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Playboi Carti - 'Die Lit' Review
Many so-called “mumble rappers” have been influenced by Playboi Carti- directly, or indirectly. He’s arguably one of the OG’s of mumble rap. You can hear a bit of his flow, hooks, and ad-lib driven rap style in the music of today’s newest up and comers. He’s a close collaborator of Lil Uzi Vert, and a fashionable model. He’s best known for his hits, “Brokeboi” and “Magnolia.”
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Rae Sremmurd – 'Sr3mm' Review
The first major hits from Rae Sremmurd were seen as flashes in the pan. After “No Flex Zone” and “No Type,” the consensus was that they would never be able to top their breakout hits. Instantly, critics started counting the duo’s fifteen minutes of fame.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
- Top Story - May 2018
Kanye West's 2018 Media Frenzy Top Story - May 2018
Kanye West is no stranger to controversy. Actually, he welcomes controversy and backlash with open arms as he realizes they will culminate into “breakthroughs.” He’s on a constant mission of self-discovery and expression—regardless of whether he’s politically correct. He can’t wait to ruffle feathers, or in some cases, pluck them unapologetically.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Nipsey Hussle - 'Victory Lap' Review
“I’m a master of my fate, plus I’m the type of [...] own the masters to my tapes.” Los Angeles California rapper, Nipsey Hussle grinded for the prolific career he enjoys now. It’s been a tumultuous ride filled with highs and lows; triumphs and obstacles. Yet through it all, he’s been able to sustain longevity.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Kodak Black- 'Heart Break Kodak' Review
Kodak Black had a wild 2017. The project baby found himself battling legal troubles, warding off critics, and moving the pulse of Hip-Hop with captivating singles and cohesive albums. Seeing his progression thus far, it’s hard to believe that this was once the kid who wrote “Skrt” in 2016.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Migos - 'Culture II' Review
After a bullish 2017, the Migos are back. This time, they have more to share than ever. After the first Culture, each member embarked on their own collaborative journey. Offset and 21 Savage created Without Warning, Quavo and Travis Scott gave us Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho, and Takeoff has a tape coming with Lil Yachty.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Travis Scott & Quavo - 'Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho'
After careful deliberation and cultivation, the collaboration project between Travis Scott and Quavo arrived on December 22nd, 2017. The thirteen track mixtape, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho, had the last say in a year filled with full-length collaborations.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Migos - 'Culture' Review
Since bursting onto the scene, the Migos have been relentless in their pursuit of stardom. For years they banged on the door hoping to get in, but they remained outsiders nonetheless. All of that changed with “Bad and Boujee.” It was the spark they needed to blaze a trail on the music charts, and scorch their naysayers.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Dave East — 'P2' Review
“Is dying worth everything you done lived for?” These words sound like proverbial street wisdom on “Prosper,” the second track on P2. They’re easily some of the most profound bars on here. Just like the first "Paranoia," fear and uncertainty are at the core of this mixtape.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat
Maxo Kream - 'Punken' Review
Maxo Kream is a Houston rapper with over a million monthly listeners on Spotify. Punken is his debut studio album and was released on Jan. 12, 2018. Don’t press the snooze button on this rapper; Punken deserves a listen from hip-hop aficionados.
By Rap Disciple6 years ago in Beat