Top Mixtapes & Albums Chart
Top Mixtape & Albums Chart - Created by combining how many times a project has been viewed along with your ratings, DJBooth's chart list the top new hip hop mixtapes and albums out right now.
February 11, 2013 Chart Recap * Another week, another number one. Pusha T holds on to the top spot for only one week as Joe Budden‘s brand new No Love Lost album snatches the …...Read More
#1 - Joe Budden - No Love Lost
A lot of words will be written about Joe Budden’s new album, No Love Lost, but I’m confident I’ll be the only writer who opens their review with a quote from Walt Whitman: “Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I... Read Full Review
#2 - Pusha T - Wrath of Caine
It’s been a long, winding road to hip-hop stardom for Pusha T. Pulled out of Virginia by a then relatively unknown young producer named Pharrell (perhaps you’ve heard of him?), he and Malice would eventually drop three... Read Full Review
#3 - A$AP Rocky - LONG.LIVE.A$AP.
One-hit wonders and overnight successes are not a new phenomenon. From The Three Chuckles in the ‘50s, to Skee-Lo in the ‘90s, to Kreayshawn in the 2010’s, music has always seen artists seemingly explode out of nowhere,... Read Full Review
#4 - Curren$y - New Jet City
Has there been a solo hip-hop artist in the last five years, who has released more free (quality) music than Curren$y? The answer to this question is a simple "no." Spitta, the rap gift who keeps on giving, has released yet... Read More
#5 - Slum Village - Dirty Slums 2
Veteran hip-hop group Slum Village have released their brand new commercial mixtape, Dirty Slums 2. The Mick Boogie-hosted, 15-track set, which is the Detroit trio's first release since 2010's Villa Manifesto, includes... Read More
#6 - Yonas - The Black Canvas
In 2012, DJBooth fave Yonas was featured on our homepage 15 times. Looking to pass that number in 2013, the New York City native has returned for trip number four of the current calender year, and in his possession is The... Read More
#7 - T.I. - Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head
T.I. could easily be forgiven for just not caring that much anymore. After all, what does he have left to prove? Millions of records sold, Grammys lining his wall, enough money for Scrooge McDuck to swim through, widespread... Read Full Review
#8 - Ibn Inglor - GawdsSpeed
Buzzmaking emcee Ibn Inglor has come together with The DJBooth to bring listeners his independent studio debut, GawdsSpeed. Recorded in the artist's bedroom in Chicago project Altgeld Gardens, the album comes on the heels of... Read More
#9 - Wrekonize - The Rooftops Mixtape
Fresh off guesting on Saheed's Times Up and J NICS & DJ Burn One's "On the Go," Strange Music signee and DJBooth fave Wrekonize has unleashed his latest solo street album for digital download. Presented by ¡MAYDAY! (Wrek's... Read More
#10 - Kendrick Lamar - good kid, m.A.A.d city
I’ve heard people say that rappers don’t make classic albums anymore, but the truth is we don’t let rappers make classic albums anymore. As I’ve written before, the definition of a classic album is one that stands the... Read Full Review