#1 Kendrick Lamar Excels Art Of Peer Pressure

The wait is over, after a whole year anticipating his second album which features among others the legendary production skills of Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar can easily claim the title of hip-hop album of 2012 to himself. “good kid, m.A.A.d city” exceeds all expectations and rightly places the young rapper straight among the genre’s A-listers. “The Art Of Peer Pressure’, one of the record’s standouts, deservedly tops our loop

Despite Pantha Du Prince’s electronica being the highest entry, this was another strong week for hip-hop, with Meek Mill; Mr. Muthafuckin’ Exquire and A$ap Rocky previewing new works, as well as the Wu-Tang Clan getting back together in the soundtrack of RZA‘s first film directorial effort, “The Man With The Iron Fist”.

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