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The Report Card Review: Land of Broken Dreams ft Kokayi & Lyriciss

Pro’s: I think the concept behind this track was dope. Talking about our current economic situation and how different folks are living. Each artist brought their own and held their own on their bars....

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The Report Card Review: Indo – I Know You Want It

Indo, a 19 year old Rapper/Producer from Newark, New Jersey, submitted the featured track “I Know You Want It”. Pro’s: It might be the New Jersey infuence, but off top Indo reminded me a lot of a...

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The Report Card Review: The Roots – Undun

The Roots have always been one of my favorite groups of all time. I remember the first Roots album I ever listened to entitled Things Fall Apart in the seventh grade. It was my older step brother who...

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The Report Card Review: Common – The Dreamer The Believer

Despite earning a reputation as one of the most respected lyricists in hip-hop, Common is still in a sense underrated. Any time there is a top emcee list, his name doesn’t always ring a bell with many...

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The Report Card Review: Nas – Life Is Good

For all intents and purposes, Nas’ legacy in hip hop is set in stone. Without question, a top 10 emcee to ever bless the microphone. His Illmatic lp might be the greatest album of all time, depending...

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The Report Card Review: Frank Ocean – Channel Orange

Frank has been a man with all the buzz lately. First came his high profile features on Jay-Z and Kanye West’s Watch The Throne. Then he began to work with a who’s who in the music industry, including...

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The Report Card Review: G.O.O.D. Music – Cruel Summer

Getting Out Of Our Dreams. That is the acronym Kanye West started when he began his G.O.O.D. Music conglomerate almost a decade ago. The movement has now grown to have artists such as Big Sean, CyHi...

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The Report Card Review: PATRICK P.A.T. BARNETT – BIG DEAL

I know it’s been a while since I’ve done a Report Card Review, but I couldn’t bring myself to delete this submission without giving some input. PATRICK P.A.T. BARNETT is an aspiring emcee whose stage...

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The Report Card Review: Skeme – Alive And Living

Inglewood native, Skeme, released his highly anticipated first studio album, Alive And Living on October 16. Features on this album include TDE’s ScHoolboy Q and Kendrick Lamar, Grand Hustle’s Iggy...

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The Report Card Review: Kendrick Lamar – Good Kid M.A.A.D. City

In 2004, The Game released his platinum selling debut album The Documentary. That’s the last time a new rapper from California created a huge buzz in hip hop. In a sense, Kendrick Lamar has a lot of...

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