Second single off J-Hop's upcoming project "JukeBox EP" featuring fellow GRWYF MC, BK Dubois, with production by in house producer DJ Chi.
http://www.audiomack.com/song/j-hop/rap-gawd
The New Classic Era is where visuals are important, where music finds a voice, where the truth gets layed out on a platter, where I keep it real. The New Classic Era is Hip Hop from a classic vision.....
Second single off J-Hop's upcoming project "JukeBox EP" featuring fellow GRWYF MC, BK Dubois, with production by in house producer DJ Chi.
http://www.audiomack.com/song/j-hop/rap-gawd
"Underage" is the next single released from the up and coming "XCV" EP Prod. by THEREXLOBBY a in house producer from NC.
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1) Born Sinner
-"Born Sinner, opposite of a winner"
Cole delivered with an all around amazing album. He gave me solid bars, truth, and production. With his two singles, " Crooked Smile" ft. TLC and "Power Trip" ft. Miguel, Cole's singles received plenty of spins on the radio and reached success on Billboard's charts. J. Cole definitely proved himself to the Hip Hop industry in his sophomore album. Born Sinner has creative interludes like "Mo' Money" which I truly thought was a tease for me. My favorite song was "Forbiden Fruit" ft. Kendrick Lamar and "Trouble". I just thought that Cole brought "the church" to Hip Hop and made it work. He is truly the lyrical king of 2013. Cole's use of metaphors, other poetic devices, and sceneries was just unbelievable. Yes, he rapped about his come up but what I love about this album was that he rapped about his down fall. That's why he is getting my number one spot.
2) My Name Is My Name
-"They love me on my Ric Flair shit!"
Pusha motherfucking T snapped on his first solo album, and I absolutely love Pusha T on his Ric Flair shit. Kanye West was the executive producer of MNIMN and I am thankful Ye helped Pusha T because it was a fantastic album. I am truly just glad Pusha T put out his first solo album, it's been way too long. Now I know you guys are like "But all he does is talk about Cocaine". Well that is true, very true, BUT this man has the best cocaine similies and metaphors in the game and you know it! I call him the "Poetic Dealer" but he refers to his music as "Higher fashion drug rap". His lyrics always do justice; he never fails me. My favorite songs are "King Push", "Sweet Serenade", and "Nosetalgia" ft Kendrick Lamar. I always said Pusha T was the best featured artist to have on a record because he always delivered with the bars. Nobody in the game has better cocaine analogies than King Push, but Kendrick did snap on Nosetalgia. I am not going to lie, I didn't know Kendrick was going out do the "featured king", but Kendrick really showed out. As I digress, "My Name Is My Name" blew me by surprise, but I should of known that the King was going to go all out.
3) Nothing Was The Same
- "Motherfuckers never loved us!"
I don't think I have to say much about this album because it was perfect. He seriously put his heart and soul into his album. The few topics of the album: love, women, and money....which didn't surprise me. Drake rapped AND sung about things women wanted to hear. I have no problem with that...I enjoyed the honest, but lyrically I wish he could of stepped out the box. Like Furthest Thing and Tuscan Leather had bars in there, Worst Behavior did too, but I just expected an "Ignorant Shit" album. Like at least Pusha T comes up with different cocaine analogies? Right? As I digress, my favorite songs are Worst Behavior and Own It. And even though Drake's sophomore album, Nothing Was The Same, wasn't as successful as Take Care which, which went triple platinum, Nothing Was The Same is my favorite album of his.
4) Because The Internet
-"Go home Roger....Tia and Tamera on my bed, I'm a Smart Guy"
Donald Glover, better know as Childish Gambino really surprised me with this album. He took a break from his amazing acting career and dropped Because The Internet. Even though I didn't have a chance to do a review, I honestly enjoyed this album. The concept of the album was amazing, "because the internet", social media is the center of this generation. From Google, Instagram, even World Star. Instead of saying "pause" Childish said "Spacebar". From clever, very clever bars, to the fantastic production. It gave me Channel Orange with a splash of Nothing Was The Same. Childish Gambino's vocals were on point, which leads me to say, "Donald Glover is a better singer than Drake". Songs like, "Shadow", "3005", "Pink Toes" ft. Jhene Aiko, "No Exit", and "Flight Navigator" showcasted Childish's vocals abilities. My favorite songs are "The Worst Guy" ft. Chance The Rapper, "No Exit", and "Biggest Troll" ft. Donald Glover. "Biggest Troll" was such a deep and emotional song for me; I felt like both Childish Gambino and Donald Glover were talking to me. Over all I absolutely love BTI, if I could I would place it before NWTS but you guys would get rallied up.
5) Yeezus
- "This is the craziest shit since in the club"
I am not going to lie but Yeezus rubbed me off the wrong way, but after listening to it about hundred times, I absolutely love YEEZUS. NOW if you know me, you know I am a Kanye West stan. I seriously ride for this genius of an artist and I might be bashed by this but Yeezus didn't reach my album placement criteria. No doubt about it, Yeezus is the most creative innovative, and complexed album of 2013. The sound blew my mind away, but it lacked lyricism. I heard catchy bars, but nothing that blew my mind. If you followed his career and his personal life, nothing in Yeezus was shocking. I enjoyed "I'm In It", "Blood On The Leaves", "Send It Up", and "Black Skinhead"....basically the whole album, but I seriously can't say this is his best lyrical master piece. But I can say, it's his best produced album after "808&Heartbreak".
6) Magna Carta Holy Grail
- "Blue told me to remind you niggas"
Well, ite sad to say this but Great Hov didn't even place in my top 5. I am kind unsure about this album, it was great but then I didn't care for it anymore. MCHG was like like WTT but it should of been entitled "Watch The Thone: Fame". I am not here to criticize the album at all; I already did a review on it anyways. I think Jay Z is a great rapper, I am just not listening to MCHG no more. Yes he did link of with all the biggest producers in the music industry, but I don't care about that. I care about the music. I did love Jay's humor in his lyrics which people don't really notice. I would say my favorite song is "Oceans" ft. Frank Ocean. The message of the song is deep, and I enjoyed Frank's complex and amazing verse on this record. Even though MCHG met all the criteria, the album turned into tue album of the summer to blah. I enjoyed the album at the moment, but I rarely return to the album. Shit, it should of been number 8.
7) WOLF
- "Cats On Everything, Cats on Everything"
I actually bought this album. Ha!
You guys need to get with OFWGKTA, seriously. I am not playing with yall *Tyler The Creator voice*. Don't judge Tyler's music by his fashion, offensive lyrics, and antics. Let's not forget when Kanye shutdown Kanyewest.com and deleted everything off his website just to put up Tyler's "IFHY" ft. Pharrell video. Tyler The Creator produced all of WOLF and directed all of the video off the album. Tyler is not a rapper; he is an creative artist. As I digress, WOLF is a very enjoyable album. Like the rest of the albums on this list, I didn't skip any songs. My favorite songs are "Rusty" ft. Domo and Earl Sweatshirt , "PartyIsntOver/Campfire/Bimmer" ft Frank Ocean (Tyler said in an interview that his four part song actually happened all in one night). Tyler The Creator has had an amazing year. Video promo by Yeezus himself, Pharrell, Erykah Badu, and Nas was featured in WOLF, he shared the stage with Pusha T, Kanye and Kid Cudi, Pharrell was in his in video, and Tyler was also in Pharrell's 24 hour video "Happy". GREAT YEAR TYLER!
8) Indicud
-Kid Cudi
9) Trap Lord
-ASAP Ferg
10) OLD
-Danny Brown