
Talib Kweli - Momma Can You Hear Me prod. Kanye West

[Jay-z]
Jay-Z - Ain't I prod. Timbaland

[Clipse]
Re-Up Gang - 20k Brothers on the Corner

[Gnarls Barkley]
Gnarls Barkley - Run
[momma, your son don't go down without a fight]
Clipse
2007 brought an end to the label troubles plaguing brothers Gene "Malice" Thornton and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton, collectively called the Clipse, as the dynamic duo landed a deal with Columbia last October. Since then, the complex coke-rap connoisseurs have been promoting their upcoming mixtape with partners-in-rhyme Ab-Liva and Sandman, altogether known as the Re-Up Gang, called We Got It 4 Cheap Vol. 3 The Spirit of Competition (We Just Think We're Better). After that, the Thornton Bros are set to drop their Columbia debut later in the year sans the assistance of long-time collaborators The Neptunes - it will be interesting, indeed.
Sneak Peaks:
Outkast
ATLiens Big Boi and Andre 3000 have been grinding heavily since the mid-90s, experimenting with untraditional topics and branching out for crossover appeal, but 2008 could be their busiest year to date. Big Boi confirmed in December his intent to put out his first truly solo disc (Speakerboxxx & Love Below were released together, technically) tentatively titled Sir Luscious Left Foot and wanted to release his first single on News Year's Eve but as far as I know that didn't happen. Still, Big Boi claims that the album is almost completed so fans will most likely have a taste quite soon. As far as Andre, he too expressed intentions to drop a solo album this year but has yet to reveal any details. As a grand finale, the two want to make an Outkast LP before the year is up. Personally, I doubt that all three projects will come to fruition but if there's any two dudes in the industry that could pull it off, it'd be these two. Still, I wouldn't bet your hard-earned paper on it.
Jadakiss
Al Green & ?uestlove
Two great modern music minds in soul legend Al Green and Roots rhythm man ?uestlove have been in the studio for about 2 years working on an upcoming album on Blue Note Records. ?uestlove is the primary producer, hoping to give Green the sonic counterpart to break the mold of "adult contemporary" old-and-young collaboration albums and make soulful crooning and old school R&B relevant for today's youth that might not have heard of Al Green.
Child Rebel Soldier (Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, & Lupe Fiasco)
Though collectively they've only released one song, Child Rebel Soldier (CRS) has great potential if the three parties can find the time to record an album. Kanye, Pharrell & Lupe compliment each other well but this project is up in the air to say the least.
Sneak Peak:
Aesop Rock – Bring Back Pluto prod. Blockhead
Aesop Rock – None Shall Pass prod. Blockhead
Army Of The Pharaohs - Dump The Clip
Bone Thugs & Harmony
Black Milk ft. Guilty Simpson – Sound The Alarm prod. Black Milk
Blu & Exile – So(Ul) Amazin’ (Steel Blazin’) prod. Exile
Blu & Exile - The World Is (Below The Heavens) prod. Exile
Beanie Sigel
Beanie Sigel ft. Ozzy Osbourne – Judgment Day
Busta Rhymes & Mick Boogie – Step Back prod. J Dilla
Common ft. will.i.am - A Dream
David Banner ft. Akon, Lil' Wayne & Snoop Dogg - Speaker
Drama ft Outkast & Marsha Ambrosious – The Art of Storytellin’ Pt. 4
Fabolous ft. Junior Reid – Gangsta Don’t Play
Freeway ft. Jay-Z – Roc-A-Fella Billionaires (Big Spender)
Ghostface & Prodigy – Trials of Life prod. Green Lantern
Ghostface
Havoc
Hell Razah, Talib Kweli & MF Doom – Project Jazz
Hi-Tek ft. Raekwon, Ghostface & Dion – My Piano
J Dilla ft. Guilty Simpson - Take Notice
Jay-Z
Joe Budden
Joe Budden - Thou Shall Not Fall prod. The Klasix
Juelz Santa ft. Just Blaze – The Second Coming
Kanye West – Can’t Tell Me Nothing
Kanye West
Kanye West ft. Chris Martin – Homecoming
Kanye West ft. T-Pain – Good Life
Lil’
Lil’ Wayne – I Feel Like Dying
Little Brother – Can’t Win For Losing
Little Brother ft. Lil’
Lupe Fiasco ft. Nikki Jean – Hip-Hop Saved My Life
Lupe Fiasco ft. GemStones & Graham Burris – Dumb It Down
Mathematics
Mike Jones ft. Bun B & Snoop Dogg – My 6-4
Nicolay and Kay
Papoose
Quasimoto – Hydrant Game (Jaylib Remix)
Redman
Saigon
Sean P
Sean Price ft. Chaundon – Hearing Aid
Stephen Marley ft. Damian Marley & Snoop Dogg – Traffic Jam Remix
Styles P
Styles P
Talib Kweli – Hostile Gospel Pt. 1 (Deliver Us) prod. Just Blaze
Talib Kweli – More or Less ft. Dion prod. Hi-Tek
Talib Kweli ft. Jean Grae – Say Something
T.I. ft. Wyclef Jean – You Know What It Is
UGK ft. Outkast – International Players Anthem (I Choose You)
Wu-Tang Clan ft. George Clinton – Wolves
Wu-Tang Clan ft. Sunny Valentine - Gun Will Go
50 Cent ft. Diddy, Jay-Z – I Get Money (Million Dollar Remix)
50 Cent ft. Justin Timberlake – She Wants It (Ayo Technology)
Akon
Alex Guadino
Cassidy
Chris Brown
Chris Brown
Cupid ft. DJ Unk & Fabo of D4L - Cupid Shuffle
DJ Felli Fel
DJ Khaled ft. Rick Ross, T.I., Fat Joe, Birdman & Lil’ Wayne – We Takin’ Over
Enrique Iglesias
Fabolous ft. Ne-Yo – Make Me Better
Fallout Boy – Thnks Fr The Mmrs
Jay-Z – Roc Boys (And The Winner Is…)
Justin Timberlake – Summer Love
Justin Timberlake – LoveStoned
Lupe Fiasco ft. Matthew Santos - Superstar
Mims
Nicole Scherzinger
Pitbull ft. Lil' Jon - The Anthem
Rihanna ft. Jay-Z & Chris Brown – Umbrella (Cinderella Remix)
Swizz Beatz ft. R.Kelly Lil’ Wayne & Jadakiss – It’s Me Bitches
T-Pain
Talib Kweli ft. will.i.am – Hot Thing
Timbaland
Timbaland
Timbaland ft. One Republic – Apologize
The Plain White
The White Stripes – Icky Thump
Twista ft. Pharrell Williams – Give It Up
Wyclef Jean
Thumbs Up - Best Mixtapes:
Guilty Simpson – Stray Bullets Mixed by DJ Rhettmatic
Indie imprint Stones Throw Records' hardest MC Guilty Simpson built up massive hype for his debut with this mixtape. Teaming up with DJ Rhettmatic, the Detroit-raised Simpson shows off a raw flow and in-your-face lyrics on Stray Bullets.
Essential Listening:Lil’ Wayne – Da Drought 3
Yup, here it is - the tape everyone was talking about and some critics even labeled as the best "album" of the year. My opinion is that the critics are only part right. While Da Drought 3 is undoubtedly Wayne's best mixtape of last year, the beats are not originals and the songs need to be tightened up a bit to warrant the number one spot. Still, the verses on "Seat Down Low" and "We Takin' Over (Remix)" are examples of why Wayne seems justified claiming the "best alive." Major props for addressing the haters and admitting he puckered up with his Daddy, now who's game to place a bet that Carter 3 will drop this year?Mick Boogie & Little Brother - …And Justus For All
Rapper Big Pooh and Phonte, the duo known as Little Brother, put it down for underground collective Justus League on this early '07 tape with Mick Boogie. This disc's intelligent rhymes, humorous wit and industry commentary make it enjoyable from play to stop.
Essential Listening:Mick Boogie & Busta Rhymes – Dillagence
Boogie and Busta gave fans a treat last year, as this tape contains unreleased beats from the late great J Dilla that Busta had stored away for the perfect opportunity - and the time is now. Props to both for this collection with guest appearances from Talib Kweli, Raekwon, and Q-Tip among others.Nicky Catchdubs & Wale – 100 Miles and Running
Washington D.C. newcomer Wale showcased his lyrical dexterity and clever wordplay on this tape mixed by Nicky Catchdubs. Whether he's paying respect to hip-hop's forefathers or spittin' lines about fresh gear, Wale proves he's on a serious mission here.Tapemasters Inc. Presents Kanye West & Andre 3000 – You’re All Welcome
The good people over at Tapemasters Inc. released this prior to Graduation and after Idlewild so a lot of tracks overlap, meaning the real treats here are the blends and unreleased tracks. It also brings to light an idea that would make for a very interesting collaboration LP.Just Blaze's Brooklyn protege MC Saigon continues his push to hype his debut LP Greatest Story Never Told with this tape and an appearance on the next season of Entourage. Here, Saigiddy keeps it gritty kickin' street knowledge, gets insightful on real-life 'hood tales, and even stands toe-to-toe with Jay-Z on their collab (gasp!).
Essential Listening:
Come On Baby (Remix) ft. Jay-Z & Swizz BeatzBig Mike & The Empire ft. Lil’ Wayne & Jadakiss – The Drought is Over Pt. 3 (Who Is The Predator)
DJ Green Lantern – Sirius Invasion
DJ Premier – Outside Lookin’ In
DJ Trigga – Fantastic Four ft. Fabolous, Cassidy, Lil’ Wayne & Juelz Santana
DJ Whiteowl - The Come Up Lil’
Thumbs Done - Most Disappointing Mixtapes:
DJ Clue – The Storm Ultimatum
Cam’ron – Public Enemy #1
DJ Enyce And Dipset - Byrds Of A Feather 2007
DJ White Owl – Can’t Knock The Hustle Vol. 5
Media coverage of Winehouse's out-of-studio antics overshadowed the reality in '07 - the girl can sing her damn heart out. The British 20-something's soul-jazz voice on Back To Black resembles that of Ella Fitzgerald. Winehouse's sophomore effort has a nostalgic sound paying homage to the 50's and 60's jazz scene blended with modern-day subject matter for a revitalizing fresh feeling.
Essential Listening:To Know Him Is To Love Him (Incredibly spiritual live acoustic song released on Napster)
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Exodus [30th Anniversary Edition]
A reissue of Bob Marley's timeless Exodus 30 years after the original release featuring classic songs like "Exodus," "Jamming," "Three Little Birds" and "One Love/ People Get Ready" and lesser-known but equally inspirational tracks such as "Waiting In Vain" and "Natural Mystic." Tuff Gong's quintessential album is as good as new - 'nuff said.
Essential Listening:
Bruce Springsteen – Magic
Asbury Park, New Jersey's famous rockers Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band return with Magic, a collection of upbeat rock anthems and familiar down-to-earth content. Lead single "Radio Nowhere" questions "Is there anybody alive out there?" - the answer here is an enthusiastic "Yes!"
Essential Listening:
Terry's Song (Hidden Track) (an emotional tribute to Bruce's late assistant and long-time friend Terry Magovern)
Radiohead – In Rainbows
These Brit alternative art-rock heroes made history by releasing In Rainbows exclusively online and allowing fans to choose the album's price themselves, later distributing a physical deluxe box set with a second disc and vinyl copies of each. The album is artsy and intriguing, blending Thom Yorke's poetry with lush, climactic instrumentals for a colorful musical concoction.
Essential Listening:
Slightly Stoopid – Chronchitis
Eagles – Long Road out of
From Dubplate to Download: The Best of Greensleeves Records
Miles Davis – The Complete on the Corner Sessions
Ne-Yo – Because Of You
Ras Shiloh – Only King Selassie
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss - Raising Sand
Sigur Ros – Hvarf-Heim
Stephen Marley – Mind Control
Smashing Pumpkins – Zeitgeist
Hit List Part II - Most Disappointing Albums:
1. 50 Cent – Curtis
The industry's biggest pimp's last quality album was Get Rich or Die Tryin', but he could care less after this year's $100 million Vitamin Water payout. Curtis is on the wrong side of the industry divide between generic and innovative; "I Get Money" and "Straight To The Bank" quickly became the most played of the many mindless songs about green paper and "Amusement Park" is laughably simple. Timbaland and Justin Timberlake saved "Ayo Technology" from flopping and 50 just doesn't have the hunger that made GRODT a corner classic. No wonder Fitty got embarrassed by Kanye West's sales numbers in their September SoundScan scuffle - now where's that retirement he promised?
Everyone Point and Laugh Award:
Amusement Park prod. Chris Styles
Thank You Mr. Mosley and Mr. Timberlake Award:
Ayo Technology ft. Timbaland & Justin Timberlake prod. Timbaland2. Hi-Tek – Hi-Teknology 3
This one just saddened my hip-hop soul. Hi-Tek, one of the game's most underrated producers, has been on his beat grind since the Reflection Eternal days but struggles to put together a cohesive album on his own two. The production is good but not his best by any means - the urgent strings of "Handling My Bizness" and intense guitar riffs on "My Piano" are great but the LP suffers from too much pillow-soft, sleepy R&B loops. Although appearances from Talib Kweli, Ghostface, Raekwon, and Little Brother help make certain songs on Hi-Teknology 3 somewhat tolerable, it is plagued by no-name, C-list rappers (Chip the Rippa, anyone?). I'd rather have an LP of instrumentals, por favor.
Wish I Never Heard It Award:
Ohio All Stars ft. Cross, Showtime Mann & Chip The Rippa
Loved It:
3. T.I. – T.I. vs T.I.P.
This album was sorry - T.I.'s half-assed attempt at a conceptual album pitting one personality against another (gasp! how creative). "Big Shit Poppin'" and "You Know What It Is" are catchy enough to bump occasionally but don't push the envelope of Southern rap like "Live In The Sky" or tear the club up as much as "Bring 'Em Out." The skits are horrendous and it takes a verse from Jay-Z to keep listeners' attention. Did we really need to hear from Nelly again? Next.
Would Not Subject My Worst Enemy to the Torture of this Track Award:4. 9th Wonder – Dream Merchant Vol. 2
Always Grindin' Award:
No Time To Chill ft. Little Brother5. Drama – Gangsta Grillz The Album
When Outkast & Marsha Ambrosious dropped their track off Drama's debut CD, I got excited for this one. Little did I know, that's where the creativity stopped. Gangsta Grillz is as prepackaged, commercial, and generic as can be - you know your album is in trouble when the Katt Williams interlude outshines the majority of songs.
Ignorance At Its Worst Award:
Makin' Money Smokin' ft. Willie The Kid & LA The Darkman
Great Song, Not So Great Album Award:
The Art of Storytellin' Part 4 ft. Outkast ft. Marsha Ambrosious of Floetry
Rounding Out the Top 10:
6. Young Buck – Buck The World
7. Boot
9. DJ Khaled – We The Best
10. Caltroit - Black Milk presents Caltroit
Other Notably Agonizing Albums:
Acelayone – Lightning Strikes
Chamillionaire – Ultimate Victory
Consequence – Don’t Quit Your Day Job
Cormega – Who Am I?
Median – Median’s Relief
Percee P – Perserverence
Paul Wall – Get Money, Stay True
RJD2 – The Third Hand
Twista – Adrenaline Rush 2007