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Mavi — One Foot
On “One Foot” Mavi displays his precocious lyrical abilities, proving to be one of the most promising talents in the wave of...


J. Cole — Middle Child
Cole’s latest is quite frankly one of the only songs that I have thoroughly enjoyed from him in the past four years. His last album, KOD,...
2018 In Review
The year came and went with the expected pitfalls and triumphs, but also with a plethora of vibrant, genre re-defining music. It was not,...


Malik Ruff — 1:04 PM
On “1:04 PM” Malik Ruff questions “the difference between a dream and a plan.” The question is left open-ended, to the interpretation of...


BROCKHAMPTON — iridescence
BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album is unlike anything they’ve released thus far — an unsurprising feat — considering the boy band’s...


Best of 2018 – Eli's Picks
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Deep Dive: Travis Scott
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Deep Dive: Lil Uzi Vert
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Deep Dive: Lil Baby
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Deep Dive: Joey Purp
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Deep Dive: Future
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Deep Dive: BROCKHAMPTON
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Deep Dive: Aminé
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Daniel Caesar — Who Hurt You?
Daniel Caesar’s latest is mesmerizing ode to the unique Atlanta sound, and to the nightclubs that inspire it. “Who Hurt You” is a revamp...


Lil Tjay — Brothers
The latest from New York’s youngest star is a haunting recount of his own harsh reality. Lil Tjay is one of rap’s newest, most underrated...


Lil Baby and Gunna — I Am
The lead single off of the upcoming Gunna and Lil Baby collaborative effort is nothing short of incredible. “I Am” is everything a Baby...


Dijon — Nico's Red Truck
Dijon, close friend and collaborator of BROCKHAMPTON, and one of music’s best kept secrets, has returned with his strongest offering yet....


Tyler, the Creator — Gelato
Tyler delivers a remix (complete with references to the smash hit film Call Me by Your Name,) just in time for the summer months. Falling...


THE CARTERS — 713
While Jay-Z and Beyonce make it impossible to forget how successful the two have become, songs like “713” make the boasting enjoyable....


Young Bans — Bag (Feat. Future)
Even on a track with Future, his label head and established trap music centerpiece, Yung Bans still finds the room to shine on this...
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