Travis Scott proves he is the pinnacle of trap music. The Houston native delivers his most dynamic project yet. Stepping out of every comfort zone he created for himself. Let the birds sing.
"Double or Nothing" shows how dominant Metro Boomin has become in the rap game. From dreamy beats from "Go Legend" to the narcos inspired beat "Who Stoppin Me" Metro can do it all. However, Big Sean cannot. From being one of Detroit's most promising artist to falling off the rap radar with horrible rhymes and goofy references. Although this album isn't entirely a miss, not even Metro can save the mediocre rapping skills of Sean
Rap legend Marshall Mathers delivers the worst project of 2017. Eminem has completely lost his touch and should have stopped rapping a very long time ago. With underwhelming and fake conscious raps, Eminem manages to embarrass himself time after time. From horrible rap schemes on the song "Chloraseptic to outright awful hooks on the song "Like Home", This album is guaranteed to put you to sleep. With all this being said Eminem still manages to create a tolerable song in ... read more
Kendrick Lamar proves he is the pinnacle of rap greatness. On what would be considered his worst project, he delivers a smooth storyline and uses his rhyming skills artfully.
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