The Atlanta rapper’s latest album leans on familiar vices and a tired formula, even as a sampled Andre 3000 tries to find the pain behind it.
The Atlanta rapper’s latest album leans on familiar vices and a tired formula, even as a sampled Andre 3000 tries to find the pain behind it.
The Memphis rapper’s fourth solo album is a 20-track study in unwavering formula—flex-heavy bars, unhurried cadence, and the weight of a label now resting squarely on his shoulders.
The Puerto Rican rapper drops his first fully trap album, leaning into the slogan that has defined his career.
A trap-pop single that sidesteps the flattening effect of many hybrid collaborations, letting both artists operate at full strength.
The Brazilian duo’s second album is a technically proficient but emotionally claustrophobic exploration of fame’s discontents, where restlessness becomes its own cage.
Cardi B’s latest remix recruits Jeezy for a verse of frozen inventory and unflinching posture, trading the original’s bounce for a colder, steadier trap march.