The listening experience of Detroit 2 is rather cumbersome and spotty, mainly due to Big Sean’s underwhelming singing on some of the deep cuts and a bloated track list but the album’s versatile production and quality features managed to keep it afloat in the grander scheme of things.
4 years after its initial release, Denzel Curry’s sophomore album has aged wonderfully and remained to be one of the best works in his ever-expanding discography.
Focused song writing and Hit-boy’s soulful, quality production make King’s Disease one of, if not the best entry in Nas’ recent releases over the years.
Hip-Hop’s most uncompromising and belligerent duo returns with a new mixtape that, despite being fairly repetitive, further signify their unique musical style in the current landscape of music.