Our thoughts and opinions about the latest happenings within the culture
Chapell releases a new real-life inspired single, pervaded by a pronouncedly dark sense of parody of Mark Zuckerberg’s testimony to Congress. Read More
'Running in the Dark' lets you explore Paul Doffing's travel experiences and thoughts, or waft on his beautiful folk melodies and voice to your very own. Read More
William Russell Wallace’s LP may go by the name of 'Dirty Soul', but it’s a piece of unadulterated talent, pouring straight from the source. Read More
Alejandra O’Leary and her single "Wires" masterfully taps into the very core of one of the richest nostalgia goldmines – '90s shoegaze rock. Read More
Cast your votes for the best album, trailer, and music video for the month of March. Pick from Billie Eilish, LION BABE, Stranger Things: Season 3, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Vampire Weekend, Solange, and more. Read More
Expectations were extremely high for the debut of Juice WRLD but he's still struggling to find a musical identity and the large bulk of songs are simply not interesting, leading to a frustratingly convoluted mess of an album. Read More
Zacari turned me into a fan with one of the strongest debut projects to come out of the heavily stacked TDE camp. Potential star in the making. Read More
Mereba's ability to blend together soul, R&B, and hip-hop, was a breath of fresh air and led to some fantastic music to vibe out to. Read More
While Hozier's 'Wasteland, Baby!' isn't the most original music, it is carried by his incredible voice and some really strong production. All in all, an enjoyable listen from front to back. Read More
For the first half of '1UP', T-Pain delivers some strong, classic material, but the problem is that warm feeling of nostalgia fades fast leaving a project that, once again, feels tired and too stuck to his ways. Read More
2 Chainz has been on a roll and that continues with 'Rap Or Go To The League' which is easily his most content heavy and impactful project yet. He shows once again why he is arguably hip-hop's most versatile and underrated artists out there. Read More
'2009' was a disappointing next entry in Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y's storied history together. Instead of feeling like an amalgamation of the best of what they both bring to music it ends up feeling like just another Curren$y tape, but featuring Wiz. Read More
Slim Thug delivers a conceptual album that's full of slick production and his signature flows. It won't set the world on fire but it's a great vibe nonetheless. Read More
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Hellboy, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Leaving Neverland, When They See Us, The Dirt, and more. Read More
Offset delivered the strongest out of all their solo offerings with a far more introspective and personal take than I was expecting, without sacrificing on their/his patent style. Read More
Lil Pump's debut is as unnecessary a project as I predicted. A soulless collection of songs that are meant to be played at high levels. Nothing more, nothing less. Read More
Gunna delivers a solid, albeit generic, modern Atlanta rap record but outside of him being an almost exact copy of Young Thug, I don't get the hype for him. Read More
Check out some of the past weeks' most talked about and interesting music videos from Nipsey Hussle, Alicia Keys, XXXTENTACION, Ari Lennox, Khalid, J. Cole, and more. Read More
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