Hip-Hop/Rap

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New arrivals
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Information Age (2012) by Dead Prez
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Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 (2012) by Lupe Fiasco
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Kiss The Ring (2012) by DJ Khaled
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Key To The Kuffs (2012) by JJ DOOM
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God Forgives, I Don't (2012) by Rick Ross
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Goldie (2012) by A$AP Rocky
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Life Is Good (2012) by Nas
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Say It Right Now (2012) by Tempa T
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Skelethon (2012) by Aesop Rock
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Mysterious Phonk: The Chronicles of SpaceGhostPurrp (2012) by SpaceGhostPurrp
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The Money Store (2012) by Death Grips
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Rebirth of Detroit (2012) by J Dilla
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Kendrick Lamar (2012) by Kendrick Lamar
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Cancer 4 Cure (2012) by El-P
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The OF Tape Vol. 2 (2012) by Odd Future
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Raw Money Raps (2012) by Jeremiah Jae
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I. M. 4-Eva (2012) by Big Shug
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REBELutionary (2012) by Reks
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People Hear What They See (2012) by Oddisee
Don't miss
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- Release Name
- good kid, m.A.A.d city
- Release Date
- (2012)
- Artist Name
- by Kendrick Lamar
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Following in the footsteps of forbearers Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Rick Ross, this year Kendrick Lamar became the latest of Dr Dre’s protégés to deliver the goods. Thematically, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City plundered the light and shade of his upbringing on the streets of Compton, and those extremes were mirrored in the music. From the laid-back swing of ‘Money Trees’, to the murky, T-Minus-produced ‘Swimming Pools (Drank)’ – where the 25 year old’s rapid-fire flow was redolent of vintage André 3000 – it was astonishing listening.
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- channel ORANGE
- Release Date
- (2012)
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- by Frank Ocean
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Tyler, The Creator might have hogged the limelight in 2011, but it was his Odd Future-compandre Frank Ocean who made the biggest, er, splash in 2012. From the Stevie Wonder-esque swing of ‘Sweet Life’ to the string-laden, tear-stained R&B of ‘Bad Religion’, via an almighty, nine-minute-plus, digital-funk opus named ‘Pyramids’, Channel Orange confirmed what mixtape Ultra/Nostalgia implied: Frank Ocean is one of the finest songwriting talents of our times.
Bestsellers
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Watch The Throne (2011) by JAY Z / Kanye West
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1991 EP (2012) by Azealia Banks
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Black and White (2011) by Wretch 32
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Anthems Hip-Hop 2 - Ministry of Sound (2012) by Various Artists
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Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2008) by Outkast
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100% Publishing (2011) by Wiley
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Stereo Typical (2011) by Rizzle Kicks
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Lasers (2011) by Lupe Fiasco
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Toeachizown (2009) by Dam Funk
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4everevolution (2011) by Roots Manuva
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Highlighter (2012) by People Under The Stairs
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Freedom Of Speech (2012) by Speech Debelle
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At Your Inconvenience (2011) by Professor Green
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Goblin (2011) by Tyler, The Creator
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Trophies (2012) by Apollo Brown, OC
Recent favourites
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Evolve Or Be Extinct (2012) by Wiley
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Watch The Throne (2011) by JAY Z / Kanye West
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Based On A T.R.U. Story (2012) by 2 Chainz
Classics
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Doggystyle (2009) by Snoop Doggy Dogg
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Straight Outta Compton (2002) by N.W.A.
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The Marshall Mathers LP (2006) by Eminem
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Tha Carter II (2005) by Lil Wayne
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Get Rich Or Die Tryin (2003) by 50 Cent
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My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) by Kanye West
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Paul's Boutique (2004) by Beastie Boys
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Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (1994) by Outkast
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Enter The Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers (Deluxe Version) (2007) by Wu-Tang Clan
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Reasonable Doubt (1997) by Jay-Z
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The Low End Theory (1996) by A Tribe Called Quest
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Ridin' Dirty (1996) by UGK (Underground Kingz)
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The Infamous (1994) by Mobb Deep
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Paid In Full (1989) by Eric B. & Rakim
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The Score (1999) by FUGEES (REFUGEE CAMP)