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Hip-Hop Matters: The Best Hip-Hop of April 2022

Hip-Hop Matters: The Best Hip-Hop of April 2022

April’s best hip-hop contains swathes of brilliance from modern masters, cult legends, upstarts, and veterans, including Digga D, Vince Staples, and Pusha T.

The 70 Best Albums of 2018

The 70 Best Albums of 2018

From forward-looking electronic and experimental to new approaches in the ever-evolving R&B scene, from hip-hop and punk to rock and pop, 2018 bestowed an embarrassment of musical riches upon us.

Say It Loud! 100 Great Protest Songs: Part 5 – Bright Eyes to Childish Gambino

Say It Loud! 100 Great Protest Songs: Part 5 – Bright Eyes to Childish Gambino

PopMatters has scoured the musical spectrum for the best examples of the protest song form, including anthems of great popularity and obscurity alike. Our list concludes today with the most recent examples of important protest music.

‘DAYTONA’ Is Pusha T in Top Gang Boss Form

‘DAYTONA’ Is Pusha T in Top Gang Boss Form

It may not be the most woke album of the year. But nothing is going to touch the "YUGH" factor of Pusha T's DAYTONA this year.

Baauer: Aa

Baauer: Aa

Though Aa is frustratingly short, it's nevertheless one of the best things the impressive young producer has created thus far.

Pusha T: My Name Is My Name

Pusha T: Wrath of Caine

Guessing the 2013 Grammys

Pusha T: Fear of God II: Let Us Pray

Tabi Bonney: Fre$h

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