Hommy went CRAZY on this one, easily the best Dollar Menu in the series.
Gunn is one of few artists where he has misses on few occasions, but most of the time he NEVER misses.
This project is one of those cases.
I loved the entirety of this song from start to finish.
Honestly I'm really excited for this new sound that Buckshot is aiming for, which sadly deters from his original Haunted Mound sound, but what he's been doing lately has just been so incredible that I'm happy with the new beginnings for Buckshot.
From features with Fakemink to even more House styled tracks, This new style that Buckshot is doing just seems incredible and I'm sure his next project will be amazing.
This is an incredible debut studio album from Buckshot and even in the entirety of Haunted Mound.
I enjoyed the entire thing from track 1 to 11, and would listen MANY more times.
An amazing debut studio album from Paris Texas.
The gritty sound across the entire project really sells the sound these guys are going for, and for many more projects in the future.
A very good light-hearted project from Justin Bieber, one of the first projects from him that I have actually enjoyed in recent years.
One of Sem's most underrated and disliked projects.
In my opinion, this project was great and was an amazing callback to everything before RB3, including RB1, RB2, Grave House, and even elements of HAW still with elements of his newer stuff.
It doesn't deserve all of the mass amount of hatred it gets, as it's still a great project from Sem.
One of the most sound defining and important projects in Horrorcore and Trap history.
We love you Zane Steckler.
This is the greatest project to ever be released in human history.
Never stop Mr. Garcia
Just an incredible piece of work that blends different genres and sounds into one full length 46 minute project.
It's crazy to be even hearing new Joji music in 2026 so you can't really be picky about it.
Thank you George Kusunoki Miller.
I can't even lie bro, this is just incredibly ass.
When you're listening to a new J. Cole album and the first thing he opens up with is a trap beat. You know it's time to hang up the towel Mr. Jermaine.