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Bow Wow – "New Jack City II" Review: Lil Bow Wow Tried to Grow Up. It Didn't Quite Work.

 Quick Verdict New Jack City II is the album where Bow Wow officially tried to grow up. The first to carry a parental advisory sticker in his career. Released March 2009, with a title that implied a cinematic urgency the project entirely lacked. Jermaine Dupri, Bow Wow's producer since he was a child, based the title on the relationship between himself and Bow Wow and the film New Jack City — the rancorous but successful partnership between Nino and Gee Money. The problem with that comparison is
4 May 2026
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Tone Loc – "Cool Hand Loc" Review: Wild Thing Was the Career. This Was the Aftermath.

 Quick Verdict Cool Hand Loc is the second and final studio album from Tone Loc — released November 1991, following a debut album that had reached number one on the Billboard 200. Loc-ed After Dark was a legitimate hit record built on Wild Thing and Funky Cold Medina, two of the biggest crossover rap singles of the late 1980s. Cool Hand Loc arrived as the follow-up and promptly disappeared: the lead single All Through the Night peaked at number 80 on the Hot 100, the album peaked at number 46 on
4 May 2026
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MC Hammer – "Inside Out" Review: The Album That Ended His Major Label Career

 Quick Verdict Inside Out is the album nobody remembers — which may be the most damning assessment of all. Released in September 1995, MC Hammer's sixth studio album represented his third attempt at reinvention in five years. After Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em made him the biggest rapper in the world and his extravagant spending made him bankrupt, and after The Funky Headhunter's uncomfortable gangsta pivot failed to win new fans while alienating old ones, Inside Out arrived as a return to posit
4 May 2026
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Marky Mark – "You Gotta Believe" Review: The Album That Made Mark Wahlberg Become an Actor

 Quick Verdict You Gotta Believe is the second and final album by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch — released in September 1992, peaked at number 67 on the Billboard 200, spawned no major hit singles, and effectively ended the rap career of the man the world now knows as Mark Wahlberg. The debut album Music for the People had sold three million copies worldwide in 1991 on the strength of Good Vibrations, a hit so massive it briefly made Marky Mark the most commercially successful rapper in the wor
4 May 2026
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Kreayshawn – "Somethin' Bout Kreay" Review: Gucci Gucci Was Great. The Album Earned $0.01.

 Quick Verdict Gucci Gucci went viral in 2011. A white girl from Oakland rapping about not needing luxury brands to prove her worth — it captured a specific internet-rap cultural moment so perfectly that Columbia Records signed her almost immediately. Somethin' Bout Kreay was the album that followed over a year later, released September 14, 2012, after multiple delays. It debuted at number 112 on the Billboard 200 with 3,502 copies sold. Pitchfork gave it a 3 out of 10. Metacritic scored it 42.
4 May 2026
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Benzino – "Arch Nemesis" Review: The Source Owner Who Couldn't Rap

 Quick Verdict Benzino is the co-owner of The Source magazine who spent three years in a public beef with Eminem — trying to weaponise his position as the most authoritative voice in hip-hop criticism to destroy one of its most commercially successful artists. Eminem destroyed him instead. Arch Nemesis was released independently on February 22, 2005, after Benzino had been dropped from Elektra Records following the failure of Redemption — an album that sold 14,000 copies in its first week agains
4 May 2026
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Vanilla Ice – "Hard to Swallow" Review: An A+ Idea Destroyed by D- Execution

 Quick Verdict Hard to Swallow is the album that Vanilla Ice made after hip-hop had thoroughly rejected him, before nu-metal had established itself, and while he was apparently dealing with genuine emotional turmoil, drug addiction, and an abusive childhood. Producer Ross Robinson — who had shaped Korn and Limp Bizkit — was told by everyone around him not to work with Vanilla Ice and did it anyway, calling it the most punk-rock thing you could do. The result did not chart. It appeared on Maxim's
4 May 2026
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Nick Cannon – "White People Party Music" Review: The April Fools' Album That Wasn't Joking

 Quick Verdict White People Party Music is one of the worst-named and worst-executed rap albums in recent memory. Released on April 1, 2014 — appropriately, April Fools' Day — Nick Cannon's second studio album is an 80-minute comedy-rap-EDM disaster that fails on every level it attempts to operate on. It is neither funny enough to be a comedy album nor good enough to be a rap album, occupying a middle ground best described by one Album of the Year reviewer as an album containing all disgustingly
4 May 2026
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50 Cent – "Animal Ambition" Review: The Last Album from a Man Who Stopped Growing

 Quick Verdict Animal Ambition is 50 Cent's fifth studio album and, as of 2026, his most recent — a fact that speaks volumes about where this album left his career. Released in June 2014, five years after Before I Self Destruct, it was his first release after leaving Shady Records, Aftermath, and Interscope after a twelve-year union to sign with Caroline, an independent distributor. At 39 minutes and 11 tracks, it is brief by modern rap standards and described by multiple critics as a glorified
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Chingy – "Hoodstar" Review: Right Thurr Was the Lightning. This Is the Empty Sky.

 Quick Verdict Chingy arrived in 2003 with Right Thurr and Holidae In and spent approximately two years as one of the biggest names in mainstream pop-rap. Hoodstar, his third album released in September 2006, is the document of that momentum running completely dry. Metacritic scored it 41 out of 100. Blender found it inconsistent and said Chingy mostly just sounds bored. Billboard called it a middle-of-the-road rap record that keeps him in his stale comfort zone. XXL said it was another losing h
4 May 2026
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Tyga – "Hotel California" Review: A Drunk Goldfish with a Tupac Feature

 Quick Verdict Hotel California is Tyga's third studio album and his most thoroughly criticised. Released in April 2013, it carries a guest list that includes Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Brown, The Game, Jadakiss, Future, Nicki Minaj, and a Tupac feature — the most impressive roster assembled around the least impressive rapper on this entire list. Metacritic scored it 50 out of 100. Album of the Year called it the least creative major-label rap album in recent memory. Spec
4 May 2026
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Silkk the Shocker – "Made Man" Review: A Number One Album That Nobody Needed to Make

 Quick Verdict Made Man debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 in January 1999 with 240,244 first-week copies and went platinum in three months. Master P was the greatest salesman in rap history and Silkk the Shocker was his most commercially successful liability. The album was critically panned for its formulaic, predictable style. RapReviews described Silkk's rhyme style as spastic at its most polite, and hot garbage at its most accurate. Rate Your Music gave it a 1/10 and called it flat o
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