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#1 Orlando_Magic
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Let's see if we can scrounge up enough people to vote this year. Fill out the bracket to the best of your ability (try for a minimum of at least 5). You can vote for any album, ep or mixtape that came out in 2012. Voting will be ending in about a week or until people stop voting.

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#2 Apocalypse33
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can we get a list of notable releases lol? I don't even remember what is this year.
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Five eh? I will do my best. 1. Good Kid Maad City - Kendrick Lamar 2. Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors - Big Boi 3. Duality Mixtape - Captain Murphy aka Flylo 4. Until The Quiet Comes - Fylo That sums up what I bumped this year.
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can we get a list of notable releases lol? I don't even remember what is this year.Apocalypse33

Pretty solid list of rap releases this year 

Are we including R&B in these lists, or just rap and BEATS?

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Does genre even matter? lol a lot of the mainly instrumental joints I listed aren't hip hop related

Best Album/EP/Mixtape:

1. Waka Flocka Flame - SALUTE ME OR SHOOT ME 4: BANNED FROM AMERICA
2. Kendrick Lamar - good kid m.A.A.D City
3. Lil' B - God's Father
4. Gucci Mane - Trap Back
5. Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions
6. Ryan Hemsworth - Last Words EP
7. Fat Trel - NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
8. Flying Lotus - Until The Quiet Comes
9. Mr. Mutha****in' eXquire - Power & Passion EP
10. Rick Ross - God Forgives, I Don't
Honorable Mentions Karriem Riggins - Alone, Together; Waka Flocka Flame, "Triple F Life" ; TREE, "Sunday School" ; 

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I'll maybe try to go back and flesh this into an actual list at some point. Just a few things off top: Album of the Year: 1. Mouse On tha Track/Killa Kyleon, "Welcome 2 The Fish Fry" 2. J Stalin, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" 3. 4. Too $hort, "No Trespassing" 5. Far East Movement, "Dirty Bass" 6. 7. Keak Da Sneak, "CheddarCheeseISay" (definetely the best album title of the year. Yeah, some of the stuff on here is 7 years old at this point. Yes this is nowhere near Keak at his best. That said, I've listened to this a LOT. I just appreciate someone really doing their own thing at the risk of fading into obscurity in 2012). Song of the Year: 1. Too $hort feat 50 Cent, Twista, & Devin The Dude, "I'm a Stop" Far and away the best work any of these guys have done since their respective heydays, and frankly the best I've heard out of 50, period. Creativity, rappers actually having fun ... this is what rap should be all about. And you know if he was still alive Pimp C would've had a verse on here. Man, what a beat, what a hook, what a song. This track has held down this spot basically the entire year. 2. Too $hort feat Rico The Kidd & DJ Upgrade, "Kush Cologne" Why is Too $hort doing new-jack swing in 2012? After this, all I can hope is that he does it again in 2013. AWESOME track. 3. Mouse on Tha Track & Killa Kyleon, "Freddy Krueger" So many great songs on this record, but this one found both of them outside of their comfort zone in the best way possible. I love hearing rappers who still care about challenging themselves and having fun on top of it. 4. Too $hort feat Martin Luther, "I Got Caught (Making Love to Another Man's Woman)" Classic Too $hort story-telling. Granted, this is waaaaaaaaaaaay toned down from "Freaky Tales" fare, but I think it speaks volumes about just how enjoyable it is to listen to $hort tell a story about anything that this is so great. Great work from Martin Luther too; he went in on this one. 5. J Stalin, "Ball Hard" Yeah, the chorus is kinda forgettable, but holy **** that is a mobbing-*** beat! They just don't make them like this no more[-ah]. 6. E-40 feat Celly Cel, Spice 1, & Stress-Matic, "The Other Day Ago" This song pretty much ****s on everything else everybody else has/will list in this thread. This is what music should be. Also - if Celly Cel is apparently still as talented as he was 15 years ago, why is he not releasing more music?! 7. Mouse On Tha Track & Killa Kyleon, "Pitiful" Man oh man, what a track. I can't even fathom how anyone couldn't like that beat, and you know Mouse wishes Pimp C could've done the hook on this joint. In lieu of Chad, Mouse knocks it pretty far out of the park. Another track that really reminds me of why I love rap music. 8. Keak Da Sneak, "They Call Me Keak" I really have my doubts that this was produced by Mike Mosely; that sitar HAS to be Mozart ... I also kinda hear some Rick Rock in there, but regardless this is exactly why I love Keak's music. This basically sounds like nothing else that was released this year and is EXACTLY why the hyphy movement was enjoyable. 9. Flo Rida, "I Cry" He had a lot of great singles this year ("Whistle" aside), but this one is probably my favorite. 10. Mouse On tha Track, "Like Ya Momma Showed Ya" I love how this moves back and forth between Nolia bounce and that off-kilter bassline. Great stuff. 11. Keak Da Sneak, "Cut They Own Throat" WOW ... what a menacing, mobbing-*** beat ... I love it. You'd really have to be a fan of Keak to enjoy his rapping on this beat, but it's fantastic. Love that bass. 12. J Stalin feat Da Thrill & Fishscale Mackn, "Silent War" GREAT beat, GREAT rapping, & GREAT GREAT GREAT hook ... Juvenile's "U Understand" will always be an underrated single in Cash Money's history, and the fact that Livewire have interpolated it at least twice now shows they feel the same way. Line of the Year: "Rest in peace Dale Earnhardt" - from Keak Da Sneak, "All Rights" Honorable mention: (in regards to his strict preference of women of a caucasian persuasion) "I don't want nothing black but an Xbox" - from J Stalin feat Philthy Rich, "White Girls Gone Wild" Most Improved Rapper: Lil Wayne - After over a decade with the label, Lil Wayne is finally the best rapper on Cash Money Records. Okay, I realize there really isn't much competition, so let's put it this way - this is the first time he's making enjoyable music that doesn't owe the entirety of it's enjoyable-ness to Mannie Fresh or members of The Hot Boyz. Alright, in all honesty, I'm basing this purely off of the singles he's been releasing lately, and admittedly none of it is even going to drive me to so much as download one of his free mixtapes, but I can actually enjoy a Lil Wayne song when it comes on, and that's saying something. Honorable Mention: Jeremih. No idea what he's doing rapping (?!) on a Rick Rock beat alongside E-40, Too $hort, & Turf Talk, but after this, he should probably do it a little more often. Worst Verse of the Year: Kendrick Lamar on "Catch a Fade" (E-40 feat Kendrick & Droop-E). I'm not entirely faulting Kendrick here; this is probably the worst thing E-40 has ever pressed to a disc, but there's really no two ways around the fact that Kendrick's verse here is AWFUL. Not quite Andre 3000 "Player's Anthem" bad ... but not too far from it. Best Trend of the Year: E-40 & Too $hort getting their "Will Smith" on. These guys have possibly the two longest rap careers still going strong, and perhaps part of that is due to the fact that they've (almost unwaveringly - especially in $hort's case) stayed true to what made them successful in the very first place. But at the same time, they are in their 40's, so perhaps it really shouldn't be surprising that they are starting to show signs of being grown-ups in their songs finally. "Be You" was the most outright example of this, but Too $hort also used not one but TWO tracks on the "History: Function Music" album to warn against driving under the influence. In all honesty, they've already produced the best rap music anyone has ever made in their 20's and 30's, and nobody has really made decent rap music for grown-ups (though Jay-Z made a commendable stab at it on his unfairly panned "Kingdom Come" album (which he immediately dropped in favor of talking about Gucci and Louie with Kanye once critics didn't know what to make of him doing something "different")), so I guess I'm all for these guys giving it a stab. Honorable mention: LA's "ratchet music" scene. Admittedly I don't care enough to really dig that deep into this scene. but I've heard some cool tunes from it. Cheers for at least trying something, I guess. --------------------------------------- 2011 was far, FAR and away the worst year for rap music in all the years I've been a rap fan; I'm not really sure if 2012 was better, worse, or the same (I'm thinking probably the latter), but at this point it's kinda just like "who gives a **** anymore?" My list (and the lack of effort put into it) is kinda reflective of that. Plus, I haven't been on GS in a while; did they do away with the HTML editor altogether? I can't link stuff or italicize text or anything ...
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can we get a list of notable releases lol? I don't even remember what is this year.Apocalypse33


Lil B - White Flame
Lil B - God's Father
Lil B - #1 B****
Lil B - Basedprint 2
Lil B - Trapped In BasedWorld
Lil B - Water is D.M.G. Pt. 1
Lil B - Green Flame
Lil B - Rich After Taxes
Lil B - Based Freestyle Collection
Lil B - Task Force
Lil B - Obama BasedGod
Lil B - Based Jam
Lil B - Frozen
Lil B - Illusions of Grandeur 2
Lil B - Halloween H2O
Lil B - Crime Fetish
Lil B - Glassface
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[QUOTE="Apocalypse33"]can we get a list of notable releases lol? I don't even remember what is this year.Orlando_Magic


Lil B - White Flame
Lil B - God's Father
Lil B - #1 B****
Lil B - Basedprint 2
Lil B - Trapped In BasedWorld
Lil B - Water is D.M.G. Pt. 1
Lil B - Green Flame
Lil B - Rich After Taxes
Lil B - Based Freestyle Collection
Lil B - Task Force
Lil B - Obama BasedGod
Lil B - Based Jam
Lil B - Frozen
Lil B - Illusions of Grandeur 2
Lil B - Halloween H2O
Lil B - Crime Fetish
Lil B - Glassface

5 starfs
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Control System

Habits and Contradictions

Life is Good

good kid, mAAD City 

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I'll maybe try to go back and flesh this into an actual list at some point. Just a few things off top: Album of the Year: 1. Mouse On tha Track/Killa Kyleon, "Welcome 2 The Fish Fry" .IsThisIt_basic
I asked Paul about this tape not too long ago, and he said it was okay. Sounds like I need to cop it. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
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my opinion isway to different from your guys to even bother posting my favorites, but I am interested in seeing what you guys come up with.
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1. Roc Marciano - Reloaded

2. Kendrick Lamar - GKMC

3. JJ DOOM - Keys to the Kuffs

4. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies

5. Freddie Gibbs - Baby Faced Killa

 

I haven't listened to much Hip Hop this year, and the albums above are ones I've 'bought' straight away on impulse. I haven't been too bothered with trying new things.

I liked The Alchemists' Russian Roulette too, the format worked for me but I know alot of people were put off by the almost skit-like tracks. Madlib influences I guess.

Reloaded is by far my most listened to Hip Hop album this year. Like Andrew said in the Reloaded thread, there's so much content to listen to, rhyme wise that it requires your attention.

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1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music

I'll admit I don't listen to this as much as I did when it first released but it's still one of the better albums I've heard this year.  didn't think Killer Mike would match up well with the production from El-P but they aeem like they've been working together for years."Reagan" a strong contender for song of the year too

 2. Roc Marciano - Reloaded

 like greneberg this has that classic east coast gutter feel to it. you will either love it or hate his style. Some really nice production from Alchemist, Q-Tip, and himself.  Definitely think this is the best from his solo work 

3. Apollo Brown & OC - "Trophies"

this could have been really amazing if Apollo Brown replaced O.C. with someone like Elzhi but instead he chooses to work with washed up rappers that continue to talk about the struggle (yawn). the beats on here are what save it and If you don't mind the rapping this is still pretty solid overall

4. LIL UGLY MANE - "MISTA THUG ISOLATION"

the producer/rapper LIL UGLY MANE aka Shawn Kemp made a lot of internet noise after this released and the hype was very much deserved

5. Curren$y & Harry Fraud - "Cigarette Boats" (EP)

this is definitely my favorite collaboration from Harry Fraud,  the beats on here fit Curren$y like a glove. Will look forward to a full album from these guys in the near future

6. Oddisee - "People Hear What They See"

his first official solo debut and although I prefer  his work more where he's producing like with Diamond District he really shines on some songs like "Ready to Rock", "Let it Go" and "You Know Who You Are". If you get a chance, check out some of the live versions, I think they sound even better

7. Freddie Gibbs - "Baby Face Killa"

another strong mixtape by Freddie Gibbs, although his content stays much of the same he's still one of the best technical rappers in the game. This tape has some nice guest features from Bizzy Bone, Z-Ro, & Curren$y

8. Lil B - "God's Father"

haven't checked out all of Lil B's tapes that he released this year but I doubt any of them are as strong as this.  s/o to our boy AJ Rice for creating that beautiful instrumental for "SF Mission Music" which I still have on heavy rotation

9. Jeremiah Jae - "Raw Money Raps"

nothing amazing but it's a nice release from the Brainfeeder label.  Jeremiah Jae shows off a little of his production skills as well giving us some nice instrumentals

10. Big K.R.I.T. - "Live From The Underground"

this has been a really disappointing year for rap, I guess we were spoiled by all his solid releases up to this point and I'm putting this on the list simply because there's some really good songs on here including "Money on The Floor"and "I Got This" plus the production puts its over the top for me

Songs of the year

1. Big KRIT - "Temptation Remix"(ft.Juicy J & Waka Flocka)

2. Killer Mike - "Reagan"

3. Action Bronson - "BiRD ON A WiRE" (ft.RiFF RAFF)

4. G.O.O.D. Music - "New God Flow"

5. Curren$y & Harry Fraud - "Biscayne Bay"

honorable mentions: Oddisee - "Ready to Rock", Juicy J - "Knock U Out" (ft. Juicy J), Freddie Gibbs - "Neighborhood Hoez", Antwon - "Lap of Luxury", Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - "Shame", Big Boi - "Lines" (ft. A$AP Rocky), Jeremiah Jae - "Cat Fight" (prod. by FlyLo)

 

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Didn't listen to much Hip Hop this year at all but I'll throw something together.

Top Albums:

1. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid M.A.A.D City
2. Schoolboy Q - Habits and Contradictions
3. Rick Ross - Rich Forever
4. Killer Mike - Rap Music
5. Freddie Gibbs - Baby Faced Killah
6. Ab-Soul - Control System
7. Meek Mill - Dreamchasers 2
8. Future - Pluto
9. Nas - Life is Good
10. Waka Flocka Flame - Salute Me Or Shoot Me 4

Top Songs:

1. Kanye West - Mercy ft. Big Sean, Pusha T, and 2Chainz
2. Kendrick Lamar - Bi*** Don't Kill My Vibe
3. Chief Keef - Love Sosa
4. A$AP Rocky - Goldie
5. Macklemore and Ryan Smith - Thrift Shop
6. Rick Ross - Stay Schemin ft. Drake and French Montana
7. Kendrick Lamar - Cartoons and Cereal ft. Gunplay
8. Schoolboy Q - Hands on the Wheel ft. A$AP Rocky
9. Meek Mill - Burn ft. Big Sean
10. Juicy J - Bandz a Make Her Dance ft. Lil' Wayne and 2Chainz

Honorable Mentions: Chief Keef - I Don't Like ft. Lil' Reese, Schoolboy Q - There He Go, Future - Same Damn Time
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1. Roc Marciano - Reloaded
2. Ka - Grief Pedigree
3. Kendrick Lamar - good kid, M.A.A.D city
4. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music
5. Tree - Sunday School
6. Ab-Soul - Control System
7. Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions
8. El-P - Cancer For Cure
9. Starlito - Mental Warfare
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1. Killer Mike- Rap Music
2. Big Boi- Vicious Lies and dangerous rumors
3. T-Rock- I Grind, I Hustle
4. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid M.A.A.D City
5.. TI-Trouble Man
6. Big Krit- LFTU

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[QUOTE="IsThisIt_basic"]I'll maybe try to go back and flesh this into an actual list at some point. Just a few things off top: Album of the Year: 1. Mouse On tha Track/Killa Kyleon, "Welcome 2 The Fish Fry" .Colt45fool
I asked Paul about this tape not too long ago, and he said it was okay. Sounds like I need to cop it. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

Going back and listening to this, and listening to all the other albums on my list, I'm not so sure I got the order exactly right. I think I put this at #1 because it was the first solid release of the year and it's stayed in rotation the whole time. At the same time, I've probably listened to Too $hort's album more, the Far East Movement album is probably more consistent, etc. I dunno; my #1 pick could probably change from day to day ... bottom line is it's still definetely worth your time. The best stuff on there is stuff I'll be listening to in the years to come - Oil Spill, Pitiful, Dick Look, Pocahontas, etc.
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^what'd you think of E-40's Block Brochure? I haven't listened to it yet, kinda intimidated by it being a triple disc lol. Should I check out the E-40/Too Short album first?

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^what'd you think of E-40's Block Brochure? I haven't listened to it yet, kinda intimidated by it being a triple disc lol. Should I check out the E-40/Too Short album first?

Orlando_Magic
Honestly, I still don't know what to say. I really don't know what to say about anything he's released since he's jumped to EMI. There's just something that doesn't quite work for me about his output since being on EMI, and I've had the hardest time figuring out what it is. My first reaction is always to blame it on the beats ... he has GOT to stop working with this Droop-E sound (I'm not blaming Droop-E himself; lots of the other producers on the albums bring almost the EXACT same sound). Pitched 808's, claps, some piece of percussion, and that's about it for the beat ... it just ain't cutting it for me. But at the same time, E-40 has always been the rare rapper that I would be willing to listen to over crappy beats because he's just so entertaining to listen to. Maybe it's the hooks ... repeating one word over and over for a hook isn't exactly intriguing. I don't know ... 40 is putting out better albums than just about anyone these days, but I still feel like they aren't as good as they could be. As for the two album series in question, let's put it this way - Block Brochure is definitely better. Far better beats, much better guests, and more fleshed out concepts. If you're a fan of any era of 40's career you will find something to love ... if you like early 40 you'll dig "The Other Day Ago", "Hittin' a Lick", etc. There are plenty of Rick Rock bangers for fans of his late-Jive days. And of course there's plenty of Droop-E-type stuff for newer fans of his. Practically anyone he's ever worked with shows up here ... from Kokane to Kaveo, from Rankin Skroo to Celly Cel. Of course, only people who love his entire career will really be able to enjoy the whole thing, and since most people only really like one style of E-40, this album got panned perhaps a bit unfairly. On the other hand, the History albums are by far the laziest albums I've ever seen 40 put out. The beats on the Function album sound cheap as hell and while the mob music album consists almost entirely of elements E-40 fans love, it's all stuff we've heard before. That said, for whatever reason, the Function music album is one of my most listened to releases 40 has done on EMI. I really can't explain it. They really seemed to just record it and throw it out there. I almost think 40 has been trying so hard lately to figure out what made his old records great that he's just trying to hard these days ... they aren't trying at all on this Function album; they're just having fun and it ends up being fun. The Pitchfork review of the album ends up getting it surprisingly correct - it's an immature record by the two most veteran rappers still having success in the game. And it's all the better for it. That said, if you still have any catching up to do on 40's older material, just spend your time on that instead. I don't think E-40 knows if he wants to make music for his die-hard fans or to get new fans these days, but the die-hards are the only ones that are gonna get something out of it.
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^^^ That said, tomorrow one of the albums could end up being my AOTY. That's why I haven't said much on how I feel on the albums. I still have no idea.
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Quite a few albums I haven't listened to yet, but close enough. Top 7 is about right, notwithstanding the inevitable rise of Reloaded. Beyond that I would probably pick different albums depending on when I made the list.

1. El-P - Cancer 4 Cure.

2. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City

3. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music

4. Captain Murphy - Duality.

5. Aesop Rock - Skelethon.

6. Roc Marciano - Reloaded (would probably climb higher if I'd had a chance to listen to it more).

7. Death Grips - The Money Store.

8. Plan B - Ill Manors.

9. Die Antwoord - Ten$ion (yes, you read that right.)

10. Clandestien - Weapons Grade (next time don't bother with so many guests, though. Thanks).

P.S.

The list needs more FRAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUD related albums. Oh well.

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1. Roc Marciano - Reloaded

2. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music

3. The Alchemist - Russian Roulette

4. Kendrick Lamar - GKMC

5. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies

6. ScHoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions

7. Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa

8. Captain Murphy - Duality

9. Kareem Riggins - Alone Together

10. Union - Analogtronics

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1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music 2. A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP 3. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City 4. Ab Soul - Control System 5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day 6. The Game - Jesus Price 7. Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred 8. Fabolous - The Soul Tape 2 9. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies 10. Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions
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1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music 2. A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP 3. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City 4. Ab Soul - Control System 5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day 6. The Game - Jesus Price 7. Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred 8. Fabolous - The Soul Tape 2 9. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies 10. Schoolboy Q - Habits & ContradictionsHaSheeSh_basic
that asap joint is from 2013 bruh bruh
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#26 Apocalypse33
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[QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"]1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music 2. A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP 3. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City 4. Ab Soul - Control System 5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day 6. The Game - Jesus Price 7. Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred 8. Fabolous - The Soul Tape 2 9. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies 10. Schoolboy Q - Habits & ContradictionsColt45fool
that asap joint is from 2012 bruh bruh

both y'all are dumb...it's 2013
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#27 Colt45fool
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[QUOTE="Colt45fool"][QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"]1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music 2. A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP 3. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City 4. Ab Soul - Control System 5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day 6. The Game - Jesus Price 7. Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred 8. Fabolous - The Soul Tape 2 9. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies 10. Schoolboy Q - Habits & ContradictionsApocalypse33
that asap joint is from 2012 bruh bruh

both y'all are dumb...it's 2013

you know what i meant to say, dummy
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#28 Foolz3h
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Technically it leaked in 2012 I think.

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#29 Colt45fool
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Technically it leaked in 2012 I think.

Foolz3h
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#30 Foolz3h
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[QUOTE="Foolz3h"]

Technically it leaked in 2012 I think.

Colt45fool

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It did, didn't it?

I'm not saying that's when it should be considered as released, just that that's probably why he put it on his list.

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#31 HaSheeSh_basic
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[QUOTE="HaSheeSh_basic"]1. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music 2. A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP 3. Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid mA.A.d City 4. Ab Soul - Control System 5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day 6. The Game - Jesus Price 7. Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred 8. Fabolous - The Soul Tape 2 9. Apollo Brown & O.C. - Trophies 10. Schoolboy Q - Habits & ContradictionsColt45fool
that asap joint is from 2013 bruh bruh

For real? Shiiii Don't even know how I'd alter the list though, those are pretty much the only albums that I *liked* from last year... Keep it as a top 9 then I guess...
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#32 Orlando_Magic
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Results:


1. Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city (83 points)





2. Killer Mike -R.A.P. Music (66 points)





3. Roc Marciano - Reloaded (44 points)





4. Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions (31 points)





5. Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa (25 points)




Honorable mentions:
O.C & Apollo Brown - Trophies (24 points)
Ab-Soul - Control System (23 points)

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#33 Colt45fool
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damn no lil b! racism ITT
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#34 Balimi
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school gon be over soon, bookmarking this to look at over the next few weeks.  Just found Big KRIT 4eva N a Day that I dl'd last year and never listened to gonna see how it is.  Just got one of those ipod radio things so I have a new excuse to listen to new music.  Haven't really heard much in a year or two for whatever reason.
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#35 Foolz3h
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Good top 5 and honourable mentions. Haven't listened to BFK, though.