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Metro Boomin

  1. mr. beef
    What Is Kendrick Thinking?The rapper’s fiery Drake and Cole diss leaves more questions than answers.
  2. tiktok timeout
    Universal Music Group Is Taking Your Favorite Songs Off TikTokIn a new statement, UMG called TikTok’s position “woefully outdated.”
  3. switched on pop
    Business Is Booming for Metro BoominA deep look into the extended production catalogue of Atlanta’s modern trap savant.
  4. tributes
    Takeoff’s First Posthumous Verse Appears on Metro Boomin’s New AlbumAlongside A$AP Rocky on “Feel the Fiyaaaah”
  5. romantic corrections
    SZA Issues an Important Correction to Drake’s Claim He Dated Her in 2008“In this case a year of poetic rap license mattered.”
  6. right click
    21 Savage’s Grammy Takes a Victory Lap Around Atlanta In His New ‘Runnin’ VideoThe rapper took home Best Rap Song for ‘A Lot’ featuring J. Cole earlier this year.
  7. my god is a savage god
    Just Drop the Album, Morgan FreemanDid someone say bars?
  8. new music
    Bryson Tiller Drops New Album, Featuring Drake, Who’s on Another Album TodayAnd Drake brought SZA into all of this.
  9. right click
    Morgan Freeman’s Voice Presents 21 Savage’s Spooky New Album TrailerSavage Mode 2 with Metro Boomin will start your October off right this Friday.
  10. primer
    A Guide to James Blake’s Fascinating Back CatalogueYou might know him for his piano jams, but he’s got a lot of weird and brilliant stuff floating around out there.
  11. the week in rap
    This Week in Rap MusicFrom slick ’70s drug rap to vital California storytelling, and everything in between.
  12. year in culture 2017
    Rap Dominated Pop in 2017, and It’s Not Going Anywhere Anytime SoonNotes on a takeover.
  13. A Pair of Recent Mixtapes Showcase Atlanta Rap’s Continued VitalityThanks to Gucci Mane, it’s plug and play among the Peach State’s elite.
  14. radio vulture
    Mixtape Review: 21 Savage’s Savage ModeThis music is built from the same casual hopelessness that shocks us cold whenever we awake to fresh news of mass murder or police brutality. But in it, there’s a sense that the power is ours.