A Rock and Rap fusion Album By genesis Owusu
To really get Struggler, you need to know a little bit about three big philosophical ideas:
Nihilism —Nihilism says life has no real meaning. Read more →
a masterpiece crafted by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist.
When you put one of the most gifted lyricists in the game in the same room as one of the most legendary producers alive, Read more →
Listening to Shadowbox feels like stepping inside Mavi’s head—where he’s stuck in the dark, fighting demons he can’t see. Those demons are addiction, pain, guilt. This album is a Read more →
Kibo’s energy is untouchable on this album. From the very first track, you can feel it—he’s locked in, having the time of his life, and dragging you into the madness Read more →
Following the Drake beef—where most hip-hop fans can vouch that Kendrick walked away as the clear, unanimous winner—Kendrick drops GNX, and honestly?
It’s the most fun I’ve ever had Read more →
A dive into Tylers mind
Every Tyler album up to this point carried a certain uncertainty—about his sexuality, race, culture, and relationship with wealth. But Chromokopia feels like a turning point. It’ Read more →
In the opening track “Medusa,” Boldy James introduces us to a word thats an essential part of the album : ConCreatures— “Convicted Creatures.” It’s more than just a clever phrase. It’s a Read more →