The fact that this precursor to 'Rodeo' is better than some of the most popular rapper's best work, speaks for Travis's abilities itsel.
A flex of J.I.D.'s abilities when it comes to flows, pockets, rhymes, and even the ability to make a stunning conceptual project like The Forever Story is.
An absolutely phenomenal project that after 5 years, has easily cemented itself among some of the best hip-hop projects to ever be released/
I love everything about Call Me If You Get Lost. The summery light production, the woven in storylines, and the braggadocious energy.
5 years after the release of IGOR, this piece of art proves to have moved the needle.
Kendrick being fun and braggadocious makes for this victory lap of an album full of bangers.
Don Toliver's magnum opus that manages that be concise without following its own concept.
Lupe brings eye-opening lyricism that paints such a vivid picture that manages to stand out in this already stacked year. What a eye-opening, refreshing project.
Gunna’s newest project is devoid of any substance aside from a few amazing tracks here and there.
Gunna rewards listeners with a surprisingly consistent listen, but not enough diversification.
Eminem delivered a classic album at such a young age that gives the listener the same feeling as watching a cartoon… a more gruesome one.
The concept of this project wasn’t taken as seriously as it should’ve been, but it came with bangers.
Denzel piles onto his near perfect discography with another hard hitting, no-skip album.
Lil Baby isn’t an artist I’d like a full album experience from, especially if it’s filled to the brim with as much filler he can fit in order to gain as many streams as he can. There are a handful of songs I do like but it’s just too rare to find these cuts to give it anything above a 50.