Zaytoven - A-Team
60

Not sure why I'm seeing so many negative reviews... this mixtape is really good! Lil Keed, Yachty, and Gotit all rap very well over some hard beats by Zaytoven. There's not much going on, but it's solid trap music and enjoyable from the beginning to the end.

Quelle Chris & Chris Keys - Innocent Country 2
90

Quelle Chris and Chris Keys have undeniable chemistry. The result on this album is much better than their first attempt, with consistently gorgeous production complementing Quelle Chris's understated, warm delivery. The album is thoughtful and self-aware, dealing gracefully with difficult subject matter ranging from race and identity to the pursuit of happiness. There are also plenty of features on this project, the highlight being Earl Sweatshirt, but all contributors seem to benefit greatly ... read more

Lil Uzi Vert - Eternal Atake
81

Uzi's best rapping performance by far. The beats are fun and catchy, rarely deviating from standard trap sounds but succeeding nonetheless. On"Baby Pluto," Uzi sets the high-energy tone right away, showcasing his unique ability to change his flow and rap as well as almost anyone in the game. The album rarely lags despite a few poor tracks-- "You Better Move," "I'm Sorry," and "Urgency," fall flat because of the beat, corny lyrics, and low energy-- but ... read more

Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
100

A dizzying, intoxicating journey through the depths of addiction and depression. Danny Brown maintains his twisted sense of humor and wildly charismatic delivery over 15 tracks, experimenting with an arsenal of sounds no other rapper would even think to use. Although every song has its highlights, "Downward Spiral" sets the tone with a disorganized and distorted beat as Danny's rapping makes the listener equal parts uncomfortable and attentive. Posse cut "Really Doe" ... read more

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