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Universal acclaim- based on 4 Ratings
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May 20, 2021Underground duo Armand Hammer teams up with profilic Beverly HIlls producer The Alchemist to produce the best hip hop album of 2021 so far. The dark colonialism-anger charged theme of the duo's verses pairs well with the ever-consistent Alchemist beats, though I did think some of their rhymes were over-crytical. Not for the mainstream, but still a good album
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Aug 14, 2021This is so hard, the production is amazing, the verses are perfect and the collaborations add what little was missing, alchemist always fulfilling my expectations.
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Jun 1, 2021Loved, how the Alchemist found the ugliest sounds and made disgustingly good beats that Armand Hammer killed. The way they portray they beauty in the ugly is why I think it has a case for album of the year.
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Dec 8, 2021As grim as the album seems, something constantly pulls it back from sinking into utter despair, and the majestic closer "Stonefruit" feels nothing less than triumphant.
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Jun 24, 2021In many ways a critique of the legacy of slavery and colonialism, Haram possesses a manic, catastrophic atmosphere.
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The WireMay 18, 2021An album as complex as this encourages listeners to reflect on themselves. [May 2021, p.46]