Atlanta lyricist Nick Grant returns with his 5th studio album, ‘Smile,’ a project that reaffirms his status as one of hip-hop’s most consistent and slept-on artists.
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Black Milk Makes a “Ceremonial” Statement About His Growth
Detroit icon Black Milk returns with his 9th studio album, ‘Ceremonial,’ a project that highlights his evolution as a producer and introspective lyricist.
Royal Terms: A Masterclass in East Coast Hip-Hop Collaboration
Queens legend Royal Flush and Massachusetts powerhouse Termanology unite for their debut EP, ‘Royal Terms,’ a project defined by raw lyricism and classic boom-bap production.
Estee Nack and Cookin’ Soul Deliver a Masterclass on ‘Al-Andalus’
Estee Nack and producer Cookin’ Soul join forces for ‘Al-Andalus,’ a project that stands as one of the most compelling underground releases of the year.
Umraan Syed’s Zenith Is a Cinematic, Genre-Bending Trip Through Space and Self
Chicago artist Umraan Syed delivers a sprawling, immersive visual album with ‘Zenith,’ blending hip-hop, ambient textures, and cinematic storytelling.
The Possession of Razakel: A Masterclass in Industrial Hip Hop
Razakel and producer Crossworm deliver a potent, 10-minute industrial hip-hop masterclass on their latest collaborative EP.
“Nearly Nothing’s Enough” Prod. by Relense Further Elevates Farma G as a Solo Artist (Album Review)
Farma G returns with his sophomore solo effort, ‘Nearly Nothing’s Enough,’ featuring gritty, analog production from Relense that cements his status as a formidable solo artist.
Grafh Returns with ‘Sometimes Money Cost Too Much’
Queens lyricist Grafh delivers his fifth studio album, navigating a mix of gritty boom-bap and modern experimentation after a two-month delay.
Sonnyjim Returns with New EP ‘Rob Ford’ Produced by Lee Scott
Birmingham emcee Sonnyjim reunites with producer Lee Scott for his second EP of 2026, ‘Rob Ford’, delivering another dose of his signature lyrical style.
The Gloom Unit’s Full-Length Debut “House of Gloom” Feels Darker Than Their Earlier EPs
West coast horrorcore duo The Gloom Unit delivers a haunting, atmospheric full-length debut that pushes their sound into darker, more visceral territory.
