GAF-Hop presents: The 2012 Hip-Hop Awards (Results are up!)

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Album of the Year

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1st: Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city




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2nd: ScHoolboy Q - Habits & Contradiction




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3rd: Killer Mike - RAP Music




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4th: Ab-Soul - Control System




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5th: Nas - Life is Good


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6th: G.O.O.D. Music - Cruel Summer


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7th: Big K.R.I.T. - 4Eva Na Day




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8th: The Alchemist - Russian Roulette




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9th: El-P - Cancer 4 Cure




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10th: Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa


Song of the Year
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Ab-Soul - Terrorist Threats ft. Danny Brown

Runner Ups:

Kendrick Lamar - mA.A.d city 

G.O.O.D. Music - Mercy

DJ Khaled - Hip Hop

A$AP Rocky - Goldie




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Artist of the Year: Kendrick Lamar




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Producer(s) of the Year: Harry Fraud & The Alchemist




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Rookie of the Year: Joey Bada$$



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Feature Killer of the Year: Danny Brown




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Biggest Surprise(s): Meek Mill - Dreams & Nightmares & Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city




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Biggest Disappointment: Big K.R.I.T. - Live from the Underground










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Here you will get the chance to vote for your most standout albums/mixtapes, tracks, artist, producer, and more.

Guidelines

  • Voting ends January 18th, 2013, 11:59 PM PST

  • You can vote up to 10 albums and up to 10 songs while the rest of the categories (Individual Categories) only get one vote.

  • Exactly 10 albums/songs isn't necessary but highly recommended. If you post less than 10, the distribution of the points will not change. Be considerate of the awards, try for at least 5 albums/songs.

  • Check your list twice and make sure you haven't repeated any albums/songs. Try to use the album's/song's exact title. Acronyms are not recommended and may disqualify your vote if it is too obscure. Remember, clarity is key here and will make everyone's life a lot easier.

  • When discussing someone's vote, please edit out their votes. If you want to change your votes, edit your original post with your vote. If you post more than one vote, you will be disqualified.

  • Be reasonable with what you consider to be hip-hop. While it isn't cut and dry on what is and isn't hip-hop, the majority of the album has to be considered hip-hop, not just a few hip-hop elements thrown in there.

    i.e. Artists like The Weeknd and Frank Ocean will not be counted.​

  • What am I allowed to use for my albums? The only strict rule is it has to have an official release date in the year 2012. No exceptions. Both studio albums and mixtapes are allowed. EPs are not. Albums that were leaked in 2012 but have a release date in 2013 are not allowed.

  • Forgot what was released in 2012? Check out GAF-Hop's OT with various albums mentioned in the OP. Also you can check out HiResDes' 2012 Quarterly Round-Ups for a lot of recommendations/reminders.

Point Distribution - You don't have to use the following text format but it will make your vote a lot easier to handle. This applies to both album of the year and song of the year.

  1. Album A ; 4 points
  2. Album B ; 3 points
  3. Album C ; 3 points
  4. Album D ; 2 points
  5. Album E ; 2 points
  6. Album F ; 2 points
  7. Album G ; 1 point
  8. Album H ; 1 point
  9. Album I ; 1 point
  10. Album J ; 1 point

Individual Categories - You don't have to vote for every category.
  • Artist/Group of the Year
  • Producer of the Year
  • Rookie of the Year
  • Feature Killer of the Year
  • Biggest Surprise
  • Biggest Disappointment

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HiResDes

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Dipset Desi's Albums of the Year

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Kendrick Lamar - good k.i.d. m.A.A.d. city; Kendrick delivers a cohesive album with a strong concept and storyline that offers depth while never feeling forced or in anyway detrimental to the song making process. He showcases a variety of flows, changes pace at will, and is self-aware enough to preach without abstaining himself of guilt. Sure the topics are quite familiar and a bit predictable at times, but Kendrick's passion is pretty much unparalleled. Some of the song structures are quite inventive with Kendrick even rapping in the voice of different characters, as are the beats, which helps the album from feeling repetitive despite its long length. GKMC is an album with layers that might be readily accessible, especially in this age of instant gratification and impersonal swag-toting self-ignorance. It reaches a level of introspection and emotion that other rappers would never touch. It's a shame how unsafe it has become to be real. GKMC is the album Kendrick wanted to make, not the album his studio told him to make.

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Roc Marciano - Reloaded; The second most thematic rap album of the year. Roc's style is reminiscent of all the 90s coke rappers, but there's something even more mafioso-esque about his demeanor. His tone rarely changes even as he details just exactly how you're gonna bite the dust and he's gonna ride off with your shit, and he spits multi-syllabic rhymes line after line with such a furious repetition you can't but wonder why it still sounds so effortless. Roc is like the anti-hero that you don't know if you should root for, but his bravado and image is so cool that you can't help but concede to in the end.

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Freddie Gibbs - BFK; Quite possibly the least cheesy pure trap album crafted this year featuring the wonderful rhythmic raspy baritone raps of a thug poet. Think Young Jeezy during his Recession phase, there's something truly masochistic hidden under all over the braggadocio and misogyny, but the shit is so catchy that it almost detracts from its serious undertones or least acts as a diversion. The album works well under the "fuck everything mantra," using fuck in both a sexual and violent sense. It's just super real and at the same time very materialistic and superficial.

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Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions; Similarly to Deniro, Q possesses an ability to craft introspective storylines and also to make bumpable shallow tracks within the same thematic equation. However, Schoolboy Q's range of energy is much greater, going from ridiculously high-energy, to somberly sober sometimes within the same song and somehow it sounds rather fluid. Q is like a more self-aware version of early 50-Cent, as he is able to take a step back at his own destructive path and pose an interesting comment.

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Deniro Farrar - Destiny Altered; Deniro manages to deliver an album coupling dark, paranoid, schizophrenic raps with somewhat experimental future-garage trap beats that match the large ambiance of his topics with a bass-driven wall of sound. Deniro is special because of his ability to meld the introspective with the shallow and then mold the subsequent contradiction into something interesting.

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El-P - Cancer 4 Cure; Cancer 4 Cure is basically Fantastic Damage 2.0. His production is still unparalleled possessing futuristic sounds and a meticulous use of noise to create disorienting transitions and add yet another layer to an already impressive myriad of sounds. Also while Killer Mike is undoubtedly the better rapper, I do enjoy El-P's lyrics slightly more for their imagination and batshit insane theatrics. I really couldn't picture anyone else going over some of these beats and maintaining the some of sort dystopic cohesion.

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Skeme - Alive & Living; For some people Skeme's raspy voice and one-note singularly trap-focused raps might detract from their overall enjoyment, but it only impressed me more. There aren't any songs "for the ladies" on here, or any stops from the high-octane bravado for moments of self-reflection. Skeme goes all in on every track and never lets up, and the rappers featured on this album feed off his hunger and provide amazing verses.

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A$ton Matthews - Versace Ragz; There's something so raw and ridiculously high-octane about Matthews' breed of thug-rap, which also gets a boost from its swag-flair and bevvy of wrestling references. This is that shit you want on when you feel like jumping out your car and suplexing a ninja. This is that Sweet Chin Music. Snorting blow, fucking hoes, techs blasting out the window...

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French Montana - Mac and Cheese 3; Okay, I'm ashamed at how much I like this mixtape, but there's something undeniably special here. The ignorant slurs of Montana and the dense overly-produced tunes on this album are a match made in heaven. This is the quintessential guilty pleasure of the year, and it's a wonder that such a low-tier rapper would work well over such grandiose beats, but he does and in fact it seems to be the perfect formula. Mac and Cheese 3 gave me what I didn't know I wanted, and opened my ears to the beauty of near braindead ignorance.

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Lil Ugly Mane - Mista Thug Isolation;Lil Ugly Mane (Shawn Kemp) is undoubtedly a product of the the heydey southern trap rap, which in turn housed some of the darkest, most irreverent music of the genre. What's most impressive about Lil Ugly is his ability to make something that sounds so rooted in that era without overusing samples or relying on merely flipping old beats. Mista Thug Isolation wears it's influences on its sleeves, but it's composed entirely of original music and sounds organic enough to be placed alongside many of those albums of yesteryear.

Honorable Mention:
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Game - Jesus Piece; Jesus Piece is good cover album. However, too often does the female/male collaborator disrupt a track's cohesion to the point where the religious/sacrilegious context of the album becomes lost. After hearing Holy Water I was hoping the album would mostly be compromised of dark, atmospheric religiously schizophrenic tracks. Half of the album is really good: Ali Bomaye, I Remember, Church, Jesus Piece, Name Me King, Pray, and Scared Now. See No Evil and Can't Get Right are prime examples of fantastic tracks marred by an overbearing singing hook. The sample in Can't Get Right is strong enough to stand alone. The lows of the album are really kind of cringe-worthy in my eyes. Blood Diamonds, All That Lady, and Celebration all try too hard to build upon the framework of previously successful songs and thus end up highlighting Game's biggest shortcomings in terms of his dependence on other performers and his lack of creative vision. A few snips and cuts and I think Game is left with a great album instead of a really good one.

MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

Artist/Group of the Year- Kendrick Lamar; Metro Zu - Groups should perform as groups right, TDE didn't drop much as a group.

Producer of the Year- El-P

Rookie of the Year- Deniro Farrar

Feature Killer of the Year- Danny Brown and Styles P tie.

Biggest Surprise- Mac and Cheese 3

Biggest Disappointment- Stoned Immaculate

Song of the Year- - Oh Hail No

Verse of the Year- Nas on Triple Beam Dreams.
 

Tokubetsu

Member
Boycotting this thread and everything it stands for. Also to judge everyone listing Good Kid Mad City at #1.
 

Esch

Banned
The gawd esch is here to bring you his list brehs. You better enjoy because its probably going to be the best one here.

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ALBUMS

#1. Kendrick Lamar //Good Kid, m.A.A.d city; 4 points
Needs no introduction justification or anything. Listen to this album. Buy this album.

#2 The Alchemist //Russian Roulette; 3 points
This album is a symphony, a wonderful journey through the distorted melodic loops of alc's choosing. Its exactly what i needed in 2012 through the hard times: gutter concertos.

#3 Killer Mike //RAP Music; 3 points
I'm not a big fan of Killer Mike or El-P. However, something in this mix combined to make hip hop napalm. This shit is hot. It has all the energy and fire of the best tinfoil hat conspiracy rap without any of the corniness. It's Killer Mike coming clean with the audience, telling him what he really thinks. El blessed him with electronic backing that sounds downright soulful on some tracks, and like digital Bathory on others.

#4 Action Bronson x Alchemist // Rare Chandeliers; 2 points
Magical. It supposed to be exactly like I expected: the dark humor of everyone's fat idiot dumbass albanian rapper over some dark strings. I was surprised. There is some downright cheerful stuff on this LP. Alc throws some curveballs with multiple beat switches, and Action keeps pace. If you can't vibe with this absurd, off the wall insanity I pity you.


#5 El-P // Cancer 4 Cure ; 2 points
This was a total left field shot for me. I mentioned that I wasnt an El fan before... If Killer Mike's album made me a believer before, this album made me a fan. El drops some of the dissonant, perhaps overextended beats that he previously entertained for layered bombast. This album is what backpack sidepart hip hop needs, a bump of cocaine and a shot of whiskey. This is probably the most intelligent fight music i've heard.

#6 Sean Price // Mic Tyson ; 2 points
Speaking of fight music.... This is what can happen when a man has the wisdom to stay in his lane. This shit went so hard. Never before have i vibed to a rapper telling me that he'd make my mom suck his dick with bbq sauce on it b. I'm ashamed typing this.

#7 The RZA // Man With the Iron Fists OST ; 1 point
It's weird being a Wu stan in 2012. They are so so close to coming back hard. There are some straight up magical joints on here; White Dress, Rivers of Blood, Six Directions of Boxing, etc etc. Then there are some creative misses. I realize it is a movie OST, but the end product was SO much better than I expected.


#8 Freddie Gibbs // Baby Face Killa; 1 point
Gibbs brought it. He went with the appetizer platter approach. Meaning; a little bit of some shit for everyone. The southern joint. The kirko bangz WAH WAH WAH NAH NAH joint. That hard gangster shit. But it's good. I like gibbs. Next time, more focused and some more... Distinctive production? He'll have an AotY candidate.

#9 Nas // Life is Good ; 1 point
This album fell off a little for me. The impact of this is strange; its just odd to hear a man of Nas' age spitting with the intensity and focus several times that of the new guys. it's almost depressing. Actually, this album is depressing. It's good though.


#10 Roc Marciano // Reloaded ; 1 point
Yea i was wrong bout dis


MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

Artist/Group of the Year- Man of the year is Kendrick, group of the year is TDE. You don't have an argument for anything else so stop it slime.

Producer of the Year- Looking at my list you think i'd say El or Alc right? Nope. Harry Fraud. He fell short on producing LP's all the way through, but he made some of the most magical shit. Using mediocre rappers half the time. Man is a wizard with loops and claps. Just listen to Bird on a Wire and Intro off Mac and Cheese 3.

Rookie of the Year- Gotta give it to Lute. He jumped out of bandcamp at all of GAF-HOP in a bit of a storm with his album West1996. Waiting and watching on this one. He should change his name and image a bit. But as far as retro shit? He eats Joey Bada$$'s lunch.

Feature Killer of the Year- Danny Brown and Styles P tie. I enjoyed every verse from these dudes this year. Shit was magical as hell.

Biggest Surprise- Liking Meek Mill D&N. I'm a hater though.

Biggest Disappointment- Live From the Underground. I bought this stale, boring ass album and i regret 1000% percent of it

Song of the Year- WOH by Currensy, Styles and Harry Fraud. Shit is miami vice city. Also big ups to Rivers of Blood and Pistol Grip. Great songs.

Verse of the Year- Nas on Triple Beam Dreams. Scarface dream music.

GAF HOP Awards

Poster of the Year: Des (came too correct this year)
Jokes of the Year: PhoenixDark (too many to list)
Rookie of the Year: Thabiz (old fuck transplant)
Belligerent Fuck of the Year: Enter the 36 Chambers (you beat recon fam!)
Worst Poster of the Year 2012: mlarine and Fixed2BeBroken. You both suck.


May 2012 be blessed with AAA+ hip hop like last year was. Keep that shine brehs
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IrishNinja

Member
i see you des

okay i made it through ASAP's shit (you wont see it here), that just leaves jesus piece but i feel safe going ahead anyway

  1. Kendrick Larmar - Good Kid, M.A.A.D. titties Limited fuckaToku editions; 4 points
  2. Nas - Life is Good ; 3 points
  3. Killer Mike - R.A.P. Music ; 3 points
  4. Man with the Iron Fists OST ; 2 points
  5. Big K.R.I.T. - 4EvaNaDay ; 2 points
  6. Curren$y - Stoned Immaculate ; 2 points
  7. Alchemist - Russian Roulette ; 1 point
  8. G.O.O.D. Music - Cruel Summer ; 1 point (apparently the shit i wanted was on Winter) 1 point
  9. Schoolboy Q - Habits and Contradiction; 1 point
  10. Big Boi - Vicious lies & dangerous rumors aka LEMME SEE THEM TITTIES ; 1 point

songs!

1) Kendrick Lamar - M.A.D. city
2) ASAP Rocky - Goldie
3) RZA & Black Keys - Baddest man alive
4) Kendrick Lamar ft. Dr Dre - the Recipe
5) Big Boi - She said okay
6) White Dress - Kanye West
7) Mercy - GOOD Music
8-10 forthcoming

last 1 reserved for when ya'll get serious and post some shit i forgot about
nods to Wu Block (cause fuck ya life), C4C, Xzibit - Napalm, more to come (i wanna say DMXs shit but i cant, plus my man 36 will handle that)

biggest disappointment: A$AP Rocky's leaked struggles
 

siddx

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1. Killer Mike - RAP music 4 points
I've never been a huge fan of El-P's rapping but I loved his production, and I've never been a big fan of Killer Mike's beat selection but I love his voice and flow. So here we have the perfect example of two strengths cancelling out weaknesses. El-P really stepped it up too, giving us the kind of beats I would have never expected and yet sound distinctly "el-p". He took a southern feel and gave it an almost haunting vibe. I feel locked in to this album when I listen, for those 50 odd minutes, this album is all that exists. I love every single track on here, it's been a very long time since I could say that about an album.

2. Kendrick Lamar - GKMC
3 points
I didn't like section.80. I thought it was extremely mediocre and tedious, with only a handful of bright spots. So I had zero expectations for this one. More of the same shit I figured. Except Kendrick did exactly what I hoped he would do but never actually expected him to. He evolved his style and sound without simply trying to sound like whatever happened to be selling at the time. It’s a way more intelligent album than s.80 and more importantly it’s an album of such superior quality it’s remarkable. With only small missteps along the way (the complete shit hook on Real, not splitting up sing about me and dying of thirst, the fact that now or never even exists) Kendrick has me excited as hell for whatever’s next.

3. Big KRIT - Live from the Underground 3 points
Seems like everyone wanted something very specific from this album, and almost nobody got it. So I guess Im just lucky in that the album delivered everything I wanted from Krit. I listened to this album a lot trying to understand it’s critics. Is it the production? Naw, the production is fantastic. Whether the ATLiens throwback of the title track or the riding around on a sunny day “cool to be southern”. Then it must be the lyrics. Hmm he’s not saying anything he hasn’t from the beginning, so why is an issue now? In fact his flow and delivery continues to improve and is better than ever. The hooks? None of the hooks are so atrocious it makes me want to deafen myself the way a lot of rap hook do. Fuck it, guess I’m just lucky.

4. Jarren Benton - Freebasin' with Kevin Bacon 2 points
5. Schoolboy Q - Habits and Contradictions 2 points
6. Aesop Rock - Skelethon 2 points
7. David Banner - Sex Drugs and Video Games 1 point
8. Big Krit - 4eva and a day 1 point
9. Chiddy Bang - Breakfast 1 point
10. Big Boi - Viscous Lies and Dangerous Rumors 1 point

Close calls:

Apollo Brown and Guilty Simpson - Dice Game
Xzibit - Napalm
Ace Hood - Body Bags vol.2
Lute - west1996
el-p - cancer 4 cure
2chainz : based on a tru story



Artist/Group of the Year : TDE
Producer of the Year : El-P
Feature Killer of the Year : 2chainz
Biggest Surprise : Good Kid Maad City
Biggest Disappointment : Rick Ross - God forgives I don't


Top 12 songs in no order

Asap Rocky - Pretty Flacko remix
Meek Mill and Ross - Believe it
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis - Thrift Shop
Skeme - Kidz with gunz
POS - They cant come
Kendrick Lamar - Money trees
Slaughterhouse - Throw it away
Ace Hood - Double cup
2chainz - Like me
Big Krit - I got this
Killer Mike - Butane
El-P - The full retard
 

Vman

Member
1. Game: Jesus Piece ;4 points
2. Nas: Life is Good ;3 points
3.Big K.r.i.t: 4eva Na day ;3 points
4. Currency: Stoned Immaculate ;2 points
5.GOOD Music: Cruel Summer ;2 points
6. Man with the Iron Fist soundtrack ;2 points
7. Big Boi: Vicious lies and dangerous rumors ;1 point
8.SchoolBoy Q: Habits and contradictions ;1 point
9.Big K.r.i.t: Live from the underground ;1 point
10.Lupe Fiasco: Food and Liquor 2 ;1 point

Feature Killer: Nas
Biggest Surprise: P.O.S. We don't even live here
 

IrishNinja

Member
i see you Koodos...you can partake in our madness, just copy/paste my list if nothing else

damn, i put cigarette boats when i meant stoned immaculate, fixed

also eshas you seen my fitocracy? back on my grind, you aint want none of that protein/tuna/brown rice gas nahmean
 
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Albums

#1 Kendrick Lamar || good kid, m.A.A.d city; 4 points
I'mma get on my hipster shit for a second and say I listened to this genius before he made it. Been cheering for him since I heard his self-titled EP and just waiting for him to break out ever since. The fate of present day hip-hop rested on his shoulders, and while that's mighty hyperbolic, he delivered. So good that I bought two copies to support the guy, he didn't "let hip-hop die on october 22nd," and in the process gave us fuck what you heard, an instant classic.

#2 Ab-Soul || Control System; 3 points
For the longest time I thought Soul was the weakest of the four. I know, blasphemy. But this album really brought him into his own. Spitting just the right amount of paranoia, Soul had me captivated from beginning to end.

#3 Schoolboy Q || Habits & Contradictions; 3 points
"Y'all actin' like that TDE don't run L.A
Coast ain't been this hard since Pac, Death Row, and Dr. Dre"
'Nuff said, Q gave us an album worthy of a top three, maybe top two spot.

#4 Joey Bada$$ || 1999; 2 points
Out of fuckin nowehere, Joey gave us a solid mixtape with a sound that really brought you back to the golden age.

#5 Curren$Y and Harry Fraud || Cigarette Boats; 2 points
I'll be completely honest. I heard this for the first time on new years eve. Can't believe I slept on this. Lyrically it's good, but the production puts it on a whole, nother, level.

#6 NaS || Life is Good; 2 points
It feels weird to put a NaS album at a spot like number six, but don't let that fool you. Life is Good was a return to form of sorts that proved Nasir could still hold his own against today's "heavyweights". While this album definitely had it's highs and lows, it's still worthy of a spot on this list.

#7 G.O.O.D. Music || Cruel Summer; 1 point
I told myself I wouldn't put this album on this list. Nothing against the individual members, it's just that this album didn't stand out to me as a whole. But then I started looking at songs individually and I just couldn't justify omitting it.

#8 Mickey Factz || Mickey MauSe; 1 point
Kind of an off the board pick perhaps; always been a fan of Mickey's material, and this mixtape was no different. A concept mixtape, and perhaps his best in recent memory, Mickey MauSe still garners frequent playtime.

#9 Big K.R.I.T. || Live from the Underground; 1 point
Siddx said it best a couple posts up, but people didn't fuck with this album for the weirdest reasons. Perhaps they wanted something different, but personally I enjoyed the end product, and was happy to give this guy my money.

#10 PRO ERA || PEEP: The aPROcalypse; 1 point
Weird putting two albums from someone I had no clue existed until this year. Continuing where 1999 left off, Joey Bada$$ and the rest of the PRO ERA crew deliver another smooth sounding product overshadowed by the untimely death of Capital Steez. RIP.


Songs

#1 Hip Hop || Nas, Scarface, DJ Khaled; 4 points
"Twisting on the blade in my heart, deep
Always on my mind so I can't sleep
She used to tell me she was all mine
Now the only way I see the broad is online"

#2 New God Flow || Kanye West, Pusha T, Ghostface Killah; 3 points
"Went from most hated to the champion god flow
I guess that's a feeling only me and Lebron know"

#3 Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe || Kendrick Lamar; 3 points
"To you that's a quick check with all disrespect let me say this"

#4 The Jig Is Up (Dump'n) || Kendrick Lamar; 2 points
"Picture plenty pussies throwing pelly guns at me
Paranoia making it more than difficult for me to sleep
Pinnacle, I know I be, centerfold, I know I got
But they hate to frame me as the Mona Lisa of Hip-Hop
So retaliation is a must, when we bend the block
My niggas dump'n out the roof, (Do-do-do-do-do)
Drive past, guns blast, shooting up the charts too"

#5 m.A.A.d City || Kendrick Lamar, MC Eiht; 2 points
"Aw man, God damn, all hell broke loose
You killed my cousin back in '94. Fuck yo truce"

#6 Don't Like (Remix) || Pusha T, Kanye West, Big Sean, Chief Keef, Jadakiss; 2 points
"She blowin’ up my phone, that’s that bitch I don’t like"

#6.5 Mercy || Kanye West, 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Pusha T; (no points)
"Okay Lamborghini Mercy, your chick, she so thirsty
I'm in that two-seat Lambo with your girl, she tryna jerk me"

#7 Like Water || Capital Steez, Joey Bada$$, CJ Fly; 1 point
"I'm connecting to my brethren with the
West side connection cause he say he got the best there
We got the birds like 2-4-7
So I'm a hit you back in a second, cause we already"


#8 The Book of Soul || Ab-Soul; 1 point
"I still believe in God, we just ain't never spoke
Unless we talkin' symbolically, then I might agree
But if you really wanna look at it that way
Then, hey man, God don't like me"

#9 Druggys Wit Hoes Again || Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul; 1 point
"Won't pass the weed, but I'll pass a bitch
Mastermind, the bitch stole my dick
Stuck me up, and didn't hit a lick
Retaliated, had to bust off quick"

#10 Ocho Cinco || French Montana, Diddy, Los, Machine Gun Kelly, Red Cafe; 1 point
"Bitch I'm cold as ice water, put dick way down yo throat until yo eyes water"



Artist/Group of the Year || Is this even a question? Black Hippy over everything, see my #3 album of the year for a better explanation.

Producer of the Year || Can't really choose one, so I'll say Harry Fraud and Sounwave.

Rookie of the Year || It was obvious by my list, but I'm going with Joey Bada$$.

Feature Killer of the Year || I was gonna say 2 Chainz, but I'm gonna actually say Kendrick Lamar. 2 Chainz probably had more features, but how many times did you say the phrase, "man K.dot killed that shit" this year? Exactly.

Biggest Surprise || I'm gonna have to say Joey Bada$$ just cause to me he came out of nowhere.

Biggest Disappointment || No significant developments on Detox or Act II. Seriously guys, get your shit together.

LINE OF THE YEAR || SCHOOLBOY Q - "YAWK YAWK YAWK YAWK"
 

PBY

Banned
Maaaan GKMC winning is a lock. :/ my list, will do a write up later

1 Habits and contradictions ; 4 points
2 Mac and Cheese 3 ; 3 points
3 4eva and a Day ; 3 points
4 Control System ; 2 points
5 Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors ; 2 points
6 Cruel Summer ; 2 points
7 Rich Forever; 1 point
8 Cancer 4 Cure ; 1 point
9 Reloaded ; 1 point
10 Cigarette Boats ; 1 point

Fuck y'all for not letting me put TNGHT up there, would have prob been my fav. Notable near misses: Cabin Fever 2, Kill or be Killed, MWTIF Soundtrack.
 
Albums
1. Good Kid M.A.A.D. City - Kendrick Lamar
2. Jesus Piece - Game
3. Dreams and Nightmares - Meek Mill
4. Rich Forever - Rick Ross
5. Life is Good - Nas
6. Cruel Summer - GOOD Music
7. Breakfast - Chiddy Bang
8. Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head - TI
9. God Forgives, I Don't - Rick Ross
10. Based on a T.R.U. Story - 2 Chainz


Songs
1. Ali Bomaye - Game
2. M.A.A.D. City - Kendrick Lamar
3. Swimming Pools - Kendrick Lamar
4. Traumatized - Meek Mill
5. Triple Beam Dreams - Rick Ross
6. Rich Forever - Rick Ross
7. Accident Murderers - Nas
8. Ball - TI
9. Fuckin Problems - ASAP Rocky
10. Hate Bein Sober - Chief Keef

Feature Killer - 2 Chainz
 
1. Kendrick Lamar: GKMC - 4 points
2. ScHoolboy Q: Habits & Contradictions - 3 points
3. Currency: Stoned Immaculate - 3 points
4. GOOD Music: Cruel Summer - 2 points
5. Life Is Good: Nas - 2 points
6. Man With The Ironfist OST - 2 points
7. Big K.R.I.T.: Live From The Underground - 1 point
8. Lupe Fiasco: Food & Liquor 2 - 1 point
9. #BFK - Freddie Gibbs - 1 point
10. Jesus Piece: Game - 1 point

Producer of the Year: Drumma Boy
Feature Killer of the Year: 2 Chainz
Biggest Disappointment: TI - Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head
 

HiResDes

Member
Maaaan GKMC winning is a lock. :/ my list, will do a write up later

1 Habits and contradictions ; 4 points
2 Mac and Cheese 3 ; 3 points
3 4eva and a Day ; 3 points
4 Control System ; 2 points
5 Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors ; 2 points
6 Cruel Summer ; 2 points
7 Rich Forever; 1 point
8 Cancer 4 Cure ; 1 point
9 Reloaded ; 1 point
10 Cigarette Boats ; 1 point

Fuck y'all for not letting me put TNGHT up there, would have prob been my fav. Notable near misses: Cabin Fever 2, Kill or be Killed, MWTIF Soundtrack.
You don't listen to lyrics confirmed.
 

mooooose

Member
Top Albums:
Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions ; 4 points
Kendrick Lamar - good kid m.A.A.d city; 3 points
Death Grips - The Money Store ; 3 points
GOOD Music - Cruel Summer ; 2 points
Ab-Soul - Control System ; 2 points
Chief Keef - Finally Rich ; 2 points
Alchemist - Russian Roulette ; 1 point
ASAP Mob - Lords Never Worry ; 1 point (Only for the Rocky songs, the rest was shit)
Action Bronson - Rare Chandeliers ; 1 point


idk if we're allowed to have repeat artists for top songs but fuck it
Top Songs:
Schoolboy Q & ASAP Rocky - Hands on the Wheel
Schoolboy Q - Nightmare on Figg St
Schoolboy Q & Ab-Soul - Druggys Wit Hoes Again
Schoolboy Q - Blessed
Chief Keef - Love Sosa
Chief Keef - Kobe
ASAP Rocky - Goldie
Theo London & ASAP Rocky - Big Spender
ASAP Rocky & Jim Jones - Freeze
ASAP Rocky & Flatbush Zombies - Bath Salt
Bodega BAMZ & Flatbush Zombies - Thrilla
Bodega BAMZ - PAPI
GOOD Music - Mercy
ASAP Rocky & Schoolboy Q - Pussy Money Weed
Pusha T, Kanye, & Ghostface Killah - New God Flow
Alchemist, Danny Brown, Schoolboy Q - Flight Confirmation
Ab-Soul & Danny Brown - Terrorist Threats
RiFF RaFF & Action Bronson - Hot Shots Part Deux
RiFF RaFF & Action Bronson - Bird on a Wire
Kendrick Lamar - The Recipe
Danny Brown - Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine)

Way more than 10 but those are my most listened to songs this year...

oh and

Kendrick Lamar - Sing About Me

but that song doesn't belong with all those, because it is literally a classic. The rest of these will come and go, but that song will stay with me forever (mad pussy right now).
 
1. good kid m.A.A.d. city - Kendrick Lamar
2. Mac & Cheese 3 - French Montana
3. Mista Thug Isolation - LIL UGLY MANE
4. Cancer 4 Cure - El-P
5. Rare Chandeliers - Action Bronson & The Alchemist
6. Habits & Contradictions - Schoolboy Q
7. Lord of The Fly - Nacho Picasso
8. RAP Music - Killer Mike
9. Based on a TRU Story - 2Chainz
10. Duality - Captain Murphy

Honorable Mentions:
x. Man in the High Tower - Mr. MFN eXquire
x. Control System - Ab-Soul
x. Freebasing with Kevin Bacon - Jarren Benton
x. Destiny.altered - Deniro Farrar

Artist of the Year - Kendrick Lamar
Group of the Year - TDE
Producer of the Year - Harry Fraud
Rookie of the Year - Joey Bada$$
Feature Killer of the Year - Danny Brown
Biggest Surprise - Based on a TRU story
Biggest Disappointment - Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors
 
Will have my list up tomorrow probably. Also thinking on stuff like producer of the year and other shit.

Right now I got 3 TDE albums and 2 from DeNiro Farrar. Don't know if it's final though but that's mad stannery.
 

SoilBreak

Banned
1. Killer Mike - RAP music - 4 points
2. Schoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions - 3 points
3. Kendrick Lamar - GKMC - 3 points
4. Alchemist - Russian Roulette - 2 points
5. Deniro Farrar - DESTINY. altered - 2 points
6. Freddie Gibbs - Baby Face Killa - 2 points
7. Skeme - Alive & Living - 1 points
8. Action Bronson - Blue Chips - 1 points
9. A$ton Matthews - VERSACE RAGZ - 1 points
10. Sean Price - Mic Tyson - 1 points
 

OG Kush

Member
Albums:
1) Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid Mad City - 4
2) Nas - Life is good - 3
3) Killer Mike - RAP Music- 3
4) Schoolboy Q - Habits N Contradictions - 2
5) Curren$y and Harry Fraud - Cigarette Boats - 2
6) Big Krit - 4eva N a day - 2
7) Ab-Soul - Control System - 1
8) RZA - Man with Iron Fist OST - 1
9) Joey Badass - 1999 - 1
10) Alchemist - Russian Roulette - 1

Producer of the year: 1) Alchemesit
2) Harry Fraud
3) Sounwave.
 

Con_Smith

Banned
1. GKMC Kendrick Lamar - A fine mix of West Coast sensibilities with a sound that takes me back to ATLiens/Aquemini and a storied delivery of a more digestible Devin The Dude, this was truely my biggest surprise. Each track was more than just your average hip hop jawn as it really felt like a movie in music form. From track one to the end I was hooked and couldn't get enough and love how at face value his music could make your head bob but beneath the surface the lyrics packed weight with measuered delivery.

2. RAP music Killer Mike - One of the most slept on when not being discussed in mainstream music, this album was another solid entry into the KM catalouge and one I see alot of you liked as well.

3. Greatest Story Never Told chapter 2 Saigon - This man doesn't get enough love here, and for being a New York rapper who uses his life story and awareness to change the hip hop mold I would figure he would be a bit more of a big deal. He's like a more street lupe without the pretense, and his album really breaks from the "ratchet" and average lines many seem to stick to for success.

4.GMCS - While the not everything was perfect, the posse cuts were what hit me. Who knew Pusha 2Chainz Ye and Big Sean could come together and make wonderful tracks that don't comprimise their personal styles? I just wish we got more cyhi and cudi and less Teayona. Like wayyyy less.

5. F&L 2 Lupe - I had my reservations after much of the bullshit this guy was pulling, selling, and what not since the lasers Fiasco(hmmm) but the album isn't that bad. Not his best but not an abortion by any means.

6. Life is Good Nas - A great old school feeling Nas album that I had on spin for weeks. Nas shows he still got it and at a time when many older artists are going to the well of what's hot instead of improving what made them great, Nas keeps it funky and I like that.

7.MIC Tyson Sean Price - It's Sean P I ain't gotta explain shit.

8. The final Adventure Murs & 9th Wonder - As a fan of 9th and many of his Justus League team ups I was kinda sad he and Murs made a last hurrah album together. Murs and 9th have made magic a few times, and this album shows that they really do compliment each other well when it comes to making great music.

9. VLaDR Big Boi - Big boi was never a slouch and never will be. Album was great but I'm still bummed Andre could throw everyone in the game, even the Gorillaz, sick ass lines but not his old friend. It doesn't hurt the album but just breaks my heart.

10. Sorry to Bother you The Coup - I just love this groups energy so much. Plus clever word play and rock rap music makes me happy.


Shoutouts: TI, MMG, Cheif Keef, and 2 Chainz. Also Childish Gambino for having Tina Fey dumb out earlier this year as well as dropping a dope mixtape.
 

thabiz

Member
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1. Roc Marciano - Reloaded (4)

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2. Meyhem Lauren - Mandatory Brunch Meetings (3)

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3. Planet Asia - Black Belt Theatre (3)

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4. Action Bronson - Rare Chandeliers (2)

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5. Ka - Grief Pedigree (2)

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6. Children of the Night - Queens...Revisited(2)

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7. DJ Premier & Bumpy Knuckles - The Kolexxxion (1)

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8. Dag Savage - Salvation (1)

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9. Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson - Dice Game (1)

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10. Oh No - Ohnomite (1)



Artist/Group of the Year: Roc Marciano
Producer of the Year : Alchemist
Rookie of the Year : Joey Bada$$
Feature Killer of the Year : Action Bronson
Biggest Surprise : Gabbie Giftsz
Biggest Disappointment : Wu Block
 

f0rk

Member
First year for me listening to much hip-hop

Albums
1) Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid Maad City
2) Schoolboy Q - Habits and Contradictions
3) Killer Mike - RAP Music
4) GOOD Music - Cruel Summer
5) Ab-Soul - Control System
6) El-P - Cancer 4 Cure
7) Aesop Rock - Skelethon

Tracks
1) The Recipe - Kendrick Lamar ft. Dr Dre
2) Goldie - ASAP Rocky
3) Hands on the Wheel - Schoolboy Q ft. ASAP Rocky
4) Swimming Pools (Drank) - Kendrick Lamar
5) There He Go - Schoolboy Q
6) White Dress - Kanye West
7) Mercy - GOOD Music
8) Terrorist Threats - Ab-Soul ft. Danny Brown
9) Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine) - Darq E Freaker feat. Danny Brown
10)Don't Like (Remix) - GOOD Music


Artist/Group of the Year - TDE
Producer of the Year - Hit Boy
Feature Killer of the Year - Danny Brown
 

mooooose

Member
I have a feeling Habits & Contradictions is going to be a stealth high ranker, which makes me overjoyed. Great fucking album. Q is the hottest dude out right now IMO.
 

IrishNinja

Member
well, nobody beats the biz

added most of my favorite songs, shit's trickier than it was last year but i feel that might've been a better year for me
 

Jitters

Member
1. good kid, M.A.A.D. City - Kendrick Lamar ; 4 points
2. Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors - Big Boi ; 3 points
3. Duality - Captain Murphy ; 3 points
4. BFK - Freddie Gibbs ; 2 points
5. R.A.P. Music - Killer Mike ; 2 points
6. Nehru Jackets - Himanshu ; 2 points
7. Habits & Contradictions - Schoolboy Q ; 1 point
8. Cancer 4 Cure - El-P ; 1 point
9. Black Belt Theatre - Planet Asia; 1 point
10. The Darkest Hour - The ILLz ; 1 point

I would say I liked Wild Water Kingdom just as much as Nehru Jackets , but it seems like WWK doesn't have a chance of placing, so I'm giving NJ the point,though it doesn't seem like it will help it anyway.
 

Fjordson

Member
Not quite a regular either, but here goes:

1. Alchemist - Russian Roulette ; 4 points
2. Blu & Exile - Give Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them ; 3 points
3. Action Bronson - Blue Chips ; 3 points
4. Chuuwee & Sundown - The Millenium Falcon Episode 1 ; 2 points
5. Ka - Grief Pedigree ; 2 points
6. Roc Marciano - Reloaded ; 2 points
7. Gensu Dean - Lo-Fi Fingahz ; 1 point
8. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva N A Day ; 1 point
9. RZA - Man With the Iron Fists OST ; 1 point
10. Captain Murphy - Duality ; 1 point

Good year overall. Lots of dope mixtapes.

edit: fuck, forgot Ohnomite and Cancer 4 Cure. Number 11 and 12 I guess...
 
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