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  • NO LIMBO EP (LZEE)

    NO LIMBO EP (LZEE)

    RELEASED 15TH JANUARY 2021 Favourite track: Concrete This EP has variety, edge and wavey melodies that compliment his flow well. I hadn’t heard of UK rapper, LZee but from his Spotify bio he fits into the Drill, Grime and UK rap genres (with influences of Garage). As a fan of UK rap, I was curious…

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  • MAN ON THE MOON III: THE CHOSEN (KID CUDI)

    MAN ON THE MOON III: THE CHOSEN (KID CUDI)

    RELEASED 11TH DECEMBER 2020 Favourite track: Mr. Solo Dolo III Listening to this album is essentially him taking you through his galaxy of Hip-Hop/Trap. I can’t say I’ve listened to that much of Brooklyn-based rapper, Kid Cudi, but his name and his album have certainly been circulating on social media recently prompting me to check…

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  • TOO BIG TO FAIL (ROYOS, 8TRED DA GR8 & MX)

    TOO BIG TO FAIL (ROYOS, 8TRED DA GR8 & MX)

    RELEASED 13TH NOVEMBER 2020 Favourite track: Pink Moscato & Mimosa There is so much talent in this album. Every track offers something different and the production is excellent. As someone who is always on the look out for new UK-based artists I was keen to check out a recent collaboration between three South-East London rappers…

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  • POSITIONS (ARIANA GRANDE)

    POSITIONS (ARIANA GRANDE)

    RELEASED 30TH OCTOBER 2020 Favourite track: safety net The production of this album is great, her vocals are THERE and she definitely presents a more ‘grown’ version of herself with these tracks only hinted at in her previous albums. So Ariana Grande has dropped yet another album which everyone on social media has been buzzing…

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  • THE WORST GENERATION (CHE LINGO)

    THE WORST GENERATION (CHE LINGO)

    RELEASED 23RD OCTOBER 2020 Favourite track: Make Me Free This album is honestly one of the best I’ve listened to recently. It has powerful messages, oozes creativity and every single song is crafted masterfully.   I hadn’t heard of London Hip-Hop artist, Che Lingo, until I saw his eye-catching album cover art pop up on…

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