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8.0
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8.0 |
Evening Standard
Major Key doesn’t sink under the weight of its stellar guest list and J Cole’s rueful, state-of-the-nation turn on Jermaine’s Interlude is as spine-tingling as hip hop gets
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7.5
89313
7.5 |
Beardfood
His finely honed skill of choosing a beat delivers, with every artist matched with a unique, appropriate, and sometimes unusual canvas
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6.9
89133
6.9 |
Pitchfork
Undoubtedly his best. Depending where you stand on the Khaled spectrum, that may mean nothing or everything
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6.7
89134
6.7 |
Consequence Of Sound
Snapchat superstar brings together a massive, diverse cast of characters relatively smoothly
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6.0
89214
6.0 |
The Irish Times
For the most part, he’s cheerleader and hypeman, adding a few shouts of “major keys” here and there
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6.0
89131
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
As with every Khaled LP, the end result is a blast in small doses but a little bludgeoning taken as a whole
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6.0
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6.0 |
Spin
This might be the strongest front-to-back Khaled collection, just for cashing in on the star curator’s never-been-higher stock to wring some decent verses from commercial heavyweights at the top of their games
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6.0
89647
6.0 |
PopMatters
It’s a compilation album with something for everyone, but, as a result, it’s de-centered and lopsided
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5.0
89236
5.0 |
No Ripcord
From Travis Scott to Kodack Black, to Future’s small time assistant role to Hov, this album is jam packed with pot holes
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4.0
89130
4.0 |
Exclaim
He's a master at delivering catchy yet fleeting hits whose lifespan barely rival that of a fruit fly, so in terms of staying true to his brand, Major Key is a major success
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