Counting Down the Top 20 Albums of 2022

 
 

by StereoVision Staff

The end of a calendar year marks new beginnings. The rapid approach of new goals, new situations and new beginnings force us to look back on what we built in the year we just experienced. For music fans, the end of 2022 is an ode to the household names who reminded us of their brilliance, the meteoric rise of originative artists bursting onto their respective scenes, records with such gravitational attraction and quality that they derail Twitter discourse for days on end, and everything in between. Here at StereoVision, the final flip of a page on our yearly calendar just wouldn’t feel complete without counting down our favorite projects of the year. Without further adieu,

Honorable Mentions of 2022


 

“Luv 4 rent” — Smino

Hints of: Southern Hip-Hop


“Bar & Grill” — Royel otis

Hints of: Indie Rock


“Its Almost dry” — Pusha T

Hints of: Coke Rap, Hip-hop


“kiss the ring” — Rome streetz

Hints of: Coke Rap, Avant-Garde Rap


“Get Fucked” — The Chats
Hints of: Punk


aethopies — billy woods

Hints of: Avant-Garde Rap

 

the 20 best albums of 2022:


20. god dont make mistakes — conway the machine

Conway the Machine has always been the darker rapper of the founding Griselda Records members, but God Don’t Make Mistakes takes it up a notch. GDMM is a reflective album that details the effects of grief and guilt on an otherwise “successful” life, giving listeners an up-close look at the darkness that’s invaded Conway’s world. His most personal record to date, Conway explores the relationships and isolation that comes with fame while remaining true to his boom-bap, New York roots.

From the dedicated Conway shown in “Drumwork” to the lonely and depressed Conway in “Stressed”, GDMM is a courageously holistic look into Conway’s life, proving that even the darkest topics cannot distract from Conway’s raw musical talent.


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19. fair exchange no robbery — boldy james & nicholas craven

Boldy James is a machine. The Griselda standout doesn’t compromise quality, but stills produces impeccable records with quantity. His team-up with rising producer Nicholas Craven is a continuation of what Boldy has built over recent years. With luxurious coke raps laced over inventive sampling, Fair Exchange No Robbery is an amalgamation of the Detroit emcee’s strengths. Craven keeps the record compelling and Boldy looks to expand his sonic palette here as well, taking on surprising beat selections and sliding over them more smoothly than ice.

Boldy’s consistency on Fair Exchange No Robbery is just another reason why he’s one of the best rap artists in the game today.

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18. intros, outros & interludes — domo genesis

Since the inception of Odd Future, Domo Genesis has continually proven to be one of the preeminent traditional emcees out of the collective. In his first LP since 2016, Intros, Outros & Interludes, Domo recommences that narrative.

Executively produced by Evidence, Domo explores contemporary underground hip-hop’s distorted landscape to listeners’ excitement. The LA rapper’s wordplay clearly grew by leaps-and-bounds during his hiatus, as he navigates Evidence’s delectable choice of chopped soul samples and drum-less loops. Tracks like “Victories & Losses,” “Trust the Process” and “Don’t Believe Half” showcase a hungry and viscous version of Domo, something that been missing on prior records. Not only is Intros Domo’s highest quality album behind the boards, it’s comfortably one of the best-produced hip-hop records of the year.

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17. ramona park broke my heart — vince staples

Over the past two years, Vince Staples has hit his stride artistically. Following up his glittering eponymous LP, RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART is an extension of Vince coming into his own. Dabbling in his west coast influences, blending in atmospheric production and revisiting his laid-back delivery, Vince created yet another quality record in 2022.

While RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART lacks much of the concision that made his last record so potent, multiple tracks harken back to the energy harnessed on his last record (“DJ QUICK" for example), landing him a spot on this list.

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16. cheat codes — Black thought & danger mouse

In case the world forgot, Danger Mouse knows hip-hop. His first hip-hop record since 2005’s THE MOUSE & THE MASK, Cheat Codes is the culmination of two decades of collaboration between Danger Mouse and Black Thought.

Their comfort with each other is clear, as Black Thought remains sharp throughout the album over Danger Mouse’s heavy rhythmic style. Danger Mouse’s ability to adapt to his artists shows with the features, giving A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels a fast-paced intense beat on “Strangers” and Conway the Machine a more boom-bap, classier style rhythm on “Saltwater.” 


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15. cocodrillo turbo — action bronson

Cocodrillo Turbo is a quintessential Action Bronson album — not for one second will you forget who created this masterpiece. Simply put, the avant-garde “Cocodrillo Turbo” is a psychedelic-fueled Indiana Jones adventure condensed into a 30-minute album.

From the action-packed intro song “Hound Dog” down to Yung Mehico’s saxophone closing out the album, Bronson keeps listeners entertained throughout. The artists featured on the album maintain their artistic authenticity while still rapping over distinctly Bronson beats, like Conway’s gaudy and relaxed verse on “Tongpo” and Mayhem Lauren’s bougie and confident feature on “Turkish.” Throughout the album, Bronson bodies beats that don’t even sound like music, holding his footing over snarling crocodiles, growling jaguars and squealing pigs like it’s nothing.

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14. WHat yall mad about today — chris crack

Chris Crack’s What Y’all Mad About Today is just one of countless reasons to start paying attention to the rising 32 year-old.

Employing many of the underground elements of avant-garde rap, Chris Crack’s iconic delivery and witty wordplay takes a page from Griselda’s playbook and makes it completely his own. On What Y’all Mad About Today, Chris Crack shows why his listeners regard him so highly when it comes to his pen. You cannot have a discussion about the emcees with the most canny one-liners without including Chris Crack. The result is a grimed record filled with personality and witty piece of music that shows flashes of supreme artistic refinement.


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13. the elephant man’s bones — roc marciano & the alchemist

Unstoppable force meets immoveable object. Goliath of the underground teams up with a producer whose name is etched into the very fabric of hip-hop history. Roc Marciano and The Alchemist’s collaborative tape had immense expectations to live up to. Only possible with artists of this duo’s magnitude, The Elephant Man’s Bones is able to simultaneously fall short and impress in the same vain.

Boasting songs such as “Quantum Leap,” “Stigmata,” as well as the title track, calling The Elephant Man’s Bones disappointing would be entirely unfair. On the other hand, the production here just isn’t quite as ground breaking as we’ve seen from Alchemist. Opting for understated production to allow Roc’s wordplay to take center-stage works in places, but not across all 14 tracks. While also possessing several song of the year and verse of the year candidates, The Elephant Man’s Bones’ inconsistent bright spots alone propel it past many rap records this year.

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12. sos — sza

Considering it’s thoroughness, thoughtfulness and craftmanship, its hard to believe SOS is SZA’s second studio album. You simply cannot begin to have a dialogue regarding contemporary R&B without mentioning the angel-voiced TDE member and this record reminded everyone why.

Borrowing the addictive song writing and structuring employed on 2017’s CTRL, SZA expands on her signature blend of R&B and hip-hop undertones here in an intriguing way. SZA’s rapping ability noticeably improved during her 5 year hiatus, allowing her to create standouts such as “Forgiveless” and “Smoking on my Ex Pack SOS has something for every listener, making it a versatile, impeccable and glorious return to form for SZA.


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11. no thank you - little simz

The age-old saying “better late than never” couldn’t be more accurate when regarding Little Simz’ belated entry to the 2022 album of the year contest with NO THANK YOU. Simz is in a similar space mentally here as her previous standout record: she’s tired of hip-hop fame and the indignation that comes with it. But on NO THANK YOU, Simz isn’t just tired, she’s angry.

Felt through her razor-sharp delivery and cunning writing such as “f**k the politics I’m going Meghan on you neeks,” Simz has evidently grown as both an artist and emcee at an expeditious pace. With varied and enjoyable production throughout, the sole issue with NO THANK YOU is that it dropped in the twilight of 2022.

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10. the forever story — jid

The most definitive way to describe JID’s The Forever Story is that it’s the unblemished and rounded record that we all knew JID was capable of creating.

Everything presented here is at the absolute peak of JID’s capabilities as an artist. From the abstract and captivating beat selections, to the intricate double entendres sprinkled across the record, The Forever Story is by far JID’s most complete record to date. With a jaw-dropping list of guests including Yasiin Bey, Lil Wayne, 21 Savage, EARTHGANG and more, The Forever Story does more than just hold the listener’s attention throughout its one hour runtime, it ensnares.


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9. tana talk 4 — benny the butcher

Following up an unquestionably classic mixtape like Tana Talk 3 is no small task, and Benny the Butcher was clearly here for the challenge.

Tana Talk 4 was a shining star in Griselda’s marvelous calendar year. With the production duties split between the legendary Daringer and Alchemist, the beats served up for Benny are prodigious, allowing Benny to reach new heights as an emcee. From song of the year contender and J. Cole collaboration “Johnny P’s Caddy,” to the opulent “Weekend’s in the Perry’s” with Boldy James, you’d be hard pressed to find a single skip on Tana Talk 4. Benny isn’t doing anything necessarily groundbreaking here, however, elongating his ridiculous run of consistently enjoyable underground rap records is certainly remarkable.


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8. wasteland — brent faiyaz

Since Brent Faiyaz burst onto the modern R&B scene in the mid-to-late 2010’s, listeners have marveled at his gifted singing voice. While dazzling on features and singles, Brent struggled to put together a comprehensive and thoroughly composite LP. That is, until the release of his 2022 effort WASTELAND.

WASTELAND sees Brent pull together the various components of his musical talents and employ them properly. The songwriting is as catchy as ever, his occasionally rap verses are well written, and, of course, his vocalization is spot-on. Brimming with silky tracks from head-to-toe, WASTELAND is an actualization of the potential Brent has displayed over the years. In conjunction with a central narrative about his toxic ways causing tragedy, WASTELAND is both Brent’s highest-quality record and the best traditional R&B record of 2022.

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7. no fear of time — black star & madlib

One word tends to come to mind when discussing the Madlib-produced Black Star reunion we hip-hop fans were blessed with: retrofuturism. Madlib’s patchwork production symphonies offer Black Star a complete escape from their previous boom-bap driven sound. From the shades of bouncy reggae present on “Sweetheart. Sweethard. Sweetodd.,” to the high energy masterpiece that is “So Be It,” Madlib has continually found a way to be at the forefront of innovation behind the boards in hip-hop.

26 years since releasing their first record as a duo, Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli have yet to lose their hip-hop chemistry, a fact that’s evident on No Fear of Time.


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6. mr. morale & the big steppers — kendrick lamar

Since 2012, Kendrick Lamar has been anointed as the savior of rap music. An immense pressure that informed his generational pen for the vast majority of his career, Lamar spent the last 10 years digging and searching for ways to live up to the burden placed on his shoulders.

But Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers turns the mirror away from that duty, and inward at the man Lamar has become, for better and for worse. Kendrick’s 2022 project is his most confessionary record to date. Exploring his own childhood trauma, toxic tendencies and mental state, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers tells the story of a flawed man who has taken his focus away from being other people’s savior. An endearing journey through Lamar’s personal journey as a human being ignited by his inherent talent as a musician, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers is yet another superb addition to a catalogue littered with classic records.

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5. dawn fm — the weeknd

The Weeknd possesses an immensely rare skill as an artist: he’s a bonafide master of concept albums. Dawn FM showcases Abel’s ability to tell an intriguing story, one that builds off of the same conceptual mastery displayed on After Hours.

Journeying into the beyond after his narrative death in After Hours, Dawn FM is a purgatorial pitstop in his trilogy, one made possible by a exciting exploration of 80’s synth-pop. Paired with his distinguishably unique voice, the production on this record is groovy and superb throughout. Hit making comes easy to an artist of Abel’s magnitude, as his fills Dawn FM’s track list with hit after hit (“Out of Time,” “Is There Someone Else?,” “Take My Breath).


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4. 10 — westside gunn

Despite only having two solo songs, Westside Gunn never loses the spotlight in 10. Gunn maintains his signature high-class style throughout, surprising listeners by bringing in legends like Ghostface Killah, Busta Rhymes, Black Star and more to close out the “Hitler Wears Hermes” series.

In true Gunn fashion, each song brings a unique beat to back up equally attention-grabbing lyrics without sounding like it’s doing too much. Elegant and clean-cut, 10 is a culmination of the skill Gunn has honed throughout his HWH series. Plus, the second track spotlights his son, FlyGod Jr., as a producer. The father-son artistic connection benefits both Gunn and Doe Boy, as they thrive on the cold-blooded beat in “FlyGod Jr.”

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3. melt my eyez see your future (deluxe) — denzel curry

The maturation of an artist is a stunning phenomenon to witness. While it’s been evident for a number of years that Denzel Curry was one of the astute writers of his generation, Zel has been trying to find consistency in his sonic approach for some time now. Melt My Eyez See Your Future is an entirely aimed record, one’s that individual components are wrapped tightly and produce a comprehensive body of work.

Melt My Eyez See Your Future is a personification of Zel and his relationship with the world he exists in. Across the album, Zel is inquisitive, pessimistic, optimistic, candid, calculated and contemplative. Focusing on both his own personal faults and the inadequacies of modern life, Zel displays a level of pellucidity that is simply not available on his prior LPs. The production here is scattered in the best way possible, pulling in JPEGMAFIA, Thundercat, Kenny Beats & Kal Banx to blend their wildly unique sonic styles with his own. Paired with a innovative deluxe album release, 2022 was Zel’s year.

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2. sick! — Earl sweatshirt

If one truth has been proven to be self evident about Earl Sweathsirt and his artistry, it’s that he is nothing short of a brilliant poet whose greatest strength is his ability to convey feeling. SICK! is a bit of a departure from Earl’s gruesomely bleak, visceral avant-garde sonic aesthetic, yes. But it’s far from a departure from the unmitigated honesty in his pen.

At times, SICK! is light-hearted, allowing Earl to expand artistically and challenge himself as an emcee. Tracks like “Lobby (int),” “Visions,” and “Titanic” have an unmistakable trap influence, a sound we have sparingly seen from the Odd Future alumni. Simulatenously pushing his sound forward (“God Laughs,” “Tabula Rasa”), SICK! allows Earl to grow and explore his own talents. For an artist as gifted as him, it’s not a surprise SICK! was one of the best rap records of 2022.

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1. gemini rights — steve lacy

Each year, music fans anticipate a release so superb, it commands the attention of music enjoyers of all varieties. Turning heads, directing trends and dominating the perpetual musical deliberation, albums as superlative as Steve Lacy’s Gemini Rights etch an indelible mark on the musical year itself.  

A 35-minute romantic catharsis doubling as a funky R&B, pop fusion exercise, Gemini Rights has all the elements of clear-cut album of the year candidate. Lacy’s endearing and relatable storytelling mixed with his undeniably generational song writing ability allowed tracks like “Bad Habit” to explode as a megahit. Lacy finding the precise and proper combination of experimentalism and hit making produce a track list to be littered with song of the year candidates (“Sunshine,” “Helmet,” “Mercury”). 2022 was a superb year musically, but it will ultimately be known as the year of the Gemini.


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DREAMVILLE & J COLE // D-DAY: GANGSTA GRILLZ MIXTAPE REACTION x REVIEW

J Cole and Dreamville are back with a surprise mixtape with the legendary DJ Drama. We're excited to see what J.I.D., Bas, Ari Lennox, and the rest of the collective have to offer! Watch Miles and Spencer listen to the project for the first time below!

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2020 Preview: A Look Ahead at What Could Be a Legendary Year in Hip-Hop

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With 2010’s coming to a close last month, we leave behind a legendary 10 years of hip-hop. The genre grew leaps and bounds, becoming arguably the biggest category of music in the world. As we embark on the new journey of the next decade, 2020 seems to be shaping up as one of the best years in the recent history of hip-hop. Here are the albums we’re looking forward to, speculating about, dreaming of, and practically begging for.

Coming Soon: 

Drake 

For the first time since 2014, Drake had a relatively slow year, neglecting to release a new album in 2019. But Drizzy fans weren’t completely deprived. Day-one fans were treated to Care Package, a compilation of the 6 God’s greatest hits not on streaming platforms, and a two song EP titled The Best In The World Pack, celebrating the Toronto Raptors’ NBA championship. Last year, Drake appeared to hint at an album slated for 2020 a few times. The first time was last April, when Drake revealed to his crowd in London that he aimed to return to England with new music in 2020. Additionally, in December, Drake made a surprise appearance at DaBaby’s show in Toronto, telling his hometown that 2020 was a target year for new music, “I’m going to go back to the crib and try to finish this album up so we can turn up in 2020,” Drake told the crowd before he exited the stage. On top of that, Drake and Future have been heavily teasing a follow up to their legendary joint project What a Time to be Alive. Last month, the duo released a new track titled “Life is Good,” with the pair emulating the success and chemistry they’ve formed over the years. And considering Drake was booed off stage at Camp Flog Gnaw 2019, we have to believe the Toronto native has something to say this year. It’s an exciting year to be a Drake fan, I’m expecting both a solo project and another collaboration album with Future in 2020. 

J. Cole

The head-honcho of Dreamville had a remarkable year in 2019, continuing his legendary run of features and exceeding expectations with the Dreamville compilation album Revenge of the Dreamers III. Back in November of last year, Cole previewed a trailer for his upcoming project titled The Fall Off at Day N Vegas. The video, styled like a political campaign ad, shows Cole as the savior of America, during “these turbulent times,” and schedules the album to drop sometime in 2020. Considering the final track on Cole’s 2018 effort KOD was titled “1985 (Intro to ‘The Fall Off’),” the album is being speculated as a direct follow-up. The teaser for The Fall Off doesn’t feature the serious introspection featured on KOD, so Cole may be looking to go in a completely different direction for this project.

A$AP Rocky

2019 was a genuinely scary year for A$AP Rocky. After being arrested and accused of assault, at the time, it was unclear if Rocky would be coming home anytime soon. The situation caught the attention of President Donald Trump, as he stepped in and influenced Rocky’s release and return home. 2020 has been a positive contrast to last year for Rocky, as he seems in a good place. The New York native announced late last year that his album All Smiles is on the way. All Smiles will be Rocky’s first solo album since his 2018 LP Testing. As the title suggests, Testing was certainly an experimental venture, which split fans and critics alike on the quality of the project. Rocky released two new singles in 2018 and 2019, “Sundress” and “Babushka Boi,” it is unclear if either will make the album. It will be intriguing to see if Rocky continues his sonic tinkering, or if he reverts back to his old sound established in his earlier albums. Expect new music sometime in the first half of 2020. 


Joey Bada$$

Besides a group project with East Coast collective Beast Coast, Joey has been relatively quiet since the release of his second studio album ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$. Following the release of his classic debut mixtape 1999, rap fans have hung on Joey’s every word. Joey has shown a lot of maturity and development as an MC since then, developing his sound and subject matters to become a fairly undisputed top five rapper in the game at the moment. Last month, Joey confirmed new music is on the way, “JUST GETTIN’ A FEW MORE DUCKS LINED UP FO I START BUCKING THESE N****Z. WORLD NEED NEW BADA$$ & ITZ COMING#LP3.” During the Beast Coast tour in 2019, the Brooklyn rapper released a series of vlogs and on the first episode, Joey tells A$AP Rocky, “New album, almost done bro.” He further hinted at a new project in an Instagram post, “Might be a few album snippets in there,” referring to the vlog series. Expect new tunes from Joey very soon. 

Hopefuls (fingers crossed): 

Kendrick Lamar

We last heard the crowned king of West Coast hip-hop in 2018, when he curated and produced tracks for the Black Panther movie soundtrack. Since then, it’s been radio static on Kendrick’s end, with no singles, few features and no concrete plans for a new album. The good news: Kdot performed his last DAMN. show at Day N Vegas in November of last year, and with Kendrick headlining 12 festivals across Europe starting in June(Lollapalooza Stockholm, NOS Alive, etc.), there’s a good chance new music is on the way. Multiple reports have speculated that the album may have a heavy rock influence, something we saw glimpses of on DAMN. Former Billboard editorial director Bill Werde added fuel to the fire last month when he tweeted, “Did anyone not named Beyonce release better, more meaningful back-to-back albums last decade than Kendrick Lamar? Are you interested to know that I hear from several friends that recording on the new album may finally be done? And that he’s pulling in more rock sounds this time?” With 1,041 days passing since the release of DAMN.,this has been the longest running wait for a Kendrick album since the time between good kid, m.A.A.d city and To Pimp a Butterfly, making it seem like a lock that Kendrick drops in 2020.

JID

Cole’s label partner at Dreamville has been making some noise the past two years. After impressing listeners with lightning quick raps and witty punchlines with his debut album The Never Story and turning heads in 2018 with his sophomore album DiCaprio 2, JID has as much potential as any rapper in the game. JID has tweeted multiple times over the past few months hinting at a new album this year, however in an interview with Revolt, the 28-year-old spoke on his recent writers block, “My grandmother just passed,” J.I.D told REVOLT TV. “I haven’t been able to write a verse since. Everything has been blank, which is weird.” Legendary producer NO I.D. is reportedly a large part of the album. Considering it's been 2 years since a solo project from JID, I see it likely we will get an album from him later in the year.

Lil Uzi Vert 

Perhaps one of the most anticipated artists in 2020, Uzi has kept fans waiting for almost two years for his upcoming project titled Eternal Atake. From threatening to quit music to making a diss track against his own label Generation Now, Lil Uzi had a very trying year in 2019. However, Uzi has been positive on Twitter as of late. After releasing a single from the album, “Futsal Shuffle 2020,” Uzi has been teasing Eternal Atake heavily, suggesting it’s 16 songs, saying it “slaps way harder” than Luv is Rage and hinting at Tyler, The Creator’s production involvement on the album. In addition, Uzi has constantly compared 2020 to his break out year of 2016, saying it will be “2016 part 2.” During that year, Uzi was a XXL freshman, gave one of the most iconic freestyle cyphers, and dropped two albums in Lil Uzi Vert Vs. The World and The Perfect LUV Tape. Considering the delays on the album, the expectations for Eternal Atake are sky high. If we learned anything from last year, we know Uzi is a terribly unpredictable artist, so nothing is really concrete until the album arrives on streaming services. 

Playboi Carti

Incredibly, Playboi Carti has had more songs leaked than songs in the entirety of his discography (125 leaked, 34 released). Despite this, Carti’s supposedly upcoming album Whole Lotta Red is still one of the most coveted potential drops of 2020. In October of last year, Carti posted on Instagram, captioning the post “red incoming.” Since the announcement, heaps of leaks have surfaced, including songs, potential tracklists, album artwork and some possible features. Even Drake posted about the album on Instagram, captioning the post “Nobody:   Me: Somebody play Whole Lotta Red.” Considering it's been nearly two years since Die Lit, Carti will most likely feel the pressure to drop this year. Whether he will or not, is still a mystery. 

Pipe Dreams: 

Kanye West

The past few years have been a rollercoaster ride for Ye. From his constant donning of the MAGA hat and his head scratching slavery comments in 2018, to a steady batch of delays on his now released album JESUS IS KING, Kanye was back to being one the most hated figures in pop culture. Although JESUS IS KING got very mixed reviews, Kanye is supposedly planning a JESUS IS KING sequel. Last November, Ye tweeted a picture of him and Dr. Dre in the studio with the caption, “Ye and Dre Jesus is King Part II coming soon.” Before you get too excited, let's pump the brakes on the hype train for Jesus is King Part II. Kanye and Dre are infamously known for torturing their fans with delays, postponements and scrapping albums all together. Dr. Dre’s highly anticipated solo album Detox has been delayed for nearly two decades. Kanye has a slew of unreleased projects that were scrapped and later leaked, including Yandhi, So Help Me God, TurboGrafx16, Donda’s Boy and more. Don’t expect this album anytime soon. 

Isaiah Rashad

It’s been 1,265 painful days since the release of Isaiah Rashad’s last solo LP The Sun’s Tirade. With two terrific projects under his belt, TDE’s most reserved member has potential to be a household name in hip-hop. In June of last year, Isaiah took to an Instagram livestream where he announced the title of his upcoming album to be The House is Burning. He also claimed the album will be “as tight as Aquemini.” Since then, there has been no update on a release date of any kind. With Zay constantly previewing new music on his Instagram (Including songs with JID and Zacari), an album is presumably coming this year. TDE tends to spread out the release dates of their albums, and with Reason, ScHoolboy Q and possibly Kendrick Lamar dropping this year, we could possibly expect The House is Burning in the second half of 2020. But due to how tight-lipped TDE is about their upcoming projects, we can’t be sure new Zay music is coming this year. 


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"Revenge of the Dreamers III" Finally Arrives and It Does Not Disappoint

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Well, it finally happened. When Revenge of the Dreamers III was initially announced it seemed too good to be true. Invites to the session were sent out to the biggest names in pop culture like golden tickets. This was a different set up than the first two Revenge of the Dreamers tape. The two previous efforts featured only Dreamville signed artists and the publicity surrounding them was almost nonexistent. Since then, the label has expanded and added some top tier talent in J.I.D, EARTHGANG, and Ari Lennox. Alongside the album, a documentary on the creation of the project was released on YouTube. This captured just how incredible the collaboration between artists and producers was during the 10 day period in which Revenge of the Dreamers III was created.

The album starts off absolutely on fire. “Under the Sun” is a perfect example of what everyone was expecting going into Revenge of the Dreamers III. The beat features a beautiful soul sample, and Cole absolutely eats his verse. The beat bangs in the background as Lute and DaBaby deliver killer verses and truly set the tone for what this collaboration is about to be. After this, we get two songs that were singles before the album officially released. Dreamville really flexes their muscles as a group on “Down Bad” with excellent verses from Bas, J.I.D., J. Cole, and EARTHGANG. Then it goes into “LamboTruck” which has actually turned into a meme since the release of the documentary, because of Cole’s reaction. This reaction makes a lot more sense after hearing the track where REASON and Cozz sound absolutely murderous and rap about robbing their respective label heads. These first three songs really give most rap fans all they could want out of a Dreamville project, and after this is where the project beings to show how diverse it is.

Dreamville Presents: Revenge (Documentary) This is the official documentary chronicling the Revenge of the Dreamers III sessions in January 2019 at Tree Sound Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.

This is an album that also doesn't take itself too seriously. From the most hardcore hip-hop fan to more casual listeners, everyone was   this project. Even with those lofty expectations Revenge of the Dreamers III still manages to show just how much fun these artists had making the album. A song like “1993” functions almost like a skit or interlude. It would be difficult for anyone not to crack a smile while hearing Buddy clown J. Cole about taking too long to pass the blunt. Artists also weren’t afraid to get a little experimental on tracks like “Don’t Hit Me Right Now”. J.I.D is known to be able to keep up or out-rap anyone on any given song, yet on this cut, he choose to go with more of a pop sound and it works well.

Cole said that the main goal of this project was to not only show just how talented the top tier of Dreamville is, but to also highlight some lesser-known artists who deserve some shine. Buddy was seen by a lot of people as the MVP in the making of this because of just how many verses he was laying down over the 10 day recording period and it shows on the album. Others like Guapdad 4000, Drezzy, and Baby Rose used this as a chance to make a name for themselves and showed out when they got the chance. Ari Lennox who is also a Dreamville artist also brought and amazing R&B feel to the project whenever she was featured on a track. She makes a song that cant be described as anything more than a vibe with “Self Love”.

 On the flip side established artists did what they were supposed to do and even though not every song completely hits the mark the ones that reach their full potential are some of the best musical moments of this year. A prime example of this is the closing song on the “Sacrifices”. This leaves an otherwise lighthearted album off in a reflective way. Everyone from EARTHGANG and J. Cole to Smino and Saba had to give something up to where they are now. Not many artists get a chance to be a part of something as monumental as this and everyone featured on this song seems not only well aware of that fact, but thankful that they got to participate at all.

It seemed nearly impossible for Revenge of the Dreamers III be able to live up to the expectations set when it was first announced. The label was very smart to be patient in releasing rather than putting it out in the midst of all the hype. Overall the project is very enjoyable throughout and there is not a single bad song. That being said, not every track is without flaws and the album does have moments where it can begin to drag just by virtue of it being over an hour long. What saves it is that at every moment just when it seems like it may lose your attention a song pops up at immediately grabs you back in. Who knows when we will next get a cohesive project with this many talented people involved, so until then we should all be glad Dreamville came through with this latest effort.

Favorite Tracks:

Under the Sun

LamboTruck

Sacrifices

Rating: 8.5

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Revenge Of The Dreamers III, an album by Dreamville, J. Cole on Spotify

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Songs of the Week: June 16th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior. To stay up to date on all new music, follow our playlist “Hot 30” on Apple Music and Spotify. “Hot 30” is updated daily to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly by team members at StereoVision with the hottest new rap and hip-hop music. Always 30 songs with the hottest tracks at the top.

Songs of the Week:

“Down Bad” by Dreamville

Down Bad (feat. JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG & Young Nudy), a song by Dreamville, JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG, Young Nudy on Spotify

J. Cole’s powerhouse label “Dreamville” has been teasing their third collaborative album “Revenge of the Dreamers III” for awhile now and last Wednesday we finally got a taste of what they’ve been working on. While both songs on their EP “1-800-88-DREAM” were very good, “Down Bad” is already one of my favorite songs of the year. JID, Bas, J. Cole, and Johnny Venus, all deliver excellent verses to the point where it’s hard to pick a favorite. If I had to pick, I think JID’s verse barley edges out the other three but it is very close. This song is so fun and succeeded in adding to the excitement for the forthcoming album.

I had to tighten the fuck up, but I’m here for the crown
Board of Education vs. Brown
I was bored of education, left the town
Fuck a résumé and fuck a cap and gown
Fuck a background check back ‘round when I get the check
Nigga, that’s now
— JID "Down Bad"

“Time” by Free Nationals (Feat. Mac Miller & Kali Uchis)

Time, a song by Free Nationals, Mac Miller, Kali Uchis on Spotify

Ten months after his passing, Mac Miller’s first posthumous verse has arrived, and it’s nothing short of perfect. The track is titled “Time” and released by Anderson .Paak’s band, Free Nationals. Kali Uchis is called upon for the first verse and hook and sounds angelic over the groovy soundscape provided by Free Nationals. One minute and thirty seconds into the record, Mac smoothly makes his presence known and spits a reflective verse about the benefits of letting time run its course in a relationship. He utilizes the same flow and style that was very present in Swimming allowing every introspective bar to resonate. We miss you Mac, rest in peace.

Well, I don’t trip, but I slip, I fall
Sleep all day, maybe miss your calls
Like I been missing you
Still, I continue, tied up and tripping up
I’m making the wrong decisions and you sick of it all
— Mac Miller "Time"

“Money In The Grave” by Drake (Feat. Rick Ross)

Money In The Grave (Drake ft. Rick Ross), a song by Drake, Rick Ross on Spotify

Thursday night the Toronto Raptors won their first ever NBA championship meaning that their biggest fan and spokesperson, Drake, would be dropping new music in celebration before the weekend was over. On Friday night, the Canadian rapper dropped a two song EP titled The Best In The World Pack. The second track “Money In The Grave”  features Rick Ross, reuniting the dynamic “I’m On One/Lord Knows” duo. While the song has nothing to do with the Raptors, it’s a classic Drake freebie which always seem to go especially hard. The song features the two decorated emcees rapping about their success and how people will continue to try and feed off their image even after death.

When I die, put my money in the grave
I really gotta put a couple niggas in they place
Really just lapped every nigga in the race
I really might tat “Realest Nigga” on my face
— Drake "Money In The Grave"

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Songs of the Week: May 12th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior along with one throwback song of the week. To stay up to date on all new music, follow my Spotify playlist “What I’m Feeling” which is updated weekly to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly with whatever new songs I'm feeling at the time. Always 30 songs and in order with what I'm feeling the most at the top.

New Songs of the Week:

“RICKY” by Denzel Curry

RICKY, a song by Denzel Curry on Spotify

This week Denzel Curry began what looks to be the rollout for his new album when he released his hard-hitting single “RICKY”. The song, which is equal parts aggressive and catchy, was accompanied by a thrilling music video and is the Florida rapper’s first release since his excellent 2018 album TA13OO. The song is named after Denzel’s father and pays tribute to him by quoting the man as well as telling stories from Denzel’s childhood. The energetic cut is the perfect start to the rollout out of one of the most anticipated albums of 2019.

That was back in Carol City, yeah, when I was just a jit
With the all-black faded Dickie with the Raider fit
That was it, we was lit, y’all wasn’t even shit yet
We was Three 6, Wu-Tang mixed with Dipset
— Denzel Curry "RICKY"

“Racks on Me” HoodRich Pablo Juan

Racks On Me, a song by HoodRich Pablo Juan on Spotify

HoodRich Pablo Juan is one of the most influential voices in the Atlanta trap scene regardless if it has translated into mainstream success. His newest album BLO: The Movie came out this week and is his first release of the year. The first track on the project “Racks on Me” instantly lured me into this project and has been on repeat since its drop. Spiffy Global crafts a perfect instrumental for Pablo’s auto-tuned vocals to melt in to for the songs short two minute duration giving the song a dreamy bounce that is the perfect soundtrack to the end of a late night. With his lyrics, HoodRich reminds us that not every song needs to have deep conceptual meaning or any specific narrative to still be an enjoyable listen. “Racks on Me” is one of the most addicting songs that has dropped this year and a perfect intro to an album that exceeded expectations.

Walk in, my diamonds is dancing
Too many racks, I can’t hold up my pants
Thick thighs and I like how she dancing
Fuck all that broke shit, bitch, we having bands
— HoodRich Pablo Juan "Racks on Me"

“She Live” by Maxo Kream (Feat. Megan Thee Stallion)

She Live (feat. Megan Thee Stallion), a song by Maxo Kream, Megan Thee Stallion on Spotify

Houston OG Maxo Kream is hot right now after a string of well received singles and it seems like we could get a new album for the emcee any week now. His latest single “She Live” is anchored by an excellent hook first sang by Maxo then Megan Thee Stallion. Both artists sound great over the spacious instrumental that is basically just a drum track with a kicking 808. This song has major mainstream appeal and I could see it being Maxo’s biggest hit thanks to the catchy hook and the team up with Megan Thee Stallion who is gaining more momentum everyday.

Yellowbone Tina, dark skin Keisha, hood bitch, she gon’ set it off like Latifah
Bad bitch down in Miami like Trina, bougie bitch only ride Benz or Beamer
— Maxo Kream "She Live"

Throwback Song of the Week:

“EdEddnEddy” by JID

EdEddnEddy, a song by JID on Spotify

“EdEddnEddy” is the fourth song off JID’s 2017 release The Never Story. The short, one-verse, no-hook song showcases JID reminiscing about his childhood and loyalist of friends. The beat is simple and doesn’t take any attention away from JID’s witty word play and unique flow. The song is a slower bop that is an essential for laidback car rides with your day ones.

We was celebrating life, tryna get to the fetti
But me and my two niggas, we like Ed, Edd ‘n’ Eddy
— JID "EdEddnEddy"

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Five Highly Anticipated Albums We're Excited For in 2019

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Kanye West - Yahndi

Yahdi has been talked about since November. Kanye has pushed back the release date multiple times for many reasons in typical Kanye fashion. All of that being said, the music world is still waiting on what is coming next from Yeezy. Last year he released a solo album (Ye) and joint project with Kid Cudi (Kids See Ghosts), both which were well received by the general public. He closed the year with some pretty average performances with some artists like Lil Pump (“I Love It”) and 6ix9ine (“MAMA KANGA”). Kanye has given us a lot of interesting features, singles, and albums over the years, and his opinions will always be questionable, but one thing is for sure; Kanye will always have the public’s interest.


Childish Gambino - TBA

Awaken My Love was a huge step in Gambino’s career. He had already established himself as a force to be reckoned with on Because the Internet, but fans were unsure of what the multitalented rapper would do next. He proceed to launch one of the most critically acclaimed TV shows in recent memory, Atlanta, and show his impressive skills as an actor in many major roles in films. Aside from these two things, he began to change his music style from mainly rap to a mix of R&B and Neo Soul. He released two solid singles at the end of the summer in “Feels Like Summer” and “Summertime Magic”. This was more of the sound from Awaken My Love rather than his other huge single of 2018, “This is America,” which showcased him going back to his roots of rapping. Though Childish has not directly said he's putting out a project his fairly steady output of content hints that he's still in the studio, so fans should be look forward to whatever he has planned for 2019.


Isaiah Rashad - TBA

The young TDE rapper showed a ton of promise on his last record The Sun’s Tirade. This came after the scare of being dropped due to the break he took from music after his debut album Cilvia Demo. Ever since, the rapper has seemed focused and poised for another, even bigger release for his next project. Rashad has hinted at releasing new content for some time now especially on his social media. Aside from the occasional feature he hasn't put out anything to really give fans an idea of what new sounds he's working with. That being said his potential is undeniable especially with the team backing him in his label.


Tyler the Creator & A$AP Rocky - Wang$ap

This is a project that has a lot of conflicting information regarding the release from the two main parties in A$AP Rocky and Tyler, the Creator. Rocky made it seem like project was well underway and fans should be expecting a release in the near future. Tyler almost immediately dismissed these remarks via Twitter saying that the album wasn't even full flesh out year and was still in the idea stages. The only real information that the public knows is that the two friends have been working together for a while now sporadically on music. “Potato Salad” came out in July of 2018 and had fans excited for more content from the two excellent rappers.


Dreamville - Revenge of the Dreamers III

The young TDE rapper showed a ton of promise on his last record The Sun’s Tirade. This came after the scare of being dropped due to the break he took from music after his debut album Cilvia Demo. Ever since, the rapper has seemed focused and poised for another, even bigger release for his next project. Rashad has hinted at releasing new content for some time now especially on his social media. Aside from the occasional feature he hasn't put out anything to really give fans an idea of what new sounds he's working with. That being said his potential is undeniable especially with the team backing him in his label.


Bonus: A Non Hip-Hop Release We’re Excited For

Vampire Weekend - Father of the Bride

Vampire Weekend has been quite for a number of years now after they took a break from making music after their 2016 Modern Vampires tour. Key member Rostam Batmanglij was rumored to be leaving the band, though it has since been confirmed he is still a partial collaborator on their upcoming record. Talk of a new album was on and off till lead singer Ezra Koenig officially announced via his instagram that the group would be releasing a new album titled Father of the Bride September 6th of 2019. Leading up to the project there will be two new songs per month till its official release. The first two singles “Harmony Hall” and “2021” have received high remarks from fans and critics alike. They feature great vocals per usual from Koenig, and feature beautiful instrumentation and captivating lyrics throughout. From all that we have seen Vampire Weekend seems just as sharp as ever and prepared to make their way back into the forefront of music.


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Songs of the Week: Jan 27th

 
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Welcome to “Songs of the Week” a weekly segment where I highlight three of the best new songs released the week prior along with one throwback song of the week. To stay up to date on all new music, follow my Spotify playlist “What I’m Feeling” which is updated weekly to always include the freshest new music. Always 30 songs, hottest always at the top. Stream it here:

A playlist updated weekly with whatever new songs I'm feeling at the time. Always 30 songs and in order with what I'm feeling the most at the top.

New Songs of the Week:

“MIDDLE CHILD” by J. Cole

MIDDLE CHILD, a song by J. Cole on Spotify

J. Cole has been on a rampage as of late and it seems like it’s just the beginning. Throughout the second half of 2018 he snapped on features left and right and now it’s his turn. Last week he released the epic track “MIDDLE CHILD,” the leading single for his newest album. Cole raps the best we’ve heard in years as he switches between numerous flows and raps about being a bridge between two generations. Cole’s flow over this grand T-Minus beat is absolutely perfect and it helps him make his point in an effective and easy to understand fashion. Get hyped, if these last couple months are any indication, this new Cole project could be excellent.

To the OGs, I’m thankin’ you now
Was watchin’ you when you was pavin’ the ground
I copied your cadence, I mirrored your style
I studied the greats, I’m the greatest right now
— J. cole "MIDDLE CHILD"

“Meet Again” by Maxo Kream

Meet Again, a song by Maxo Kream on Spotify

I am absolutely convinced that there is no one realer than Maxo Kream in the rap game. Nobody tells stories in a more authentic way and “Meet Again” is perfect proof. Over the five-minute song Maxo locks into the instrumental and opens up about all of his homies that are either locked up or passed away. Maxo’s stories are captivating and the Mike Dean instrumental is a perfect fit for this song. Hopefully this cut ends up leading to an album but I’m not optimistic.

I’d rather be carried by 6 before I’m judged by 12
Fuck 12, before I tell, I’ll take a .38 shell
— Maxo Kream "Meet Again"

“Soho” by Boogie (Feat. JID)

Soho (feat. JID), a song by Boogie, JID on Spotify

A clear standout on a very good Boogie album, “Soho” is a badass bop where the two talented young MCs sound irritated and fed up leading to some high energy bars and witty lines. JID is one of the best lyricist in the game and he flexes his crafty wordplay on an exceptional feature. It is refreshing to hear a provoked Boogie opposed to the reflective and troubled Boogie we have all come to love.

I think I should sign to Death Row though,
I’m loco, I’m pocky from poppin’ the pistol at popo
— JID "Soho"

Throwback Song of the Week:

“Can’t C Me” By 2Pac

Can't C Me, a song by 2Pac on Spotify

This song is the one of the greatest MCs in history at his absolute best – kicking straight up G shit. The opening line is one of the best openers in rap history and almost every bar to follow is just as quotable. No song can make me feel close to as badass as “Can’t C Me” and it’s an absolute essential in Pac’s legendary catalogue. If someone who is unfamiliar with 2Pac’s music ever asks me what they should listen to first, the answer is always “Can’t C Me.” This song is incredible and embodies exactly what gangsta rap is. R.I.P.

Give me my money in stacks and lace my bitches with dime figures
Real niggas fingers on nickel-plated 9 triggers
— 2Pac "Can't C Me"

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