
January 11, 2016

90.

October 28, 2016
Critic Score
70
17 reviews

89.

January 22, 2016
Critic Score
76
32 reviews

84.

Havoc & The Alchemist - The Silent Partner
May 20, 2016
Critic Score
73
2 reviews

83.

September 16, 2016
Critic Score
74
15 reviews

81.

May 13, 2016
Critic Score
72
21 reviews

76.

November 11, 2016
Critic Score
87
32 reviews

They’ve managed to make an album that doesn’t just remind long-term fans of how great they once were, but that stands as a worthy addition to one of hip-hop’s more lauded discographies.

74.

June 17, 2016
Critic Score
71
13 reviews
There’s an authentic riotousness here: by combining pop hooks, attention-grabbing riffs, and pleasing injections of skronky noise that max out all the dials, Weaves are succeeding in creating their own distinctive sound with the guitar/bass/drums format, and in turn channeling an energy could be compared to The Hives fronted by tUnE-yArDs’ Merrill Garbus.

73.

September 2, 2016
Critic Score
66
15 reviews

72.

Shy Glizzy - Young Jefe 2
July 15, 2016
Critic Score
71
1 review

65.

Jay Daniel - Broken Knowz
November 25, 2016
Critic Score
76
5 reviews

61.

September 23, 2016
Critic Score
75
32 reviews

60.

April 8, 2016
Critic Score
80
28 reviews
There is not a single solitary moment where Hecker lacks ingenuity or blurs his intentions.

59.

March 31, 2016
Critic Score
81
3 reviews

58.

Meek Mill - DC4
October 28, 2016
Critic Score
72
4 reviews

55.

Various Artists - Gqom Oh! The Sound of Durban Vol. 1
January 29, 2016
Critic Score
82
2 reviews

54.

December 18, 2015
Critic Score
84
2 reviews

53.

Lil Yachty - Summer Songs 2
July 20, 2016
Critic Score
56
5 reviews

52.

October 14, 2016
Critic Score
68
8 reviews

51.

August 5, 2016
Critic Score
70
4 reviews

Yes, maybe Landlord relies on its guest verses to keep album propped up. But with his ability to ride heavy duty beats and flip between intimidation and playful humour, Landlord reminds us that there’s depth to the Hollow- man’s craft.

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