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		<title>60 Reasons To Live Another Year: The 2014 Rap Album List</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2014 19:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nevermind the above graphic, Detox has been on this list the last ten years. Anyway, here&#8217;s what we can look forward to in 2014, in no particular order. 30% of this list will not come out, and this list represents likely only 30% of the actual amount of hip-hop albums that will be released this&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2014/01/02/60-reasons-to-live-another-year-the-2014-rap-album-list/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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Nevermind the above graphic, <em>Detox</em> has been on this list the last ten years. Anyway, here&#8217;s what we can look forward to in 2014, in no particular order. 30% of this list will not come out, and this list represents likely only 30% of the actual amount of hip-hop albums that will be released this year. Feel free to fill in the blanks.<br />
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1. Killer Mike &#038; El-P &#8211; <em>Run The Jewels 2</em> &#8211; ???<br />
2. Step Brothers (Evidence + Alchemist) &#8211; <em>Lord Steppington</em> &#8211; Rhymesayers<br />
3. Fabolous &#8211; <em>Loso’s Way 2: Rise To Power</em> &#8211; Desert Storm / Def Jam<br />
4. GZA/Genius &#8211; <em>Dark Matter</em> &#8211; Liquid Swords/Babygrande Records<br />
5. Souls Of Mischief + Adrian Younge &#8211; <em>There Is Only Now</em> &#8211; Soul Temple Records<br />
6. Rick Ross &#8211; <em>Mastermind</em> &#8211; MMG / Def Jam<br />
7. Raekwon &#8211; <em>F.I.L.A. (Fly International Luxurious Art)</em> &#8211; IceH20 / EMI<br />
8. Kanye West &#8211; Untitled Sixth Studio Album &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music<br />
9. Lupe Fiasco &#8211; <em>Tetsuo &#038; Youth</em> &#8211; Atlantic<br />
10. Busta Rhymes &#8211; <em>E.L.E. 2</em> &#8211; YMCMB<br />
11. Pusha T &#8211; <em>King Push</em> &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music<br />
12. Nas &#8211; Untitled 12th Studio Album &#8211; Def Jam<br />
13. Schoolboy Q &#8211; <em>#Oxymoron</em> &#8211; TDE/Interscope<br />
14. Ab-Soul &#8211; Untitled Interscope/TDE LP<br />
15. Wiz Khalifa &#8211; <em>Blacc Hollywood</em> &#8211; Atlantic Records<br />
16. Q-Tip &#8211; <em>The Last Zulu</em> &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music<br />
17. Big K.R.I.T. &#8211; <em>Cadillactica</em> &#8211; Def Jam<br />
18. A$AP Mob &#8211; <em>Lord$</em> &#8211; ???<br />
19. M.O.P. &#8211; Untitled Seventh Studio Album &#8211; ???<br />
20. AZ &#8211; <em>Doe Or Die 2</em> &#8211; ???<br />
21. Jeru The Damaja &#8211; <em>The Hammer</em> &#8211; ???<br />
22. Action Bronson &#8211; Untitled Vice Records / Atlantic Debut<br />
23. Freddie Gibbs + Madlib &#8211; <em>Pinata</em> &#8211; Madlib Invasion<br />
24. Joey Bada$$ &#8211; <em>B4.Da.$$</em> &#8211; ???<br />
25. Gnarls Barkley Reunion LP &#8211; ???<br />
26. De La Soul &#8211; <em>You&#8217;re Welcome</em> &#8211; ???<br />
27. Inspectah Deck &#8211; <em>Cynthia&#8217;s Son</em> &#8211; Urban Icon<br />
28. Sean Price &#8211; <em>Niggletius</em> &#8211; ???<br />
29. Pro Era &#8211; <em>Secc$ Tap.e pt.2</em> &#8211; ???<br />
30. Prodigy of Mobb Deep &#8211; <em>The Most Infamous</em><br />
31. Apathy + Celph Titled &#8211; <em>Will Sing for Vengeance</em> &#8211; ???<br />
32. Army Of The Pharoahs &#8211; <em>In Death Reborn</em> &#8211; ???<br />
33. Pharrell &#8211; Untitled Sophomore LP &#8211; ???<br />
34. J-Live &#8211; <em>Around The Sun</em> &#8211; Mortier Music<br />
35. Asher Roth &#8211; <em>Retro Hash</em> &#8211; Federal Prison Records<br />
36. The Roots &#8211; <em>&#038; Then You Shoot Your Cousin&#8230;</em> &#8211; ???<br />
37. Ray West + O.C. &#8211; <em>Ray&#8217;s Cafe</em> &#8211; Red Apples 45<br />
38. Slaughterhouse &#8211; Untitled Sophomore LP, Exec. Prod. by Just Blaze &#8211; Shady Records<br />
39. Kid Cudi &#8211; <em>Satellite Flight: Journey to Mother Moon EP</em> &#8211; ???<br />
40. Saigon &#8211; <em>The Greatest Story Never Told 3: Hip-Hop My Way</em><br />
41. Timbaland &#8211; <em>Textbook Timbo</em> &#8211; Mosley /  Interscope<br />
42. Riff Raff &#8211; <em>Neon Icon</em> &#8211; Mad Decent<br />
43. Riff Raff + Action Bronson &#8211; <em>Galaxy Gladiators</em> &#8211; ???<br />
44. 50 Cent &#8211; <em>Street King Immortal </em> &#8211; G-Unit/Interscope<br />
45. Mac Miller + Pharrell &#8211; <em>Pink Slime</em> &#8211; ???<br />
46. 7L &#038; Esoteric + Inspectah Deck &#8211; <em>CZARFACE 2</em> &#8211; ???<br />
47. Twista &#8211; <em>The Dark Horse</em> &#8211; ???<br />
48. Redman &#8211; <em>Muddy Waters 2</em> &#8211; ???<br />
49. Tyga &#8211; <em>The Gold Album: The 18th Dynasty</em> &#8211; YMCMB<br />
50. Nicki Minaj &#8211; Untitled Third Studio Album &#8211; YMCMB</p>
<p><strong>Mythical Albums</strong><br />
1. Dr. Dre &#8211; <em>Detox</em> &#8211; Interscope / Aftermath<br />
2. Ghostface + MF Doom &#8211; <em>Doomstarks</em> or <em>Swift &#038; Changeable</em> &#8211;  Nature Sounds (?)<br />
3. Ghostface Killah &#8211; <em>Supreme Clientele Presents&#8230; Blue &#038; Cream: The Wally Era</em> &#8211; ???<br />
4. Wu-Tang Clan &#8211; <em>A Better Tomorrow</em> &#8211; ???<br />
5. Kanye West + Jay-Z &#8211; <em>Watch The Throne 2</em><br />
6. CyHi The Prynce &#8211; Untitled G.O.O.D. Music Debut &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music<br />
7. Jay Electronica &#8211; <em>Act III: The Last Will &#038; Testament of Timothy Elpadaro Thedford (The Prestige)</em> &#8211; Roc Nation<br />
8. Andre 3000 solo LP<br />
9. Outkast Reunion Album<br />
10. Big Tymers Reunion Album</p>
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: Best Videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jan 2014 17:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We pick hip-hop&#8217;s 10 best music videos and the 10 best viral videos of 2013. 2013&#8242;s Best Music Videos 10. Macklemore &#038; Ryan Lewis &#8211; &#8220;White Walls&#8221; (feat. Schoolboy Q + Hollis) &#8211; Directed by Ryan Lewis &#038; Macklemore &#8211; The success of 2012&#8242;s The Heist gave Macklemore and Ryan Lewis a little bit of&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2014/01/02/hhs-2013-year-in-review-best-videos/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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We pick hip-hop&#8217;s 10 best music videos and the 10 best viral videos of 2013.<br />
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<strong>2013&#8242;s Best Music Videos</strong><br />
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<strong>10. Macklemore &#038; Ryan Lewis &#8211; &#8220;White Walls&#8221; (feat. Schoolboy Q + Hollis) &#8211; Directed by Ryan Lewis &#038; Macklemore</strong> &#8211; The success of 2012&#8242;s<em> The Heist</em> gave Macklemore and Ryan Lewis a little bit of a budget to play with, which was used to great effect in this video for &#8220;White Walls&#8221;. Also marking Schoolboy Q&#8217;s first, true leap into the mainstream, this video was a visual tour-de-force, that you could not look away from. Multiple rap cameos from A$AP Rocky, Big Boi, Trinidad James, Wiz Khalifa, DJ Drama, Sir Mix-A-Lot, and more.<br />
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<strong>9. Kendrick Lamar &#8211; &#8220;Backseat Freestyle&#8221;</strong> <strong>- Directed by Kendrick Lamar &#038; Jerome D</strong> &#8211; We&#8217;re not going to sugar-coat the reason we love this video, but it has a lot to do with one of the characters from <em> Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City</em>: Sherane. Literally the backbone of the album&#8217;s narrative.<br />
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<strong>8. Marco Polo &#8211; &#8220;G.U.R.U.&#8221; (feat. Talib Kweli + DJ Premier)</strong> &#8211; <strong>Directed by Todd Angkasuwan</strong> &#8211; Effects laden video that finds Talib Kweli giving a proper tribute to the one and only Gang Starr frontman. For longtime fans of the group, many parts of the video will strike a chord, as Kweli and Marco Polo incorporate many classic visuals and sampled bits of video. Well done on a low budget.<br />
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<strong>7. Tyler, The Creator &#8211; &#8220;Tamale&#8221; &#8211; Directed By Wolf Haley</strong> &#8211; Completely off the wall &#8220;visual interpretation of Tyler&#8217;s mind&#8221;. Some crazy shit happening here. Where can we get one of those trampolines?<br />
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<strong>6. CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck + 7L &#038; Esoteric) &#8211; &#8220;Air &#8216;em Out&#8221; &#8211; Directed by McFarland &#038; Pecci </strong> &#8211; Pretty hilarious depiction of Inspectah Deck and 7L &#038; Estoeric&#8217;s working relationship during the CZARFACE recording sessions. &#8220;Fuck!&#8221;<br />
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<strong>5. Step Brothers (Alchemist + Evidence) &#8211; &#8220;Step Masters&#8221; &#8211; Directed by Jason Goldwatch</strong> &#8211; Sibling rivalry in action, as best friends Alchemist and Evidence compete in a variety of challenges. We&#8217;re guessing weed and beer preceded the shoot.<br />
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<strong>4.  JAY Z &#8211; &#8220;Picasso Baby: A Performance Art Film&#8221; &#8211; Directed by Mark Romanek</strong> &#8211; Art world and rap world collide on this experiment where Jiggaman performed the song for six hours straight, among a live audience of artists, fashionistas, musicians, actors, and other members of high society. Dope.<br />
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<strong>3. Lil Dicky &#8211; &#8220;Ex Boyfriend&#8221; &#8211; Directed by Brian Storm &#038; Lil Dicky</strong> &#8211; Undoubtedly the funniest video of the year, this one just keeps upping the ante. Likely we&#8217;ll be hearing a lot from this cat this year, most likely on a major label. Kanye probably feels this song.<br />
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<strong>2. Kanye West &#8211; &#8220;Bound 2&#8243; &#8211; Directed by Nick Knight</strong> &#8211; Speaking of which&#8230;. Kanye outdoes Ray J&#8217;s sextape with this Kim-tastic clip.<br />
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<strong>1. Run The Jewels (Killer Mike + El-P) &#8211; Directed by Joey Garfield</strong> &#8211; Mike and El closed out the year with their last video from the Run The Jewels project, built around a series of disturbing Christmas cards and holiday cliches. Honorable mention goes to the &#8220;36&#8243; Chain&#8221; video.<br />
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<strong>2013&#8242;s Best Viral Videos</strong><br />
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<strong>10. Turnup Twinz &#8211; &#8220;Ratchet, Turnup, Molly&#8221; </strong>- Cipha Sounds, Peter Rosenberg, and Ebro parody the &#8220;current state of hip-hop&#8221; with this track that pokes fun at 2013&#8242;s buzzwords. Yolotwerkselfie.<br />
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9. Mos Def Force Fed By Guantanamo Bay Standards</strong> &#8211; Although Gitmo representatives vehemently denied that this was an accurate representation of this process, Mos Def underwent the procedure to make a statement about conditions of the prison. Hard to watch and definitely rap&#8217;s most controversial viral vid of 2013.<br />
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<strong>8. ItsTheReal &#8211; &#8220;Beef Wit Us&#8221; (feat. Maino)</strong> &#8211; Rap comedy troupe ItsTheReal (a division of The Unfathomable ItsTheReal Empire) play tough guys in this clip, mainly because they are friends with Maino. Hilarity.<br />
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<strong>7. Action Bronson Body Slams Fan On Stage In Boston</strong> &#8211; Don&#8217;t get on Action Bronson&#8217;s shit list. Also, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDjD3bx7K3k">Danny Brown&#8217;s on stage escapades</a> would have made it here if the quality was better.<br />
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<strong>6. Charles Ramsey &#8211; &#8220;Dead Giveaway&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Absolutely amazing autotuned answer to Charles Ramsey&#8217;s interview, following his rescue of Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight in Cleveland, after ten years of capture. This takes the cake.<br />
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<strong>5. Tyler The Creator Calls LAPD &#8220;Assholes&#8221; Using Their Megaphone</strong> &#8211; Classic Tyler, as he tells fans he&#8217;s sorry that the Odd Future show was shut down by the police. The LAPD kindly allowed him to use their megaphone to calm the crowd down, which he instead used to remind us that the cops are &#8220;assholes&#8221;.<br />
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<strong>4. Action Bronson Performs &#8220;Strictly For My Jeeps&#8221;. At An Old Folks Home</strong> &#8211; This never gets old.<br />
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<strong>3. Kanye: You Ain&#8217;t Got The Answers, Sway!</strong> &#8211; Kanye had been turning up in interviews all year long, with interviewers hardly challenging him, mostly nodding in approvement. Not Sway Calloway, who put Kanye in Matt Lauer-defense mode. Screaming ensues.<br />
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<strong>2. Inside &#8220;Magna Carta Holy Grail&#8221; with JAY Z + Samsung</strong> &#8211; The first time JAY Z coined the &#8220;#NewRules&#8221; hashtag, this video captured audiences worldwide, as it acted as both an announcement and a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process for <em>Magna Carta Holy Grail</em>. &#8220;We finish the album and we drop it,&#8221; says Jay. &#8220;Beautiful,&#8221; Rick Rubin responds. History in the making.<br />
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<strong>1. Jay Shells Marks Classic Hip-Hop Locations</strong> &#8211; How dope was this? Street artist Jay Shells takes a unique approach to getting up, by producing a series of street signs that mark classic locations in hip-hop lyrics. Watch and be amazed.</p>
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: The 10 Best Mixtapes Of The Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Dec 2013 17:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year we are flooded with mixtape releases from just about everyone. The medium has gone from the old school days of &#8220;blend tapes&#8221; to a platform spotlighting exclusives, without the rules or constraints of the music industry. This has allowed artists to preview new music, not worry about clearing samples, and jack other artists&#8217;&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/28/hhs-2013-year-in-review-the-10-best-mixtapes-of-the-year/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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Each year we are flooded with mixtape releases from just about everyone. The medium has gone from the old school days of &#8220;blend tapes&#8221; to a platform spotlighting exclusives, without the rules or constraints of the music industry. This has allowed artists to preview new music, not worry about clearing samples, and jack other artists&#8217; beats for freestyles. While these things usually lack the polish of record label releases, there&#8217;s always a few exceptional mixtapes that are strong enough to sit next to the artists&#8217; album catalog. Out of the roughly 200 releases posted this year in our &#8220;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/category/mixtape-dl/">Mixtape DL</a>&#8221; section, here are our picks for 2013.<br />
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P.S. &#8211; This is not a list of the most downloaded, most popular, or most newsworthy mixtapes. This is a list of what we actually thought were the best mixtapes. #nopolitics<br />
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<strong>10. Problem + DJ Drama &#8211; <em>The Separation</em></strong> &#8211; Problem has been putting it down for years, as &#8220;I&#8217;m Fucked Up&#8221; was a set staple for DJ&#8217;s out west over five years ago. While he found himself in danger of becoming a one-hit wonder for a while, he bucked the trend with the release of <em>The Separation</em>, which really put him back on the map. Boasting collaborations with Wale, Snoop, Game, Tyga, and Wiz Khalifa, the biggest moment on this tape was his solo single, &#8220;Like Whaaat&#8221;, which crossed over into a massive club smash.<br />
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<strong>9. Xzibit + B-Real + Demrick &#8211; <em>Serial Killers Vol. One</em></strong> &#8211; So, we never got that legendary Golden State Warriors project with Xzibit, Ras Kass, and Saafir, but this might be the next best thing. Xzibit and B-Real team up with rising up-and-comer Demrick for this excellent supergroup project of all original material, that plays like an album. Guest contributions from Ill Bill, DJ Lethal, Statik Selektah, Sir Jinx (!), Kurupt, Nottz, Jon Connor, and others made this mixtape a nice surprise for the year.<br />
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<strong>8. World&#8217;s Fair &#8211; <em>Bastards Of The Party</em></strong> &#8211; We suspect with all of this talk of New York rap being in decline, we will see a huge resurgence in 2014. Part of this movement is the Beast Coast collective of emcees, a loose-knit conglomerate made up of crews like Pro Era, A$AP Mob, and World&#8217;s Fair, the latter who came out the gate on this free Fool&#8217;s Gold release, <em>Bastards Of The Party</em>. Like Pro Era, these cats brought it back to the Fondle &#8216;Em / Stretch &#038; Bobbito era of backpack rap, with this excellent introductory mixtape release.<br />
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<strong>7. Troy Ave &#8211; <em>New York City</em></strong> &#8211; While the Beast Coast movement is strengthening New York&#8217;s underground, Troy Ave is the future face of the street-hop scene, originally curated by Nas, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, etc. His <em>New York City</em> street album wasn&#8217;t flawless, but definitely a solid LP that shows high promise from the young MC.<br />
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<strong>6. Joey Bada$$ &#8211; <em>Summer Knights</em></strong> &#8211; While we did see a retail version of Joey Bada$$&#8217;s <em>Summer Knights</em>, it was slimmed down to EP length.  The full-length mixtape was much stronger, finding Joey Bada$ coming into his own, earning respect from producers like Doom, Alchemist, Statik Selektah, and more.<br />
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<strong>5. Ludacris &#8211; <em>#IDGAF</em></strong> &#8211; Chris Bridges admittedly had some trouble finding an audience for the release of his still-delayed <em>Ludaversal</em> LP. That said, he definitely had something to prove this year, and he did so with <em>#IDGAF</em>, which found the rapper at his most crass, with a lot of shit to get off his chest. Strong enough to be the album that <em>Ludaversal </em>never was.<br />
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<strong>4. Pusha T &#8211; <em>Wrath Of Kaine</em></strong> &#8211; Pusha T kicked off 2013 with the<em> Wrath of Kaine </em>mixtape, and little did we know this would be the precursor to one of the best major label releases of the year. At the time of its release, we weren&#8217;t sure we&#8217;d even see Pusha&#8217;s G.O.O.D. Music debut, but he delivered. Now this mixtape stands strong as the companion piece to his excellent LP.<br />
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<strong>3. Big K.R.I.T. &#8211; <em>King Remembered In Time</em></strong> &#8211; Despite the lukewarm sales to his 2012 Def Jam debut, Big K.R.I.T. persevered this year with the release of <em>King Remembered In Time</em>. Showing dexterity and improvement as a multi-talented rapper, songwriter, and producer, K.R.I.T. continued to build his legacy with this release.<br />
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<strong>2. Roc Marciano &#8211; <em>The Pimpire Strikes Back</em></strong> &#8211; As we stated in our review, <em>The Pimpire Strikes Back</em> should have been Roc&#8217;s album, while Marci Beaucoup should have been the mixtape. But whatever, <em>Pimpire</em> was a tightly knit concept <del datetime="2013-12-28T03:55:41+00:00">album</del> mixtape that showcased Roc at his finest, with just the right amount of guest support, from guys like Madlib, Action Bronson, Alchemist, Evidence, and more. Post boom-bap, high art rap.<br />
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<strong>1. Busta Rhymes &#038; Q-Tip &#8211; <em>The Abstract &#038; The Dragon</em></strong> &#8211; As many times as we&#8217;ve seen Busta refer to himself as the &#8220;Dungeon Dragon&#8221; in a post-&#8221;Scenario&#8221; landscape, he&#8217;s never been able to recapture his earlier, 90&#8242;s sound. And coupled with the announcement that the <em>Yeezus</em> tour would host the final performances for A Tribe Called Quest, we approached this mixtape with apprehension. The cover got us open, but we&#8217;d been disappointed before, so would this deliver? It did, on all fronts. The end result was a mixtape that brough Busta and Q-Tip back to their earlier years, revisiting and remixing some of their early classics, and blessing us with new material as well. Its a sound long lost that we were happy to welcome back. Nice job, gentlemen.<br />
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: The 25 Best Blog Bangers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year we forgo the usual &#8220;top songs&#8221; lists, because 1) the iTunes/Billboard charts will tell you that, and 2) we usually don&#8217;t agree at all. Instead, we go back to our 12&#8243; vinyl single foundations and present a list of the best loose, underground tracks that didn&#8217;t have an official album or artist mixtape&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/26/hhs-2013-year-in-review-the-25-best-blog-bangers/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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Each year we forgo the usual &#8220;top songs&#8221; lists, because 1) the iTunes/Billboard charts will tell you that, and 2) we usually don&#8217;t agree at all. Instead, we go back to our 12&#8243; vinyl single foundations and present a list of the best loose, underground tracks that didn&#8217;t have an official album or artist mixtape to call home, and were distributed primarily via the blog scene and via digital retailers. Here are our picks for rap&#8217;s 25 best &#8220;blog bangers&#8221; of 2013. This list coincides with the release of <em>Blog So Hard 3: B-Side Wins Again</em>, dropping tomorrow.<br />
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<strong>25. Dizzy Wright &#8211; &#8220;No Writer&#8217;s Block, I Like To Write&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Vegas&#8217; own Dizzy Wright celebrated hitting 300,000 fans on Facebook with this bluesy b-side for free download to close out the year.<br />
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<strong>24. B.o.B. &#8211; &#8220;How 2 Rap&#8221;</strong> &#8211; As far as responses to Kendrick Lamar&#8217;s &#8220;Control&#8221; verse go, we thought B.o.B. had the best, simply because he rose above it. Sure, he toyed with both Kendrick and Migos&#8217; flows, but took the high road by showing his many levels of talent with a guitar solo.<br />
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<strong>23. RJD2 &#8211; &#8220;Her Majesty&#8217;s Socialist Request (Candy Panther Remix)&#8221; (feat. J-Live)</strong> &#8211; RJD2 delivered a nice cherry-on-top to his <em>More Is Than Isn&#8217;t</em> LP with this remix featuring verses from J-Live. J is still in top form here, making us amped for the release of <em>Around The Sun</em>, due Spring 2014.<br />
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<strong>23. Jeru The Damaja &#8211; &#8220;Solar Flares&#8221; (prod. Large Professor)</strong> &#8211; Wait&#8230;what?!? After doing a behind the scenes documentary this year for Complex on his classic debut single, &#8220;Come Clean&#8221;, Jeru quickly followed up with the release of a new track, &#8220;Solar Flares&#8221;, produced by the Extra P. The track comes from the as-of-yet unreleased EP, <em>The Hammer</em>, which we hope to see this year. The sun don&#8217;t freeze&#8230;<br />
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<strong>21. De La Soul &#8211; &#8220;Get Away&#8221; (feat. The Spirit Of The Wu)</strong> &#8211; This track, based around the opening skit of 1997&#8242;s <em>Wu-Tang Forever </em>album, put De La back in <em>Stakes Is High </em> commentary-mode, which is just how we like them. Here&#8217;s hoping we see the three release their new LP, <em>You&#8217;re Welcome</em> this year.<br />
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<strong>20. Big Daddy Kane + DJ Premier &#8211; &#8220;28 Bars Of Kane&#8221;</strong> &#8211; The nice thing about corporate America is that they have money to blow on projects like this, and record sales aren&#8217;t a part of the equation. This track was commissioned for Nike&#8217;s Air Jordan XX8. Never mind the shoe, we got Preem and Kane on a track together. Too bad it was only a minute long&#8230;<br />
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<strong>19. Madlib + Freddie Gibbs &#8211; &#8220;Harold&#8217;s&#8221;</strong> &#8211; The b-side to Gibbs and Madlib&#8217;s &#8220;Deeper&#8221; 12inch found Freddie rapping about taking girls to his favorite restaurant, over a chilled out, classic west coast beat. How about that album, fellas?<br />
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<strong>18. Killer Mike &#8211; &#8220;Villain&#8221;</strong> &#8211; The only rap cut from DC Comics&#8217; <em>Injustice: Gods Among Us</em> video game soundtrack, found Mike going back to his southern roots on this dark track. After his last two albums, Mike&#8217;s risen to the top of our favorite emcee rankings, so this was a nice post-<em>Run The Jewels</em> addition.<br />
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<strong>17. Captain Murphy (Flying Lotus) &#8211; &#8220;Between Villains&#8221; (feat. Viktor Vaughn + Earl Sweatshirt + Thundercat)</strong> &#8211; Again corporate America at work, as this was #11 in Adult Swim&#8217;s singles series, teaming up MF Doom and Earl Sweatshirt over a Flying Lotus beat that sounds like something from Portishead&#8217;s <em>Dummy</em>. Win-win.<br />
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<strong>16. Danny Brown &#8211; &#8220;#HottestMC&#8221; (prod. Harry Fraud)</strong> &#8211; 2013 was definitely the year that lyrics came back into the fold, and Danny Brown&#8217;s &#8220;Hottest MC&#8221; helped play a role in that. After being displeased with MTV&#8217;s picks for the list, Danny delivered his own response record to the list, paying tribute to his rhyming heroes with the line: &#8220;BIG turned in his grave, a earthquake in granada / When Pun shed a tear, went hurricane for a week / When Big L get upset, it start tornadoin&#8217; trees.&#8221;<br />
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<strong>15. Jay Z &#8211; &#8220;Open Letter (J. Period Remix)&#8221; (feat. Common)</strong> &#8211; This possible outtake from the <em>Magna Carta Holy Grail</em> sessions preceded Jay&#8217;s Samsung atomic bomb, detailing his controversial trip to Cuba. J. Period took it a step further by recording a new verse for the track from Common, whom expanded on Hov&#8217;s original narrative. Jay might truthfully want to rhyme like Common Sense; this might just be the closest thing to that ever happening.<br />
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<strong>14. Joey Bada$$ + DJ Premier &#8211; &#8220;Unorthodox&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Mountain Dew commissioned this collaboration with arguably the greatest producer of all time and one of our favorite, rising New York City emcees. Bet you legal had a hard time signing off on an artist with &#8220;ass&#8221; in his name.<br />
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<strong>13. Childish Gambino &#8211; &#8220;Yaphet Kotto (Freestyle)&#8221;</strong> &#8211; This gem preceded the release of Donald Glover&#8217;s <em>Because The Internet</em> LP, and was left off the final tracklist. He called it a freestyle, but this was clearly a fully realized track, where he channels internet haters from the perspective of the &#8220;worst rapper ever&#8221;.<br />
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<strong>12. Big K.R.I.T. &#8211; &#8220;Just Last Week&#8221;</strong> &#8211; K.R.I.T. gave us a taste of this on his<em> King Remembered In Time </em>mixtape, but followed through later in the year with the release of the full-length version of the track. Easily one of the best uses of Future of the year, save &#8220;Bugatti&#8221;.<br />
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<strong>11. Ab-Soul &#8211; &#8220;Christopher DRONEr&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Quite easily one of the most gripping news stories of 2013, Ab-Soul used the Christopher Dorner case as the backdrop for this ultra-paranoid single, which also referenced Kanye&#8217;s &#8220;New Slaves&#8221; and the governments use of drone strikes. Topical rap.<br />
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<strong>10. Action Bronson &#8211; &#8220;Strictly For The Jeeps (Queens Day Remix)&#8221; (feat. LL Cool J + Lloyd Banks)</strong> &#8211; This cut from Action&#8217;s <em>Saaab Stories</em> EP got the remix treatment and only saw release on Flex&#8217;s <em>Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself</em> mixtape. As the cut is a loose-knit remake of EPMD and LL Cool J&#8217;s &#8220;Rampage&#8221;, Action brought LL in for a guest spot, who slayed his verse. Banks is here, too.<br />
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<strong>9. A$AP Rocky &#8211; &#8220;R. Cali&#8221;</strong> &#8211; This 808-banger from the <em>Grand Theft Auto V</em> soundtrack was a nice compliment to the material released on <em>Long.Live.A$AP</em>, and showed steady improvement from the up-and-coming emcee. Easily the best original track in <em>GTAV</em>.<br />
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<strong>8. Jason Dean &#8211; &#8220;Bring It Hardcore&#8221; (feat. M.O.P.)</strong> &#8211; Mosh-pit banger. We haven&#8217;t heard M.O.P. like this in years. Easily the best thing they&#8217;ve done since the <em>Warriorz </em>era. Let this dude produce on your next album, fellas.<br />
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<strong>7. Swizz Beatz &#8211; &#8220;Hands Up&#8221; (feat. Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj, 2 Chainz)</strong></strong> &#8211; Swizz ruled the club-banger circuit some years ago, with definitive 100BPM hits like &#8220;Party Up&#8221;, &#8220;Bring Em Out&#8221;, &#8220;Tambourine&#8221;, etc. He&#8217;s lately tried some different things, but &#8220;Hands Up&#8221; brought us back to the old Swizz we (DJ&#8217;s) all know and love. Funny thing is, this cut was more about lyrical competition than filling dance floors, almost acting as a spiritual successor to Kanye West&#8217;s &#8220;Monster&#8221;, and everyone brought their A-game. More like this, please.<br />
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6. Common &#8211; &#8220;Congratulations&#8221; (prod. No I.D.)</strong> &#8211; It&#8217;s likely we&#8217;ll be seeing a new album from Common this year, and &#8220;Congratulations&#8221; was a dope precursor to that project. A vividly hilarious tale about Com acting as the best man at his friend&#8217;s wedding, over a pared down No I.D. beat. Both Com and No I.D. are in top form on this cut.<br />
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<strong>5. Schoolboy Q &#8211; &#8220;Collard Greens&#8221; (feat. Kendrick Lamar)</strong> &#8211; Q &#038; Kendrick brought the best out in one another on this infectious, dub driven anthem, which may or may not appear <em>Oxymoron</em>. Q is styling all over this one. &#8220;This your favorite song.&#8221;<br />
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<strong>4. Drake &#8211; &#8220;5 AM In Toronto&#8221;</strong> &#8211; Drake was talking so greasy on this one, it could be argued that Kendrick Lamar&#8217;s verse on &#8220;Control&#8221; was in fact a response to this record. Almost a precursor to &#8220;Control&#8221;, Drake gets a lot off his chest on this one, with Slick Rick-levels of pretension in these verses. Lines like <em>&#8220;The part I love most is they need me more than they hate me / So they never take shots, I got everybody on safety&#8221;</em> and <em>&#8220;Give these niggas the look, the verse, and even the hook / That&#8217;s why every song sound like Drake featuring Drake&#8221;</em> are likely to have pissed off many-a-rapper.<br />
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<strong>3. J. Cole &#8211; &#8220;Let Nas Down (Remix)&#8221; (feat. Nas)</strong> &#8211; Nas&#8217; response record to J. Cole&#8217;s <em>Born Sinner </em>album cut was a thoughtful, honest retort to Cole&#8217;s original. The original, horn-driven track in tact, Nas confesses his own shortcomings as an early 90&#8242;s up-and-coming rapper, revealing that Cole actually made him proud. Positivity!<br />
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<strong>2. Eminem &#8211; &#8220;Don&#8217;t Front&#8221; (feat. Buckshot)</strong> &#8211; One aspect of Eminem&#8217;s <em>MMLP2</em> that impressed the hell out of us was how many classic rappers he name-dropped. We know Em&#8217;s knowledge of hip-hop is deep, but what made is smile is the fact that he acknowledged the people that influenced him over the years, when we all know he is well past the point of having to do so. That&#8217;s why this late addition to the album, which only found its way as a part of the <em>Call Of Duty: Ghosts</em> pre-order package was such a treat. Em remade the album version of Black Moon&#8217;s &#8220;I Gotcha Opin&#8221;, and destroyed the track, even grabbing Buckshot for a feature. Now can we get a remix with the Barry White sample?<br />
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<strong>1. Big Sean &#8211; &#8220;Control&#8221; (feat. Kendrick Lamar &#038; Jay Electronica)</strong></strong> &#8211; Quite easily the most talked about song of the year, Kendrick Lamar&#8217;s controversial verse on &#8220;Control&#8221; raised many eyebrows. Not only did he place himself among the best emcees in the history of rap, but he also crowned himself the &#8220;king of New York&#8221;, and called out the names of all the &#8220;new&#8221; emcees he competes with, suggesting he wants to destroy them all. This song also brought lyricism back to the forefront, and spawned dozens of response records, some from people that weren&#8217;t even mentioned on the song. Oh yeah, Big Sean and Jay Electronica are also on this song. Speaking of which, Big Sean says that the song was left off of <em>Hall Of Fame</em> due to &#8220;sample clearances&#8221;. What that probably really means is due to &#8220;my label wouldn&#8217;t let me get murdered on my own shit&#8221; clearances. Well done, King Kendrick.<br />
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That&#8217;s all folks. Here is the year-end mix coinciding with this list, <em>Blog So Hard 3: B-Side Wins Again</em>, mixed by Pizzo.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Our yearly Blog So Hard mix will hit this Friday, Blog So Hard 3: B-Side Wins Again, collecting 2013&#8242;s 25 best underground cuts that didn&#8217;t have an album or official mixtape to call home, released primarily via the blog scene. The mix is finished, and the tracklist will be revealed later this week on our&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/24/blog-so-hard-3-mix-due-friday/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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Our yearly <em>Blog So Hard</em> mix will hit this Friday, <em>Blog So Hard 3: B-Side Wins Again</em>, collecting 2013&#8242;s 25 best underground cuts that didn&#8217;t have an album or official mixtape to call home, released primarily via the blog scene. The mix is finished, and the tracklist will be revealed later this week on our &#8220;25 Best Blog Bangers&#8221; list. The cover has a lot of hints&#8230;. place your bets.<br />
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: The 10 Best Major Label Albums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The major labels often release the biggest albums of the year, however that doesn&#8217;t always insure quality. It was hard to find 10 releases that we rated @@@@ or above from the major label system, with many of the releases on this list only scoring 3.5. That being said, here are the &#8220;best&#8221; major label&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/23/hhs-2013-year-in-review-the-10-best-major-label-albums/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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The major labels often release the biggest albums of the year, however that doesn&#8217;t always insure quality. It was hard to find 10 releases that we rated @@@@ or above from the major label system, with many of the releases on this list only scoring 3.5. That being said, here are the &#8220;best&#8221; major label albums of 2013.<br />
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<strong>10. Mac Miller &#8211; <em>Watching Movies With The Sound Off</em> &#8211; Rostrum / Universal</strong> &#8211; Despite this album cover making our &#8220;worst&#8221; list this year, Mac Miller proved you can&#8217;t always judge a book by its cover. Largely self-produced, save contributions from Pharrell, Alchemist, and a few others, Mac delivered a decent LP with <em>Watching Movies</em> that didn&#8217;t take itself too seriously.<br />
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9. A$AP Rocky &#8211; <em>Long.Live.A$AP</em> &#8211; ASAP Worldwide, Polo Grounds, RCA</strong> &#8211; A$AP Rocky made his leap into the majors with <em>Long.Live.A$AP</em>, a flawed but fun release that made him a household name. Packing two of the biggest club hits of the year with &#8220;Fuckin&#8217; Problems&#8221; and &#8220;Wild For The Night&#8221;, he also had one of the best underground posse cuts of the year on &#8220;1Train&#8221;, featuring Action Bronson, Big K.R.I.T., Joey Bada$$, Yelawolf, Danny Brown, and Kendrick Lamar. Coupled with a handful of solid solo cuts, Rakim Mayers did his thing on <em>Long.Live.A$AP</em>.<br />
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<strong>8. J. Cole -<em> Born Sinner</em> &#8211; Dreamville, Roc Nation, Columbia</strong> &#8211; J. Cole&#8217;s sophomore LP received mixed reviews from critics, yet almost everyone could agree that it was a solid LP, despite its flaws. He ruled radio with &#8220;Power Trip&#8221;, yet went more introspective on the album, putting himself out there on &#8220;Let Nas Down&#8221;, a gamble that paid off with a Nas featured remix in the end. While Cole has yet to make the all-encompassing LP that resonates with everyone, third time may be the charm.<br />
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<strong>7. Talib Kweli &#8211; <em>Prisoner Of Conscious</em> &#8211; Javotti Media, EMI, Capitol</strong> &#8211; The oft-delayed final album for Capitol from Talib Kweli was once feared to be his &#8220;commercial&#8221; album, yet that was hardly the case. He made a respectful radio ready cut with Miguel on &#8220;Come Here&#8221;, and brought the best out of Nelly on &#8220;Before He Walked&#8221;, neither of which sacrificed his core sound. What we actually got in the end was another solid LP from Kwel, and perhaps the closest companion to the Reflection Eternal LP, boasting additional, solid collaborations with RZA, Busta Rhymes, Kendrick Lamar, Curren$y, and others. To top it off, Kwel followed up with a second LP on <em>Gravitas</em>, released independently at the tail end of the year.<br />
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<strong>6. Childish Gambino &#8211; <em>Because The Internet </em>- Glassnote, Island Records</strong> &#8211; Rarely do we see successful artist transformations from one medium to another, but Donald Glover may prove to be a better musician than he is actor. <em>Because The Internet </em>was an incredibly put together LP, written, produced, and performed by Childish Gambino, that not only was musically rich, but high on concept as well. An incredibly self-referential project that extended to additional viral materials such as short films and a 75-page screenplay, this was far from just a vanity project.<br />
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5. Kanye West &#8211; <em>Yeezus</em> &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music / Def Jam</strong> &#8211; A largely polarizing album that left people with a &#8220;love it&#8221; or &#8220;hate it&#8221; response, wasn&#8217;t something you could needledrop, or listen to one time and throw out the window. Kanye&#8217;s sparse, pared down LP was actually his heaviest, and consecutive listens proved it to be his most bold. Excellent moments such as &#8220;I Am A God&#8221;, &#8220;Black Skinheads&#8221; and &#8220;New Slaves&#8221; found &#8216;Ye rhyming with both middle fingers up, while songs like &#8220;Bound 2&#8243; and &#8220;Blood On The Leaves&#8221; were more traditional fare from Mr. West. Not a perfect album, but undeniably solid, Kanye&#8217;s &#8220;Fuck You&#8221; to the industry still had us all in approval.<br />
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<strong>4. Drake &#8211; <em>Nothing Was The Same</em> &#8211; Young Money / Ca$h Money / Universal</strong> &#8211; Love him or hate him, Drake makes solid LP&#8217;s, as he has proven once again with <em>Nothing Was The Same</em>. Building on the blueprints of<em> Thank Me Later</em> and <em>Take Care</em>, Drake again teamed with 40 to create a well balanced album, packing in anthems like &#8220;Started From The Bottom&#8221; and &#8220;Worst Behavior&#8221;, to smoother songs like &#8220;Hold On We&#8217;re Going Home&#8221; and the controversial &#8220;Wu-Tang Forever&#8221;. Its easy to hate on Drake, but his albums always reveal his talent.<br />
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3. Jay Z &#8211; <em>Magna Carta Holy Grail</em> &#8211; Roc-A-Fella, Roc Nation, Universal </strong> &#8211; Jay-Z turned the industry on its ear and established some &#8220;new rules&#8221; with the release of <em>Magna Carta Holy Grail</em>. Given away free to the first million Samsung customers that downloaded the app, he forced the RIAA to recognize the album as a Platinum selling release, despite its unconventional release. This move was pretty amazing, since his wife was able to take money out of the pockets of their direct competitor, Apple, by releasing her unannounced <em>Beyonce</em> LP exclusively on iTunes. The result was an LP that became the most talked about thing of the moment, instantly resonating with its fanbase. Songs like &#8220;FuckwitmeuknowIgotit&#8221;, &#8220;Holy Grail&#8221;, &#8220;Somewhere In America&#8221;, and &#8220;Tom Ford&#8221; became instant club anthems, skating way past Jay&#8217;s own choice of single, &#8220;Picasso Baby&#8221;. The #NewRules allowed the fanbase to decide the singles for the quickly announced LP, in a strange case where the album didn&#8217;t need a record company to work it; it worked itself.<br />
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<strong>2. Pusha T &#8211; <em>My Name Is My Name</em> &#8211; G.O.O.D. Music / Def Jam</strong> &#8211; All year long, Pusha T boasted that he would have the best album of the year. That point is debatable, but damn if he didn&#8217;t release one of the strongest, uncompromising major label releases of 2013. This is Pusha T at his darkest, with the closest thing to a &#8220;single&#8221; being &#8220;Sweet Serenade&#8221;, a song about the sound of gunfire in the streets, featuring a subdued, filtered-out Chris Brown. Much of the album was ridiculously raw for &#8220;commercial&#8221; rap standards, as songs like &#8220;Nosetalgia&#8221;, &#8220;Who Am I&#8221;, and &#8220;Numbers On The Boards&#8221; defy the sound of the major label polish. Remarkably produced and intricately written, King Push exceeded expectations with this spirtual successor to <em>Yeezus</em>. This is educated thug music.<br />
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1. Eminem &#8211; <em>The Marshall Mathers LP 2</em> &#8211; Shady / Aftermath / Interscope</strong> &#8211; Many times when artists try to create sequels to their classic albums, it&#8217;s merely a poor attempt to try to capitalize on or relive their past glories (here&#8217;s looking at you, <em>Bacdafucup Part 2</em>.) That being said, Em took a bit of a risk naming his eighth studio album <em>The Marshall Mathers LP 2</em>, which not surprisingly had the gravitas to back it up. Perhaps the best use of Rick Rubin all year long, and the clear difference between &#8220;producing&#8221; and &#8220;executive producing from the couch&#8221;, <em>MMLP2</em> brought back out the lyrical beast in Eminem, and found him writing some of his most complex verses ever. An amazing feat, considering this is his 17th year, and he is already wildly rich and successful. What motivation does Em have to produce this level of quality this late in his career? Yet he still does. Well done, old friend.</p>
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: The 10 Best Independent Albums</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Dec 2013 00:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each year, the indie hip-hop albums always deliver much stronger product than their major label counterparts, so it&#8217;s harder to narrow it down to just 10 releases. That being said, 2013 was a strong year for independent hip-hop, with many of our favorite artists returning to the game. Here&#8217;s our picks for the 10 strongest&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/21/hhs-2013-year-in-review-the-10-best-independent-albums/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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Each year, the indie hip-hop albums always deliver much stronger product than their major label counterparts, so it&#8217;s harder to narrow it down to just 10 releases. That being said, 2013 was a strong year for independent hip-hop, with many of our favorite artists returning to the game. Here&#8217;s our picks for the 10 strongest independent albums of the year.<P><br />
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<strong>10. Havoc of Mobb Deep &#8211; <em>13</em> &#8211; Nature Sounds</strong> &#8211; Rumors of Mobb Deep&#8217;s demise played out on the world(star) stage in 2012, but in 2013, Hav and P more or less patched things up. While the duo didn&#8217;t drop a new LP together, that didn&#8217;t stop them from both delivering solid solo albums, supporting each other on both projects. Hav&#8217;s LP showed tremendous growth for him as a producer, and quelled any doubts we may have had about him as a solo artist, with some of his best production in years.<br />
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<strong>9. Ka &#8211; <em>The Night&#8217;s Gambit</em> &#8211; Iron Works Records</strong> &#8211; The former Natural Elements relief pitcher finally got his time to shine, and with <em>The Night&#8217;s Gambit</em>, delivered his most cohesive release yet. Unapologetically dark, gloomy, post-boom-bap New York rap at its finest.<br />
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8. Demigodz &#8211; <em>Killmatic</em> &#8211;  Dirty Version Records </strong> &#8211; Years in the making, we finally saw the Demigodz come together as a team for their answer to the Wu-Tang crew LP. Coupled with incredible displays of lyrical dexterity from Apathy, Celph Titled, Ryu, Esoteric, and the family, alongside blazing beats from DJ Premier, Marco Polo, and others, this album delivered on all fronts, and pleased fans across the board.<br />
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7. Danny Brown &#8211; <em>Old</em> &#8211; Fool&#8217;s Gold</strong> &#8211; Danny Brown surprised everyone with <em>Old</em>, a well-balanced LP that gave depth to his on-stage, off-the-wall persona. Perfectly balancing out his fun party songs with deeper, more introspective material, Brown really came into his own as a fully realized artist on <em>Old</em>. Dun Fact: This album was originally going to be called <em>O.D.B. (Old Danny Brown)</em>, but the estate of Russell Jones wasn&#8217;t having it.<br />
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6. Cage &#8211; <em>Kill The Architect</em> &#8211; Eastern Conference Records</strong> &#8211; To everyone&#8217;s surprise, Cage came out of semi-retirement, and to even bigger shock, reunited with producer Mighty Mi for <em>Kill The Architect</em>, on classic, defunct imprint Eastern Conference Records. The two did what they do best, crafting the spiritual successor to <em>Movies For The Blind</em>, yet it was its own animal entirely. Quality beats, lyrics, and song-writing from top-to-bottom, proved these dudes still got it.<br />
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<strong>5. J-Zone &#8211; <em>Peter Pan Syndrome</em> &#8211; Old Maid Entertainment</strong> &#8211; What happens when indie rappers decide its time to join the real world and&#8230; get a job? J-Zone delivered perhaps the most interesting and hilarious conceptual LP of the year with <em>Peter Pan Syndrome</em>. He&#8217;s only gotten better with time, now showing off his own drumming skills, next to his cut-and-paste sampling brilliance. Can&#8217;t leave rap alone, the heads need him.<br />
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4. Inspectah Deck + 7L &#038; Esoteric &#8211; <em>CZARFACE</em> &#8211; Brick Records</strong><br />
- One could argue that Inspectah Deck never got the classic solo LP that each of the other core members of the Wu-Tang Clan did in those early days. CZARFACE more than makes up for it, delivering the best LP to date from either Deck or 7L &#038; Esoteric. 7L produced his ass off on this one, recognizing the sensibilities and architecture of what makes a classic Wu LP, while Eso and Deck&#8217;s styles complemented each other perfectly. Look for <em>CZARFACE II</em> next year.<br />
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<strong>3. Prodigy of Mobb Deep + Alchemist &#8211; <em>Albert Einstein</em> &#8211; Infamous Records</strong> &#8211; It&#8217;s been argued, in recent years, that Prodigy had gotten lazy on the mic, and could never replicate the success he saw on &#8220;Keep It Thoro&#8221;. That may have changed when he spent some time in prison, giving him ample time to sharpen his bars, as evidenced here. Coupled with wall-to-wall production from Alchemist, P showed he&#8217;s still shinin&#8217;. Al on the other hand, seems to be in the prime of his career right now, producing some of his greatest beats ever, which are all over this remarkably consistent LP.<br />
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<strong>2. <em>Adrian Younge Presents 12 Reasons To Die, Starring Ghostface Killah</em> &#8211; Soul Temple Records</strong> &#8211; Like 7l&#8217;s work on <em>CZARFACE</em>, producer Adrian Younge figured out what makes a Wu-Tang LP tick, and got the formula down to a science with <em>12 Reasons To Die</em>. Perhaps Ghost&#8217;s best LP since <em>Supreme Clientele</em>, the duo nailed the cinematic concept, telling the origin of Ghostface Killah, with gorgeous, live production that sounded like it was sampled from records that were 40-years old. On his tenth album, Ghost released one of the best albums of his career.<br />
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1. Killer Mike + El-P &#8211; <em>Run The Jewels</em> &#8211; Fool&#8217;s Gold</strong> &#8211; After topping many year end lists with both <em>Rap Music</em> and <em>Cancer 4 Cure</em> in 2012, Killer Mike and El-P took a victory lap this year with their collaborative Run The Jewels project. Evoking the feeling of classic rap duos like EPMD, Outkast, Red &#038; Meth, etc, the two traded barbs over some of El&#8217;s best production yet, delivering the definitive indie hip-hop album of the year. Appealing to both street and backpack audiences, this was a record that everyone could get behind.</p>
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		<title>HHS 2013 Year-In-Review: Best Cover Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2013 22:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cover art is perhaps the most important aspect in the presentation of an album. Nobody likes to admit it, but people do judge books &#8211; or albums for that matter &#8211; by their covers. If the cover makes a striking statement, like many of these do, it begs the consumer to listen. The philosophy&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/19/hhs-2013-year-in-review-best-cover-art/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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The cover art is perhaps the most important aspect in the presentation of an album. Nobody likes to admit it, but people do judge books &#8211; or albums for that matter &#8211; by their covers. If the cover makes a striking statement, like many of these do, it begs the consumer to listen. The philosophy behind great cover art is simple: to suggest to the listener that what&#8217;s inside the package is as good as what&#8217;s outside. While that wasn&#8217;t always the case, here are our favorite covers of 2013.<br />
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<strong>10. Papoose &#8211; <em>The Nacirema Dream</em></strong> &#8211; While Pap was at the center of many controversies this year &#8211; each usually having something to do with Kendrick Lamar &#8211; he also saw the release of his long-awaited LP, <em>The Nacirema Dream</em>. For a guy that has about 30 bad photoshopped mixtape covers in his catalog, he really knocked it out of the park with this one. Eye-catching simplicity at its finest.<br />
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<strong>9. World&#8217;s Fair -<em> Bastards Of The Party</em></strong> &#8211; The relatively unknown Fool&#8217;s Gold Beast Coast crew made a nice little splash on <em>BOTP</em>, and this clean, well composed cover gave us a glimpse of each of the group&#8217;s members. There&#8217;s bits of influence from each Gravediggaz <em>6 Feet Deep</em>, Leaders Of The New School&#8217;s <em>Future Without A Past</em> and N.W.A.&#8217;s <em>Straight Outta Compton</em> on this cover; maybe that&#8217;s why we liked it.<br />
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<strong>8. Killer Mike + El-P &#8211; <em>Run The Jewels</em></strong> &#8211; Severed zombie hands, one telling you to &#8220;run the jewels&#8221;, the other willingly giving them up. Coupled with the fact that this was one of the best albums of the year, this image will forever be embedded in our brains with good memories.<br />
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<strong>7. Lil Wayne &#8211; <em>I Am Not A Human Being 2</em></strong> &#8211; While this album was pretty disappointing at the end of the day, boy did this cover set it up well. The pared down image of the blood red butterfly against a black-as-midnight backdrop evokes the slightly disturbing feeling of the original <em>Silence Of The Lambs</em> movie poster. A fitting cover for Wayne.<br />
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<strong>6. Action Bronson + Party Supplies &#8211; <em>Blue Chips 2</em></strong> &#8211; We have to admit, we&#8217;ve heard better mixtapes from Bronson (rapping over Phil Collins, yo?), but the duo really outdid themselves with this album cover. Action made this list last year, ranking even a bit higher with his <em>Rare Chandeliers</em> LP with Alchemist. This one is a nice spiritual successor to it.<br />
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<strong>5. Aupheus &#8211; <em>Strictly Scientific</em></strong> &#8211; Probably the most little seen cover of the year, but one that definitely struck a chord with us on many levels. Aupheus&#8217; spaced-out mixtape mixed classic hip-hop tracks with futuristic beats for Sage Francis&#8217; Strange Famous Records. While this cover nails that concept, it also says something about how far ahead of their time that Run DMC was. It&#8217;s also created with some pretty amazing precision. We had to double check that there wasn&#8217;t some random Rolling Stone photoshoot in 1988 with Jason, Darryl and Joe in space suits. Well done.<br />
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<strong>4. 2 Chainz &#8211; <em>B.O.A.T.S. 2: Me Time</em></strong> &#8211; 2 Chainz&#8217;s original <em>Based On A T.R.U. Story</em> album cover was our #1 pick last year, despite the album receiving a @@ on our rating scale. This wasn&#8217;t our favorite album this year either, but damn if DONDA didn&#8217;t do their thing in executing the concept a second time. The extreme close-up of two crystal clean fat, gold ropes, boldly says exactly whose album this is.<br />
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<strong>3. Q-Tip + Busta Rhymes &#8211; <em>The Abstract &#038; The Dragon</em></strong> &#8211; Busta and Tip really took a risk with this cover, suggesting that this mixtape release was going to capture the sound of <em>The Low End Theory</em> with the &#8220;Scenario&#8221;-era Dungeon Dragon style of Busta Rhymes. Considering the mixtape delivered on all fronts, there couldn&#8217;t have been a more appropriate, well executed cover for the project.<br />
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<strong>2. Pusha T &#8211; <em>My Name Is My Name: Deluxe Edition</em></strong> &#8211; Now this is more like it. Yes, the standard version of this album cover made our &#8220;Worst Cover Art&#8221; list for 2013, with the lousy UPC stamp placed against a white background. This, however, takes the cake. The angle of the shot and the contrast of all-black-everything Push gives him the image of the deadliest insect predator; a metaphor for his role as the hood&#8217;s supplier.<br />
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<strong>1. Ghostface Killah + Adrian Younge &#8211; <em>12 Reasons To Die</em></strong> &#8211; Quite easily the best Wu-Tang LP since Raekwon&#8217;s <em>Only Built For Cuban Links 2</em>, every detail of this project was fully realized by Adrian Younge, extending well past the music, and onto the cover itself. This cover not only evoked the feeling of early Wu videos that hid Ghost&#8217;s features, but also the Italian movie soundtracks the music is influenced by.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were a lot of hilariously bad album covers this year, suffering from poor art direction, over pretentiousness, or complete jumbled messes. Here&#8217;s a look at the year&#8217;s biggest eyesores in hip-hop cover art. 10. Tyga &#8211; Hotel California &#8211; Hey bro, even rich people don&#8217;t wear fur coats in California. In the daytime. It&#8217;s&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2013/12/17/hhs-2013-year-in-review-worst-cover-art/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
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There were a lot of hilariously bad album covers this year, suffering from poor art direction, over pretentiousness, or complete jumbled messes. Here&#8217;s a look at the year&#8217;s biggest eyesores in hip-hop cover art.<br />
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<p><strong>10. Tyga &#8211; <em>Hotel California</em></strong> &#8211; Hey bro, even rich people don&#8217;t wear fur coats in California. In the daytime. It&#8217;s nice out. That photoshopped tiger should maul you for such audacity.<br />
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<strong>9. Mac Miller &#8211; <em>Watching Movies With The Sound Off</em></strong><br />
The problem with doing a pretentious album cover like this is that if your album doesn&#8217;t deliver, you risk looking ridiculous. Put some clothes on, homie.<br />
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<strong>8. Pusha T &#8211; <em>My Name Is My Name (Standard Edition)</em></strong><br />
We&#8217;re glad Pusha T stepped his game up for the deluxe edition of this album. This, however, is not high art, it&#8217;s pure laziness. We expect better from Donda.<br />
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<strong>7. Tech N9ne &#8211; <em>Something Else</em></strong> &#8211; We guess there&#8217;s a few out there that think this portrait of Tech N9ne as some kind of a fire-demon is &#8220;ill&#8221;, but it ain&#8217;t us.<br />
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<strong>6. Robin Thicke &#8211; <em>Blurred Lines</em></strong><br />
Such great visual direction in the video for this album&#8217;s title track, so what happened here? Doesn&#8217;t look any better with 3D glasses, either.<br />
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<strong>5. Dead Prez &#8211; <strong><em>Information Age</em></strong></strong><br />
Or as we like to call it, <em>MS Paint Vipassana</em>.<br />
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<strong>4. DJ Khaled &#8211; <em>Suffering From Success</em></strong><br />
We thought last year&#8217;s #drakecrieswhen meme inspired by the <em>Take Care </em>cover was bad, but this takes it a step further. Poor DJ Khaled, he&#8217;s so successful. Tears stream down his face as he takes bites of beluga caviar and receives fellatio from two Russian prostitutes in Bangkok. At least he can wipe his tears with his fur coat. At least&#8230;<br />
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<strong>3. Wale &#8211; <em>The Gifted </em></strong>- Congrats, Wale, your album made our list. Didn&#8217;t we learn anything from Pete Rock &#038; Smif-n-Wesson&#8217;s <em>Monumental</em> album cover in 2011? We&#8217;ll save the Lionel Richie &#8220;Hello&#8221; video jokes this go &#8217;round, as there is a bigger concern at stake: Where can we find a set of these Wale head-bust statues for our homes?<br />
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<strong>2. Earl Sweatshirt &#8211; <em>Doris</em></strong><br />
Grainy black and white photo? Check. Off center shot of rapper with his eyes closed? Check. Unreadable crap-graf? Check. We get that Odd Future&#8217;s lo-fi, cut-and-paste art style has always been their schtick, but it might be time to step your game up, fellas.<br />
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<strong>1. Kanye West &#8211; <em>Yeezus </em></strong><br />
There is probably some executive at Def Jam that laughed when Kanye presented this album cover to them, with sort of a &#8220;No, really&#8230;.&#8221; type of response. That person was probably fired. The leather-jogging-pants of album covers matches Kanye&#8217;s level of pretension, but as he is well aware, Mos Def did this years ago with <em>True Magic</em>. For someone that prides himself on vision and design, this (and Pusha T&#8217;s barcode) covers showed a complete lack of creativity from the DONDA house.</p>
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