hip-hop
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Closing out 2022 for now, a couple of albums are tackled from adult-oriented rock to even a left-turn in what your average music fan would listen to now!
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For all the insanity around the concept record, the experimental trio’s chaotic style blends well with industrial rap.
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A lyrical Malcom X-core evisceration in its messaging with an avant-chipmunk soul production to throw you off-guard. (4.4/5)
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It’s groovy as a hip house record. However, it fails to offer a certain kick or a twist that could truly excite or reminisce. (2.8/5)
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The latest outing from Earl Sweatshirt heralds his numerous facets of pandemic-related bars with spacious and futuristic beats. (4.2/5)
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Amidst its downtempo production & monotonic vocal performance lies some enquiries into the feelings & wonders of being alive. (3.6/5)
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Rapping have never been this addictive in the Virginia-based duo’s sophomore opus through the Neptune’s futuristic beats & a love for the drug trade.
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A mix of hyperpop eccentricity & overt electronica beats, when mixed with LGBT+ rapping, makes for one colourful cornerstone. (3.8/5)


