Luke Morgan Britton

JPEGMAFIA – ‘Experimental Rap’ review: hip-hop’s biggest provocateur is in ferocious but formulaic form
Six albums in, the self-proclaimed king of experimental hip-hop comes out swinging but not always connecting

Isaiah Rashad – ‘It’s Been Awful’ review: woozy, wounded and bruisingly honest
On album three, the Chattanooga rapper shows that even when life gets in the way, his talents still shine through

Drake – ‘For All The Dogs’ review: banger-less, bitter and deeply mid
Trailed as a return to form, the rap megastar instead doubles-down on his worst impulses on the final album before his health-induced hiatus

Alex G: “I don’t feel like I’m that mysterious, but it’s a cool reputation to have”
Following the arrival of his ninth album ‘God Save The Animals’, Philly’s shapeshifting indie-rock hero talks growing fame, fandom and staying true to yourself

‘Untrapped: The Story of Lil Baby’ review: an illuminating look at a rap superstar striving for change

Baby Keem – ‘The Melodic Blue’ review: Kendrick’s protege forges his own path on exhilarating debut
Rising star shows his versatility and wide-ranging sound on confident, mostly self-produced project

Kanye beef, Right Said Fred samples and the Drake-iest lyrics yet: 10 talking points from Drake’s ‘Certified Lover Boy’
Drizzy's latest album packs almost as many talking points as it does tracks

Divorce, Drake disses and problematic features: 10 talking points from Kanye West’s ‘DONDA’
Now the dust has settled, let's sift through this 27-track mess to pick out its defining characteristics

Kanye West’s much-delayed 10th album ‘DONDA’: the story so far
Chaotic releases are nothing new from Ye, but his one has been wilder than most

Tyler, the Creator – ‘Call Me If You Get Lost’ review: a love letter to the genre that made him
The iconoclast confronts cancel culture, his own controversial past and the notion of personal growth

DJ Khaled – ‘Khaled Khaled’ review: another one from the best schmoozer in the biz
If you swapped numbers with Khaled at an after-party and aren't on this album, you should feel offended

Drake – ‘Scary Hours 2’ EP review: title defender sounds ready to challenge himself again
Three-track release shows that Drizzy's heading in the right direction after a bumpy few years