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Kendrick steals the show again. These are some leftovers from his second commercial project, To Pimp A Butterfly. Crazy thing is, these "leftovers", are still better than what most rappers are dropping these days. King Kendrick is still at the top of his game, as well as the rap game itself.
This is the debut album of Atlanta native, Houston influenced rapper, Travi$ Scott. Scott successfully demonstrates the sound that has been coming out of Atlanta for the last few years, and takes it to new heights. Definitely an artist to keep an eye on in the future.
Been listening to The Weeknd since the early days, and this is his first big commercial success. Singles like Can't Feel My Face & The Hills have made Abel Tesfaye one of the hottest names in popular music today. While this album is definitely more for pop radio than his previous work, The Weeknd still has his insane voice and maintains his dark lyrics and definitely shows he has the ability to crossover into the pop realm, while still holding onto what has gotten him to where he is today.
One of just a few albums ever to receive the 5 mics rating from The Source Magazine. The former Geto Boy comes with the heat on his own, and cements his status as one of the South's best rappers.
Dr. Dre comes back to the real world with his first album in 16 years. This time he comes with new and old school artists to help him tell his story. Features include Kendrick Lamar, The Game, Jon Connor, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, and more.
Wayne's second installment in "Tha Carter" series continues to show off his witty word play and charismatic flow as he makes his ascension to the top of the rap game back in 2005-2008.