Baby Keem - Ca$ino
75

Ca$ino is Baby Keems most vulnerable, personal, and most fun album. Keem showcases his storytelling and slight resemblance to Andre 3000 on "I am not a lyricist," shows his versatility and singing on "Dramatic Girl," and a few great Kendrick features appear with a warm welcome on this album.

J. Cole - The Fall-Off
90

The Fall Off is J Cole's best work since 2014 FHD, and delivers unique twists on his style while also offering classic J Cole.

Kevin Abstract - Blush
70

Blush features many past BROCKHAMPTON members, and often finds Kevin Abstract not standing out much on his own album. While it does sounds more like a collab album, Blush offers unique production and makes for a very good summer listen.

Playboi Carti - MUSIC
65

Music is a bloated mess of short and sweet trap music, with occasional highlights and good features. MUSIC falls short of being worth coming back to.

Tyler, The Creator - Goblin
30

Tyler's immaturity and edginess get the best of him. While there is clear potential in his production and artistic vision, he decides to stick to this dark, Slim Shady like persona, but it is clear he is not Eminem.

Lil Baby - WHAM
20

Bland and uninspired, like most of Lil Baby's recent projects.

Quadeca - SCRAPYARD
85

Scrapyard is a mixtape at heart, with a very versatile sound and unique production. Quadeca's ambition on this album proves he can showcase his talent without needing a cohesive story and visuals, and can make music that just simply sounds good.

Quadeca - I Didn't Mean to Haunt You
90

I Didn't Mean To Haunt You is a perfect change in trajectory for Quadecas career, and shows his production skills along with his writing.

Quadeca - Vanisher, Horizon Scraper
100

Vanisher is ambitious, thrilling, and exciting, with a cohesive story that begs for a few relistens. The elite production and gorgeous imagery accompany Vanisher's compelling soundscape, creating a piece of art that is almost flawless.

Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out
95

The greatest hip-hop album of 2025, for sure. Very consistent and hard-hitting. Let God Sort Em Out is a great comeback album that shows us Pusha T and Malice were back with a vengeance.

Kanye West - Donda
80

Donda had much potential to be one of Ye's greatest feats yet, but the bloat keeps it from being flawless. If the album was cut about halfway, it genuinely could have been a 10/10.

JPRO - The Messenger
70

Many thought JPRO was a thing of past, yet his recent singles pushed him past meme culture and elevated him into a solidified artist. While JPRO still has much to prove, The Messenger is a promising showcase of JPRO's lyrical ability, but a somewhat one-dimensional sound keeps it from being great.

Kanye West - Graduation
85

Kanye showcases his unique and innovating sound. Kanye's grand ambitions are more prominent than ever on Graduation.

Drake - Take Care
90

Take Care is Drakes most ambitious and best sounding album to date, with timeless hits and great deep cuts.

Kendrick Lamar - untitled unmastered.
85

A relatively hidden gem in Kendricks perfect discography. This album showcases unreleased tracks from TPAB while telling an entirely new story and message.

Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
90

Kendrick showcases his elite lyricism and storytelling perfectly throughout this album, constantly reminding you of his origins while delivering a relevant message.

Drake -  Honestly, Nevermind
50

The albums title is a perfect summation of the listening experience I remember when first playing this album. Filled with skips and flaws, with a very minimal few songs that stand out.

55

While better than its sequel, Vultures 1 is still one of Ye's most dissapointing albums. This album is definitely underrated, but still not Ye quality.

¥$ - VULTURES 2
35

AI artist Ye releases his new album, Vultures 2 on August 3rd, 2024 in an unfinished state with terrible mixing and AI vocals. This album showcases Ye's mental state at the time, Unfiltered, chaotic, and messy. There are some hidden gems, but still definitely Ye's weakest link in his almost flawless discography.

Travis Scott - ASTROWORLD
85

At the time of this drop, Travis Scott was almost like an unstoppable force in the media. The albums greatness translates well to his popularity at the time.

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