This is my second review of Joey Bada$$’s 1999. Not because my opinion has changed, but because my conviction has only strengthened. I feel an obligation to continue spreading the truth: 1999 is the best mixtape ever made.
Released in 2012, Joey’s debut project is a love letter to 90s hip-hop, crafted with a level of skill and vision that makes it feel timeless. While many artists have attempted to revive the golden era, none have done it as effortlessly or as authentically as Joey ... read more
JAY-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne is an ambitious and extravagant project that showcases the sheer talent and influence of two of hip-hop’s biggest icons. The album is packed with spectacular bangers—tracks that exude power, wealth, and artistic confidence. However, these moments of brilliance are often accompanied by less compelling songs that dilute the experience, making Watch The Throne feel inconsistent in its overall impact.
At its best, Watch The Throne delivers ... read more
Dillom’s POST MORTEM is an album that thrives on emotional intensity, raw storytelling, and an undeniable energy that translates into a collection of bangers. From the start, the album immerses the listener in its dark, chaotic, and often introspective world, reflecting the artist’s signature style—a mix of punk rebellion, rap bravado, and vulnerable self-expression.
The first four tracks set a high bar, delivering some of the strongest moments on the record. They carry a ... read more
The best Spanish album ever made. Experimental rock that had rarely been seen before this album. Incredible feelings that make you float.