Logan Smithson

Stalley: Ohio

Stalley: Ohio

Stalley serves up more intelligent trunk music on his major-label debut.
Big K.R.I.T.: Cadillactica

Big K.R.I.T.: Cadillactica

Big K.R.I.T.'s second major label debut continues his reign of dominance as he claims the role as "King of the South".
Flying Lotus: You’re Dead!

Flying Lotus: You’re Dead!

Flying Lotus makes his return with a concept album that is executed exceptionally well, making for arguably the greatest accomplishment in his career thus far.
Girl Talk & Freeway: Broken Ankles

Girl Talk & Freeway: Broken Ankles

Girl Talk & Freeway collaborate to bring you a fast-paced EP that is well worth its short run time.
Soulja Boy: King Soulja 3

Soulja Boy: King Soulja 3

Soulja Boy's latest offering is a fairly vanilla addition to the trap genre, with few highlights to make it a worthwhile listen.
SZA: Z

SZA: Z

If RZA, GZA, and Smoke DZA weren’t enough for you, we’re now throwing SZA into the mix.
Shabazz Palaces: Lese Majesty

Shabazz Palaces: Lese Majesty

The innovative hip-hop duo from Seattle is back with another genre bending album.
50 Cent: Animal Ambition

50 Cent: Animal Ambition

50 Cent's latest album is more of the same old 50.
How to Dress Well: “What Is This Heart?”

How to Dress Well: “What Is This Heart?”

The latest album from How to Dress Well sounds similar to his previous work, but doesn't have enough to keep it interesting the third time around.
Asher Roth: RetroHash

Asher Roth: RetroHash

Forget The Spaghetti Tree and Is This Too Orange?, Asher's second studio album shall be known as RetroHash and it really does exist!
Aloe Blacc: Lift Your Spirit

Aloe Blacc: Lift Your Spirit

Aptly titled, Lift Your Spirit is a collection of feel-good neo-soul hits with a pop-friendly vibe.
Rick Ross: Mastermind

Rick Ross: Mastermind

Album number six from Rick Ross doesn't stray too far from the sound of his previous work, but a high level of polish just might make this his best album yet.