Legendary duo, Blu & Exile, team up for their 3rd collaborative album, “Miles”. With two fantastic albums already under their belt, it comes to no surprise that they meet and exceed expectations once again.
Thematically, this album is over 90 minutes long and packs in an abundance of heavyweight content for the listener to digest. A major theme throughout the album was the repeated mentioning of the word “Blu(e)”. This is an obvious mention to the rapper, but the ... read more
In his posthumous release, “Legends Never Die”, Juice WRLD bares his soul, secrets and pain. And although this is something that has been prevalent in his previous records since the beginning of his career, given his untimely passing, the content and weight of this album can be very pressing and overwhelming at times.
Thematically, we hear Juice WRLD discuss a lot of topics that he’s been known for diving into. Lyrics concerning drugs and his dependency on them, life in the ... read more
AKAI SOLO returns with his EP “Eleventh Wind” following his album “Ride Alone, Fly Together” that dropped back in February. While this project is only around 20 minutes long, AKAI doesn’t waste a breath or second to pour out his intricate and cryptic thoughts unto the beautiful landscape of sound that makes up this project.
Thematically, this doesn’t differ too much from previous AKAI SOLO projects. There isn’t a clear and linear direction of ideas ... read more
As unfortunate as it is that Pop Smoke isn’t here to appreciate his debut studio album, the work put into this album by him, his label and collaborators will leave fans satisfied and give newcomers a glimpse into the talent that was prematurely taken away.
Thematically, this album is your run of the mill Pop Smoke album, a lot of gang references, talk about guns, crime, violence, street culture and respect were heavily emphasized throughout the project. There is even one song that seems ... read more
ZillaKami and SosMula return with CITY MORGUE VOL 2: AS GOOD AS DEAD after an impressive album debut last year. With this album, City Morgue deliver hard hitting, aggressive and vile songs that we’re used to receiving but we also witness City Morgue evolving their sound and branching out to different sub genres and topics.
Thematically, City Morgue showcase an array of emotions, ones that we are definitely used to hearing already like head-banging rage anthems and violent ... read more
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