Logic’s final album isn’t perfect, but it’s a perfect way to end a talented–albeit sometimes uneven–rapper’s run.
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Logic’s final album isn’t perfect, but it’s a perfect way to end a talented–albeit sometimes uneven–rapper’s run.
Read moreDrizzle, Speed, and Gingawd talk Logic and Big K.R.I.T., two artists who–while they arose around the same time–are on different spectrums at this point. Let’s discuss. Drizzle: So, there’s new K.R.I.T. and all is right in the world. Speed: Oh yeah. Album drops on 7/12! Drizzle: Also, Tee Grizzly’s album goes to for no real reason […]
Read moreI was in the middle of publishing my thoughts on Logic’s newest album when I came across Yoh Phillips’ 1 Listen Review of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. The conclusion stated that the album was, essentially, what happens when an artist becomes a caricature of themselves. Logic, in all his success and glory, had become […]
Read moreI know I’m going to upset some of you. I’ll probably get a bunch of folks in my DMs or emails threatening my existence, my family, or calling me all sorts of derogatory names. It happens just about every time I’ve talked about Marshall Bruce Mathers III over the past decade-plus. Let it be known […]
Read moreNow, I know that folks are still in their heads and feels about Tha Carter V, and I respect that. I mean, we–and Wayne himself–waited for years for that album to drop. And it’s not completely trash. It’s not going to be legendary status (at least, to me). However, it’s not complete trash. Granted, I […]
Read moreArtistic evolution is a tried and true method to get folks talking. The “death” of a former persona, such as the case with DMV artist HUNTER (f/k/a HMAK), is one that’ll definitely get people talking. Speaking from personal experience (hi Death of the King and The Sorest Loser), I can vouch that it’s a bold way […]
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