Dec 17, 2016
Edit: Confirmed fake
http://www.complex.com/music/2016/1...=musictw&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
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Dec 12, 2016
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Dec 8, 2016
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Dec 5, 2016
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Dec 4, 2016
So this might get buried, but I'm hoping to get some discussion going here. 2016 has had a crazy amount of releases from big artists. While I think many of the releases has been underwhelming (almost the majority), can't we (I) thinking that, be a result of the amount of releases? I think some albums might actually have been more respected and publicly & critically acclaimed if the pool of releases was smaller. Some of artists I've grown to be very fond either many years ago, or recently, have dropped albums which have just slipped out of my mind as new music just keeps coming.
Would you agree with this? Have projects of 2016 just generally been disappointing? Or have the amount of new music partially given us a ''play and toss'' mentality where we don't sit well enough with new projects, and too quickly return to recent great drops we found better, or stay too hyped for upcoming releases? Or should I do a Feel No Wayz and KMS?
Discuss my fam.
I've put some releases from this year that are relevant to this in the spiler below. Don't get caught up in this, it's just to add some context. They're not in order, it looks messy, and some havent dropped.
Hotel Paranoia, The Life of Pablo, Views, 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Always Strive and Prosper, Cozy Tapes Vol 1: Friends, Malibu, Yes Lawd, All-American Trash, American Boyfriend, Coloring Book, ''Awaken, My Love'', MONDA, Big Baby D.R.A.M., Atrocity Exhibition, Bottomless Pit, Imperial, New English, Blonde, EVOL, Purple Reign, Free Bricks EP, Project E.T., Streets of Compton, 1992, The Sun's Tirade, Blonde, The Colour In Everything, A Moon Shaped Pool, The Impossible Kid, Untitled Unmastered, Lil Boat, Summer Songs 2, Bobby Tarantino, The Divine Feminine, The Persona Tape, DC4, The Healing Component, Telefone, P3, August 26, Sremmlife 2, Waking at Dawn, DVSN, Bucket List Project, Blank Face LP, Us Or Else, I Told You, Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight, We Got It From Here Thank You 4 Your Service, Campaign, It Happened In Flatbush, There's A Lot Going On, Prima Donna EP, Starboy, Still Brazy, Red Friday, I'm Up, Jeffery, Slime Season 3, Free 6Lack, Savage Mode, More Life, 4 Your Eyez Only, Passion Pain & Demon Slayin....
Not saying eveyone would care or know about all of these, but these are all projects from artists I'm interested in, and this is a lot of f---ing projects.Ordinary Joel, Groovy Tony, Relax and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Dec 3, 2016
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Dec 1, 2016
http://www.newhiphopsong.com/kid-cudi-baptized-in-fire-ft-travi-scott/
@CudiSXN
@TravisSXN
http://hiphop-n-more.com/2016/12/kid-cudi-passion-pain-demon-slayin-new-release-date/
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- Thread: False Alarm is a good song
Nov 29, 2016
I wasn't feeling it at first but after listening to the entire album a few times, the song became better and better to me. hook is ridiculous. it grew on me like crazy. also it leads into reminder beautifully
anyone else feel this way? I don't think I'd even put it in the bottom 3 on the album.Pixel, Ordinary Joel, marmin shkreli and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Nov 26, 2016
the chief keef disrespect here is f---ing pathetic
the hip hop community is always talking about legends, how it feels like there hasnt been one in some time now stop f---ing acting new or im gonna scream hes right here
dude is iconic and unfathomably influential we let the industry use sosa the least we could do is give him his fair dues people are so mad at how young and successful he is he's been giving us heat for so long already and now hes taking time to level up his craft as turboMike Tyson, dester23, Meero and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
- Thread: feel bad for herbo and YG
Nov 25, 2016
they both dropped solid mixtapes and literally nobody but soldier gonna give a f--- about them after they hear starboyasvdawg, Ordinary Joel, dester23 and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
- Thread: Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (Leaked)
Nov 15, 2016
Bruno Mars - 24K Magic
01. 24K Magic
02. Chunky
03. Perm
04. That´s What I Like
05. Versace On The Floor
06. Straight Up and Down
07. Calling All My Lovelies
08. Finesse
09. Too Good To Say Goodbye
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Nov 11, 2016
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Nov 5, 2016
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- Thread: Why Pimp C Was Pissed When He First Heard André 3000’s “Int’l Players Anthem” Verse - DJBooth
Nov 4, 2016
via DJBooth
http://djbooth.net/news/entry/2016-11-03-p-----c-andre-3000-intl-players-anthem-verse
By Yoh | 5 hours ago
p---- C was not happy when he received an email of André rapping his verse with the drums removed.
http://static.djbooth.net/pics-features/rect/p-----c-hated-andre-3000-ipa-verse.jpg
There’s something magical about the way André 3000 begins his verse on “Int’l Players Anthem.” The moment you hear his voice you're compelled to recite the spoken word-esque verse alongside him. It’s pure poetry, modern day Shakespearean, and delivering the verse over a sample of Willie Hutch’s angelic “I Choose You” makes for a song opening that is pure as a baby’s heart.
It’s fitting that the music video was a wedding—the song sounds like wedding vows, white gowns, and good tequila. When our former managing editor Nathan ranked all of Andre’s guest verses, “Int’l Players Anthem” was given a whopping rating of 700 stacks. When our former editor Lucas knighted “Int’l Players Anthem” his favorite hip-hop song ever, he considered Andre’s verse exceptional—a perfect description. I’ve never met anyone that didn’t like his contribution to the song.
One small detail that separates André's verse from p---- C, Bun B, and Big Boi is that there’s are no drums or bass playing during his verse, it’s strictly the beautiful sample. I always thought it was a genius way to begin the song, but when p---- C first heard the verse, he didn’t feel that way at all.
Jeff Sledge, one of the most renowned A&Rs of the now defunct Jive Records, recently appeared on ItsThereal's A Waste Of Time podcast and revealed an unknown fact about the making of “Int’l Players Anthem.” We all know how p---- was very specific about everything—the legendary story of how he almost didn’t show up for Jay’s “Big Pimpin” video is a perfect example—so it should come as no surprise that when André turned in his verse and the drums were removed, The p---- was pissed.
"He was like, 'f--- Andre, man.' How the f--- he goin send my s--- back and take my drums out."
Originally, André's verse wasn’t walking on the cloud that is the “I Choose You” sample, but he had the foresight to know how awkward his verse might be if he tried that same delivery over something that included the aggressive drums. It being a UGK song, p---- didn’t appreciate how Dre just decided to remove the drums from a song that didn’t belong to him. It took some convincing from Jeff that the song was actually better as a result. He believed André being practically a capella was a nice build up, and that the drums dropping would be explosive along with p----'s classic verse. It was a perspective that calmed the raging p---- and the rest is hip-hop history.
History is something that “Int’l Players Anthem” is soaked in. It’s an instant southern classic for several reasons. This was the second collaboration between UGK and Outkast, the first was "Tough Guy," from the soundtrack to the 2000 movie Shaft. The song is also one of the last times that André and Big Boi were officially together on a track. Originally, it was a collaboration between UGK and Three 6 Mafia, but Sony refused to clear the song. Instead of allowing the record to sit on the shelf, Juicy J emailed the song he produced with DJ Paul to André. After hearing André’s verse, Big Boi decided he had to be on it. Now we can add p---- C’s outrage to André removing the drums to the story.
On the set of the “Int’l Players Anthem” music video s---t, André confessed to MTV that he was worried he wouldn’t get away with a verse that ran an entire minute before the drums came in. He knew that his approach to the song wasn’t conventional, but in that is the genius. It’s funny how his verse and p---- C’s compliment each other; the song wouldn’t be the same without their polar opposite components.
“Int’l Players Anthem” needed both the angelic poet and the aggressive p----. Long Live p---- C.83837477, xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Dank Sinatra and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Oct 28, 2016
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Oct 27, 2016
Runner (feat. A$AP Ant & Lil Uzi Vert)
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/runner-feat.-a$ap-ant-lil/id1169211357?l=en&app=itunes
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Telephone Calls (feat. A$AP Rocky, Tyler, the Creator, Playboi Carti & Yung Gleesh)
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/telephone-calls-feat.-a$ap/id1169218377?l=en&app=itunes
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Oct 25, 2016
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Oct 22, 2016
1. Outkast- Atliens
2. Outkast- Stankonia
3. Aesop Rock- LAbor Days
4. Big L- Lifestyles ov da Poor & Dangerous
5. Ab Soul- Control System
6. Big Krit- 4eva na a Day
7. 2pac- Me Against the World
8. Redman- Dare iz a Darkside
9. Deltron- Deltron 3030
10. Outkast- Aquemini
11. Big Pun- Captial Punishment
12. Kendrick Lamar- Section 80
13. Danny Brown- ---
14. Kanye West- Graduation
15. Aesop Rock- The Impossible Kid
now tell me if im r-----ed or not
This has been a list created by that muthafucka
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- Thread: Kanye goes on rant about Jay Z
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