Tuesday, 15 January 2013

A$AP Rocky Long.Live.A$AP album review

After signing a $3 million deal with RCA based on earlier buzz, Harlem born rapper A$AP Rocky has silenced skeptics with his debut Long.Live.A$AP

Despite an early leak of the rap sensation's Long.Live.A$AP, A$AP Rocky's highly anticipated breakout album has been the talk of the hip hop world today. The lead single F*ckin Problems has received both chart and radio success, yet Long.Live.A$AP picks up right where Rocky's left off on his Live.Love.A$AP mixtape, not adapting to mainstream, but taking his sound  - a combination of syrupy Houston and old school New York rap - to the next level and proving his own words "Always $trive And Prosper" are those to live by.

A$AP Rocky Long.Live.A$AP album cover 2013
The 24 year old's impressive debut shows off his laid back lyrical personna combined with solid production from the likes of Clams Casino, Hit-Boy, Noah "40" Shebib and T-Minus to name but a few. The album features a well rounded compilation of songs with appearances from the likes of Drake, Kendrick Lamar, SchoolboyQ, Skrillex, Joey Bada$$ and Florence Welch proving this promising young talent is a diverse artist. With such a range of songs on the album, Rocky seems to have an unmatchable and uncommon ability to successfully offer something for all audiences.


Tracks such as Phoenix and Hell show off the fact that the young rapper clearly has an ear for ambient production whilst tracks like Suddenly are a chance for Rocky to show off his story telling skills as he reminisces his child hood and his roots. Tracks such as the label endorsed, high fashion talking Fashion Killa and, another lead single along with F*ckin Problems1 Train - undoubtedly one of the best posse cut tracks of these past few yearsprove there is no denying that A$AP Rocky has beaten expectations twice. His rags to riches story is a common theme of the album just like on the mixtape whilst it's noticeable that his unique flow switches by mood throughout the album.


Hard hitting lyrics and a confident delivery combined with incredible production and catchy hooks - the New York native's first full studio album definitely lives up to all the hype. Believe the hype, this album sounds great from start to finish and deserves all the attention it's about to receive. 2013 is about to be another huge year for A$AP Rocky and the A$AP MobLong.Live.A$AP indeed.





Sunday, 6 January 2013

Top 10 rappers to watch in 2013

With 2012 having come to an end, we take a look into our hip hop crystal ball to tell you which upcoming artists to watch out for this year.

Ab-Soul

After TDE label mate Kendrick Lamar saw a pretty successful year in 2012, with his debut album good kid, m.A.A.d city, it looks like 2013 is Ab-Soul's turn to blow. The Californian born rapper certainly delivered with his 2012 solo project Control System, which many critics would regard one of the best projects of the year and with his upcoming collaborative album Unit 6 with JMSN, the talented young rapper and songwriter is undoubtedly one to watch in 2013.

A$AP Ferg

Following in the footsteps of fellow A$AP mob member A$AP Rocky, it looks like the New York rapper is about to be thrown into the spotlight. The rapper gained a lot of attention from his appearances on the Lord$ Never Worry mixtape, combining his vicious flow and lyrical talent with dope production. His stand out verses include those on 'Work' and 'Underground Killa$'. Ferg will definitely be carrying the A$AP flag into 2013 and we're likely to see great things from him this year.

Azealia Banks

The 20 year old Harlem native saw huge success in 2012, with the release of both her 1991 EP and her Fantasea mixtape along with the launch of her MAC 'Yung Rapunxel' lipstick and chart success with her debut single 212. There's been a massive hype surrounding the fiery femcee and she's built up a cult like following over the past year. Banks plans to release her debut album this year, titled 'Broke With Expensive Taste' and with collaborations with the likes of Lady Gaga and Kanye West, it's safe to say the young rapper will see another successful year!



Earl Sweatshirt

Being a member of the Los Angeles based hip hop collective Odd Future, Earl gained a solid following before disappearing from the scene for 12 months after his mother reportedly sent him to military school. After fellow group members Tyler, The Creator and Frank Ocean tasting success, 2013 could be Earl's year to shine. Returning in late 2012, Earl showed off his skilled rhymes and laid back flow on the track 'Chum' and on his feature on Frank Ocean's 'Super Rich Kids'. With plans to release his highly anticipated album 'Doris' before the year's end, it looks like success is calling the 18 year old. 


Joey Bada$$

Pro Era front man Joey Bada$$ took the hip hop community by storm in 2012, with his nostalgic 90's style flow and clever word play. The 17 year old Brooklyn native was thrown into the spotlight when he featured on the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards cypher with his cypher stealing verse. After dropping his debut mixtape '1999' to critical acclaim, working alongside the likes of A$AP Rocky and Mac Miller and featuring heavily on Pro Era's joint effort 'P.E.E.P: the aPROcalypse', it's no surprise that 2013 is set to be a big year for the young rap star.



Robb Bank$

The South Florida rapper has taken the internet by storm, gaining a strong following through Twitter, Tumblr and Youtube. The young rapper dropped his mixtape Calenders last year, proving that at just 17 years old he already has a pretty commanding flow and lyrical talent. His single 'Looks Like Basquiat' shows off some venomous rapping, not to mention the fact that this guy is friends with the likes of SpaceGhostPurrp suggesting there could be some future collaborations in line. Let's see what 2013 brings for this young talent.



ScHoolboyQ

This year TDE rapper ScHoolboyQ showed us that he has what it takes to be one of the next big rap stars with his single 'Hand on the Wheel' featuring A$AP Rocky as well as touring with TDE label mate Ab-Soul and releasing an independent album. After scoring a join record deal with Interscope records and Aftermath Entertainment, he is set to release his major label debut Oxymoron, which will aspire to match the impact of  fellow Black Hippy member Kendrick Lamar's debut."Kendrick left me no choice but to drop a classic" the 26 year old stated, 
and if his album's half as good as Kendrick's then 
2013 is definitely going to be a good year for 
ScHoolboyQ!


The Weeknd

Ok, so I know he's not a rapper but rising Canadian R&B star The Weeknd is definitely one to watch this year! After gaining online attention with his three critically acclaimed mixtapes House Of Balloons, Thursday and Echoes Of Silence, releasing remastered version of the mixtapes as his debut album titled Trilogy and working with the likes of fellow Canadian Drake, Florence and the Machine 
and Wiz Khalifa it would seem the 22 year old is certainly going to be one of 2013's rising stars. With his sophomore album due before the end of the year and a UK tour, it looks like the singer-songwriter is set for a massive year ahead.

Trinidad Jame$

2012 was quite a year for Atlanta based rapper Trinidad James, with his hit single 'All Gold Everything' becoming one of the most searched for videos of the year. His mixtape 'Don't be S.A.F.E' picked up a buzz over time and by the end of the year there was quite a hype surrounding the gold teethed Youtube sensation, eventually scoring a major record deal with Def Jam as well as founding his own record label Gold Gang Records. It will definitely be interesting to see if the Trinidad born rapper, who found recognition through The Source Magazine's Unsigned Hype column, lives up to the hype this year.


Capital STEEZ 

It took me a while to compile this list of artists and I put quite a lot of thought into it. One rapper who instantly stood out as someone who was about to be the next big thing was Capital STEEZ. From the moment I heard him on the track 'Survival Tactics' with Joey Bada$$ I could tell he was destined for greatness. Sadly, the 19 year old passed away on the 24th December 2012 but I felt it was only right to include him on this list. He was a young lyrical genius and I hadn't seen anyone like him for a long, long time - the way he combined sharp lyrics and great production with elements of old school, 90's nostalgia and a new school feel too. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the whole of Pro Era now. He had so much talent and potential and was about to be the next big thing.

R.I.P Capital STEEZ. Thank you for the beautiful music you left us all with and for sharing your gift with us.








Saturday, 5 January 2013

The Weeknd to release new 2013 album

The Weeknd on stage in 2012
The Weeknd - real name Abel Tesfaye - took to twitter to announce the release of his 2013 album. The 22 year old posted a close up image of his computer desktop which featured two folders titled '2013 untitled album' and '2013 art work'.

The currently untitled album will follow his 2012 debut 'Trilogy' - an album comprised of remastered versions of the Canadian R&B star's three critically acclaimed mixtapes 'House Of Balloons', 'Thursday' and 'Echoes Of Silence' as well as treating fans to three brand new tracks.

Fast gaining in popularity, the R&B sensation, is set to take 2013 by storm with not only his sophomore album to look forward to but a long awaited UK tour too along with a string of festival dates, which are yet to be announced. Tesfaye will take to the stage in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow, wowing audiences with his incredible vocal range.

Source: @theweeknd via twitter














Wednesday, 2 January 2013

J.Cole delays 'Born Sinner' release date

Last night J.Cole, revealed that his sophomore album 'Born Sinner' will no longer be released on January 28th, which is also the rap star's birthday. 

During a red carpet interview with PopStopTV at his New Year's Eve performance at Tao in Las Vegas, the Roc Nation rapper revealed that his second studio album won't meet the deadline and that fans can expect it later in the year.

"Nah, it's not going to make January 28th. It's going to be a little later than that. I need more time for it to get done" the US rapper, who also plans to release a short film with the album, stated.

A new official release date for the long awaited album has yet to be announced. 



Check out J.Cole's interview with PopStopTV here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9SET5F2J__0

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Azealia Banks unveils new track 'BBD'

Harlem born rap phenomenon Azealia Banks has entered 2013 with a bang, dropping a new track titled 'BBD' - an acronym for "Bad Bitches Doing".

The 21 year old rapper wasted no time in unveiling the lively, bass thumping track, which was produced by Apple Juice Kid and co-produced by Sup Doodle.

Although Banks confirmed that 'BBD' won't be featured on her highly anticipated debut album 'Broke With Expensive Taste', her dope flow and the sick beat are just a taster of what the album, which was originally due to be released on the 28th November but was held back because of sample clearances, will offer listeners. The odd combination of different sounds combined with Banks' killer bars and a heavy bass make a pretty dope track overall!

Listen to 'BBD': https://soundcloud.com/azealia-banks/bbd

Azealia also earlier announced to twitter followers that the first official single from 'Broke WIth Expensive Taste' will be called 'MISS AMOR' and will come with a B Side called 'MISS CAMARADERIE'.