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CD review: "Tha Carter III" brings Lil Wayne closer to title of best rapper alive

The latest release by hip-hop's most quotable artist is not so much an album but a collection of punchline-laden songs, leading some to criticize it as unfocused. But Laura Dripps says Wayne is clearly improving. Despite a few weak tracks, the other songs far make up for the dead weight with their sheer quality.

CD review: Lupe Fiasco, "The Cool"

After his spectacular 2006 debut album, "Food & Liquor," Chicago-born hip-hop artist Lupe Fiasco is back with his sophomore effort, "The Cool." Gargoyle staff reporter Jack Snyder enjoyed Lupe's first album, but he has some reservations about the second.

CD review: Scarface, "Made"

When does misogyny cancel out brilliant storytelling? That's the question Gargoyle reporter Laura Dripps wrestles with in her review of Houston rapper Scarface's latest album. Sonically, “Made” is excellent. The beats are complex and produced just enough to be polished but not overpowering. If you can look at the lyrics with a responsible attitude, "Made" might be worth your money.
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