HipHopDX: Run The Jewels is AOTY.

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Album Of The Year Run The Jewels by Killer Mike & El-P as Run The Jewels


Killer Mike and El-P struck gold in 2012 with R.A.P. Musica>. We thought it was brash, simultaneously innovative, reverential and referential and an impossible act to follow. Then El-P stepped from behind the boards and joined “Mike Bigga” over his own postmodern, synth-powered b-boy backdrops, and the results were equally amazing. As its title suggests, Run The Jewelsa> wasn’t for shook ones. Mike kills elderly women’s dogs, El-Producto brags about keeping his church socks on during sexual escapades and special guest Prince Paul (as Chest Rockwell) just wants to slip some Molly in his date’s drink. And then have anal sex. It all adds up to another win for Killer Mike and El-P.

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Yeezus by Kanye West
Whether you thought the project was awesome or awful, one fact remains, Yeezus did not go quietly into the night. It’s is the opposite of unmemorable, opposite of conventional, opposite of mediocre. Kanye’s latest is audacious, ornery and courageous—pushing the boundaries of what’s traditionally accepted in Rap to the brink of breech while flipping frustration into sonic progression. In 2013, for better and worse, Yeezus stands on a moving mountain alone.

Watching Movies With The Sound Off by Mac Miller
Blue Slide Park may have introduced most of the general public to Mac Miller, but the man formerly known as “Easy Mac” reintroduced himself to Hip Hop with Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Mac moved geographically and spiritually, and he also moved units. He wasted no time entrenching himself in the Left Coast music scene—primarily through his work with Odd Future members Earl Sweatshirt and The Internet. He got high, went high concept and delved into the depths that come with losing loved ones while questioning the worth of celebrity culture. It was a huge step up for the kid who created “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza.”

Mixtape Of The Year Acid Rap by Chance The Rapper


There’s a million reasons to love Acid Rap—the shifting soundscapes and dripping honesty, the perfectly placed guest appearances and social awareness, the quirky references to cigarettes (of all things). Along with Chance’s uncanny ability to organically embody the best of Golden Era icons Andre 3000, Eminem, Wyclef Jean, for example, Acid Rap triumphs because the artist who crafted it taps into all aspects of his human experience. Chance tackles complex real world issues like gun violence in Chicago with the same ease as his approach to marijuana smoke. To paraphrase his half-bar on “Acid Rain,” Chance is the truth, whether or not he chooses to rhyme.

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King Remembered In Time by Big K.R.I.T.
K.R.I.T.’s penchant for giving away album-quality projects for free continued in 2012. On King Remembered In Time, the Meridian, Mississippi emcee turned up with Future and Trinidad Jame$, meditated and questioned his fate, then re-asserted his dominance all on the same project. The crown remains intact.

She Got Game by Rapsody
Rapsody’s She Got Game set a new standard for mixtapes. Considering how much effort was put into this project, it was arguably an album of sorts for Rap. Sure, that’s been the new business model for Hip Hop, but let’s face it—most Hip Hop mixtapes are slapped together, handed out and then hit retail for the late bloomers. Rapsody dropped off this well thought out project with solid features and reinforced her position as one of Hip Hop’s burgeoning artists. If you’ve never heard, She Got Game, grab the deluxe version. You won’t be sorry.

Non-Hip Hop Album Of The Year The 20/20 Experience (1 of 2) by Justin Timberlake


In January, Justin Timberlake tweeted, “I think I’M READY.” A few days later, we heard “Suit & Tie” featuring Jay Z. We didn’t know what else to expect. How could he top FutureSex/LoveSounds? With Timbaland on board, we knew we could expect quality sounds on The 20/20 Experience (1 of 2). After sitting with the album since March, it’s hard to deny the hits and dapper sounds streaming from the speakers. It was a long seven years since JT’s released an album. The people were ready too, at least the two million (and counting) who own a copy.

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Sail Out by Jhene Aiko
Producer No I.D. had a sharp eye for talent when he signed Jhene Aiko to Def Jam under his imprint, Atrium Records. Even though her debut EP Sail Out held features from Childish Gambino, Ab-Soul, Vince Staples and most notably, Kendrick Lamar, Jhene shined and showed she was ready for a much deserved spotlight.

Avalanche by Quadron
Quadron may not have put numbers on the boards like many of the others in this category but Avalanche didn’t sonically disappoint. With only one feature from HipHopDX’s Emcee Of The Year, Kendrick Lamar, the Danish duo continued to push the boundaries on the music they were known for. And we thank them.


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Good to see Mike and El get their respect. I just wish the project was longer. Now I'm just waiting for Run the Jewels 2.
 

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OG Killer Mike stan, and really wanted to like the album more than I did...but honestly stopped listening to it like 2 weeks after it dropped....i hate El-P man...hate his production, and the fact that i now have to listen to him rap and take away verses from Mike in his music makes me damn near violently angry...and this rap smark love-fest since he's linked up with El P and it's trendy to dikkride him now just lessons the chance that I get Pledge IV before another RTJ project ...if ever...I'm just waiting on the day I wake up and see a "Killer Mike says El-P is his musical soul mate and swears to never make another song without him" headline on the internet:sadcam:
 
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OG Killer Mike stan, and really wanted to like the album more than I did...but honestly stopped listening to it like 2 weeks after it dropped....i hate El-P man...hate his production, and the fact that i know have to listen to him rap and take away verses from Mike in his music makes damn near violently angry...and this rap smark love-fest since he's linked up with El P and it's trendy to dikkride him now just lessons the chance that I get Pledge IV before another RTJ project ...if ever...I'm just waiting on the day I wake up and see a "Killer Mike says El-P is his musical soul mate and swears to never make another song without him" headline on the internet:sadcam:
Have faith breh. We're still getting The Elegant Elephant and Pledge IV :blessed:
 

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I agree Run The Jewels is a flawless album to me. Its been my #1 album all since the summer.
 

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And I'm completely no-selling the Chance The Rapper hype-job...whenever i see his name listed, i just pretend like it's not there, so that makes KRIT their number 1 mixtape of the year...and I can agree with that
 
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