XXL's Scores
- Music
For 380 reviews, this publication has graded:
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68% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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26% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.7 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Good Kid, M.A.A.D City | |
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| Lowest review score: | Hotel California |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 260 out of 380
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Mixed: 120 out of 380
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Negative: 0 out of 380
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On Finally Rich he continues to execute a his niche sound, and at a high level.- XXL
- Posted Dec 18, 2012
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While God of the Serengeti doesn't blaze any new ground, it is a release that will hold up to the Paz's legacy on the underground scene and will surely satisfy long-time fans.- XXL
- Posted Dec 13, 2012
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With his latest effort, Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, the 37-year-old Dungeon Family elite again tackles fresh sonic landscapes while remaining nimble with verbal wizardry.- XXL
- Posted Dec 12, 2012
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It's packed with the right ingredients for yet another solid appraisal from both fans and critics.- XXL
- Posted Dec 11, 2012
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What works for Wiz is crafting similar songs to perfect the Taylor Gang aesthetic.- XXL
- Posted Dec 6, 2012
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While the tides of hip-hop may be in flux, and the release might not break any new ground, the collaborative LP is a genuine and welcomed addition to the modern hip-hop landscape.- XXL
- Posted Dec 3, 2012
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Like a fine wine and all that jazz, they have grown into a formidable group, and MHz Legacy proves that.- XXL
- Posted Nov 28, 2012
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The Solution finds Buckshot doing a better job than in his past two at-bats to keep up with the super producer, and he does so by using his relaxed spitting as an anchor.- XXL
- Posted Nov 27, 2012
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- Posted Nov 16, 2012
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Saigon's second LP offers a sizable amount of diversity over fitting instrumentals, exhibiting how much he has evolved as a rapper by personifying his bars to reflect his music and his life.- XXL
- Posted Nov 15, 2012
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What you'll find in Power & Passion isn't anything outside of his unorthodox style and New York bubble. Rather, it's a fine appetizer before he gears up for an album debut.- XXL
- Posted Nov 14, 2012
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Truly, a thrilling upgrade of signature East Coast delivery in the new age and one of the best albums of the year to date.- XXL
- Posted Nov 14, 2012
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These verses could've fit on any of his past records or mixtapes. But the production on Mic Tyson ties them together nicely.- XXL
- Posted Nov 6, 2012
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Simply put, this is a step forward for the Rhymesayers veteran.- XXL
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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Dreams and Nightmares doesn't break new grounds in hip-hop, however it does serve as a respectable release from the rapper who's on the verge of universal acceptance-a road similarly traveled by his cohorts Rick Ross and Wale.- XXL
- Posted Nov 1, 2012
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By using his seasoned ear and stuffed phonebook, Dram has fed his base with what is indeed Quality Street Music.- XXL
- Posted Oct 25, 2012
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Though he may no longer be quite the underdog he once was, rapping like it--at least for no--still works- XXL
- Posted Oct 25, 2012
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[It's the] astute observations on the human condition and keen self-awareness that set this effort apart.- XXL
- Posted Oct 24, 2012
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Every record is both complexly arranged and sonically fitting, foregrounding Kendrick's vivid lyricism and amazing control of cadence. There's not a single loophole.- XXL
- Posted Oct 24, 2012
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Napalm is a well-rounded LP full of illustrative and cohesive tracks, while surviving a few average hooks, such as on "Gangsta Gangsta."- XXL
- Posted Oct 16, 2012
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The two feed off each other well, resulting in good music with a message, more often than not.- XXL
- Posted Sep 28, 2012
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He's not always as nuanced as he's shown the ability to be, and can indeed come off preachy, so those with already established ideologies may find aspects of this album off-putting.- XXL
- Posted Sep 25, 2012
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Jake One helms all 14 tracks, and the Seattle native's distinguished soul production provides the necessary thump throughout, proving that one-producer-one-MC formula works superbly for this juncture.- XXL
- Posted Sep 21, 2012
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- Posted Sep 19, 2012
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Though Keys to the Kuffs is no magnum opus, occupying a place just a notch under Take Me To Your Leader in terms of execution, it is an important step for the veteran.- XXL
- Posted Sep 7, 2012
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There are no lyrical acrobatics-just his patented simple-sounding yet soon-to-be-sewn-in-your-brain one liners.- XXL
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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Kiss The Ring is brief and overrun with enough proven formulas and artists that the opportunity for a miss barely exists.- XXL
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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There's rarely a weak bar on welcome to: OUR HOUSE, though the verbal dexterity isn't quite as stunning as it was on their debut.- XXL
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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With plenty of slick metaphors, complex wordplay and hard-hitting rhymes, Sigel comes out on top This Time.- XXL
- Posted Aug 29, 2012
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