Well...it's time to close the book on another year in hip hop and R&B music. 2014 certainly was a memorable year to say the least. Filled with plenty of jaw dropping moments and controversy. Whether you were caught up in celebrity couple news, making your Vine videos, fighting to stay away from Ebola or out marching the streets to protest, there was always time to listen to good new music to get you through the drama. My second year doing music reviews I'd say was a bigger success than the first. These albums to me tell the story of 2014 and it's a story I myself will never forget. So like last year, I've narrowed these albums down and my lists are complete. These are my top five hip hop albums, top five R&B album and top five mixtapes. It honestly didn't take me long to narrow it down like it did last year which was good. I chose the albums not only based on the grades I gave them, but the albums that I thought best represented the year and the albums I will remember the most from the year. Without further ado, we'll start with my top ten hip hop albums of 2014:
10. My Krazy Life - YG
CTE/Def Jam Recordings
Production: DJ Mustard, Mikely Adam, B. Wheezy, Terrace Martin, others
Final Grade: B
YG probably had the most surprising album of the year. Much like A$AP Rocky's debut in 2013, this was an album that at first listen I found barely average but grew on me tremendously over time. It was the reverse Good Kid, M.a.a.d. City as YG took you through a day in his "krazy life". DJ Mustard helped YG capture the vintage 90's west coast sound and blend it perfectly with today's hip hop sound. Generating one hell of a debut from YG.
9. These Days... - Ab-Soul
Top Dawg Ent.
Production: Dave Free, Sounwave, DJ Dahi, Tae Beast, DNYC3, others
Final Grade: B
I have to admit, I was torn between this and Schoolboy Q's Oxymoron at number nine. I ultimately went with These Days (Oxymoron was still a dope album). Although I had a lot of issues with this album, I grew to understand it more over time and grew to like it more. Ab-Soul took the sound of hip hop today and pretty much mocked it. Breaking down how the game has changed to what it is now. Or how things are "these days". Granted the "mocking" songs still sound like commercial reaches, they go perfectly with the concept. I'd still put Control System before this, but These Days is definitely a 2014 album to remember.
8. 2014 Forest Hills Drive - J. Cole
Dreamville/Roc Nation/Columbia Records
Production: J. Cole
Final Grade: B
There was probably not, for me, a more relatable album in 2014 than this. Although it just came out two weeks ago, it has that quickly become one of the best of the year. J. Cole took you down his path to hip hop stardom. From growing up at that address, friend drama, relationship problems, struggling to make it in hip hop and so on. It was almost like a rags to riches story told through music. In hindsight, this album should be way higher on this list but again, it just came out. It has to grow on me more over time. But as of now, it's good enough to crack my top ten.
7. Run The Jewels 2 - Killer Mike & El-P
Mass Appeal/Sony Red
Production: El-P
Final Grade: B+
Killer Mike and El-P once again prove that they are hip hop's best MC/Producer tag team. Bringing lyrical heat through their aggressive and very witty lyricism. El-P, like the last album, delivers amazing production that can only fit them and what they like to do. Since the days of EPMD and Gang Starr, the MC/Producer team has been missing in hip hop. Killer Mike and El-P, aka Run The Jewels, are here in full effect to bring it back.
6. Mastermind - Rick Ross
Maybach Music Group/Def Jam Recordings
Production: Mike Will Made-It, Scott Storch, Kanye West, Boi-1da, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, others
Final Grade: A-
Surprised? You should be. After five albums, hip hop's most consistent artist finally released his Mona Lisa. This was most definitely Rick Ross's most theatrical album to date. The production was fantastic and told the story for a lot of these songs. Though the recent release of his seventh album Hood Billionaire kinda put a bit of a damper on how good this was, this was still one of 2014's biggest surprises.
5. PRhyme - Royce Da 5'9" & DJ Premier
PRhyme Records
Production: DJ Premier
Final Grade: N/A
Here's another shocker. I actually have yet to review this album (it's coming soon). But I've already heard it and trust me it is most definitely in the top five of 2014. It impressed me that much and that quickly. I won't speak to much on it because I haven't reviewed it yet. But look out for this review mid January and there I'll explain why this deserves this number five spot.
4. Cadillactica - Big K.R.I.T.
Cinematic Music Group/Def Jam Recordings
Production: Big K.R.I.T., DJ Dahi, Jim Jonsin, Terrace Martin, Raphael Saadiq
Final Grade: A-
Big K.R.I.T. continued his string of amazing projects this year with this fantastic album. Excellent soulful jazz inspired production, great guest features and an awesome concept. This album maybe way ahead of not only Big K.R.I.T.'s time, but ahead of this generations time as well. It just further proves that Big K.R.I.T. is probably only new school rapper that defines true southern hip hop.
3. The Art Of Chill - Nitty Scott, MC
Boombox Family Ent.
Production: Chuck Strangers, Yuri Beats, Ski Beatz, Bigg Dre, Moss, others
Final Grade: A-
In a year that was dominated by hip hop's new two leading ladies, Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea, the most slept on album of the year was also by a femcee. Nitty Scott, MC's long awaited debut was well worth the wait. The album has an awesome cool, calm and chilled vibe that I don't know how anyone couldn't vibe to. Great lyrics, solid production, and great "chill" concept. But it's her poetic like lyricism and story telling that makes this a stand out (especially when talking about personal topics). I can't remember the last time a female rappers album made me feel this way. I know most of you are Nicki and Iggy fans, but this album proves Nitty Scott MC's name should be among hip hop's female elite.
2. Under Pressure - Logic
Visionary Music Group/Def Jam Recordings
Production: 6ix, Logic, DJ Khalil, Dun Deal, Tae Beast, others
Final Grade: A
Like Nitty Scott MC, Logic's long awaited debut was also very well worth the wait. I was extremely impressed with this album. Lyrically, this is probably the album of the year. Logic's flow and word play over these excellent production is absolutely mind boggling. This is what he's been showing us on his mixtapes for years. But it was him showing his personal side, telling his story that he never told that really drew me to this album. Logic is way ahead of his time as a MC and this damn near perfect album proves it. He's definitely here to stay.
1. Piñata - Freddie Gibbs & Madlib
Madlib Invasion
Production: Madlib
Final Grade: A
This was a no brainer. From the lyrics, to the production, to the guest features, to the concept. There was not a more fully complete hip hop album in 2014 than Pinata. Freddie Gibbs and Madlib never worked together prior to this and both were doing different things musically. But they got together on here and made a damn near classic. The albums old school gangster concept with Madlib's brilliant, theatrical, 70's blaxploitation inspired production set this album far ahead of everything else in 2014. I really hope this isn't the end for these two. Another project from them is much needed after this amazing album. This is probably the only album in my top ten that will continue to be in heavy rotation going into 2015.
TOP FIVE R&B ALBUMS
5. VII - Teyana Taylor
G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings
Production: Vidal Davis, Boi-1da, Harmony Samuels, Craig Balmoris, others
Final Grade: B
Since the review, this album has grown a lot more on me. Teyana Taylor put together one solid, memorable debut. It was dark, it was passionate, it was intimate and just full of New York attitude. Adding that plus her seductively raspy voice makes this an album to remember in 2014.
4. Trigga - Trey Songz
Songbook/Atlantic Records
Production: D'Mile, Da Internz, DJ Mustard, Mike Will Made-It, Soundz, Dun Deal, others
Final Grade: B+
Once again, Trey Songz delivers a dope project. Filled with the usual. Chart topping hits and great mainstream production. Giving you everything from his usual panty wetting lyrics to tales of getting caught up. Trey Songz again makes a case that he is R&B's number one male singer.
3. My Everything - Ariana Grande
Republic Records
Production: Benny Blanco, Rodney Jerkins, Cashmere Cat, Key Wane, others
Final Grade: B+
Ariana Grande's loud, strong and amazing voice comes into play full force on her sophomore album. It totally exceeds her debut. From the pop-ish dance tracks, to the hip hop tracks, to the stand out ballads, Ariana Grande is the total package when it comes to a R&B/Pop artist. With the talent and following she has now, this young lady is destined to have a long and possibly legendary career.
2. Girl - Pharrell
I Am Other/Columbia Records
Production: Pharrell
Final Grade: B+
Pharrell was probably the man of the year in music. He made every get up, dance and feel "happy". Just one of many amazing tracks on this sophomore album. It's more than just about adoring women. The old school dance sounds of the production makes this a great album for everyone from kids to the old folks. There wasn't another album this year that made you feel more good. Made you get up and smile. Made you feel more...well..."happy".
1. Souled Out - Jhené Aiko
ARTium/Def Jam Recordings
Production: No I.D., Key Wane, Fisticuffs, Dot Da Genius, Thundercat, others
Final Grade: A+
There was honestly no other album, in both R&B and hip hop, that blew me away more than Jhene Aiko's much anticipated debut. Never in my wildest imagination did I expect this to be even close to as amazing as it was. Everything from her amazing way with words, in depth storytelling of her life, and the dreamy, mystifying production makes this album stand in a class all by itself. I don't throw the word classic around a lot, but it's hard to argue that isn't one already. Of every album I'll reflect back on from 2014, this will be the first one for sure.
TOP FIVE MIXTAPES
5. Zero Gravity 2 - King Los
4. House Rules - Slaughterhouse
3. Faces - Mac Miller
2. Cilvia Demo - Isaiah Rashad
1. Black Hystori Project - Cyhi The Prince
Well...that's a wrap. I can't wait to see what 2015 will bring in hip hop and R&B. I look forward to giving you another year of great music reviews. As well as new changes. A new grading scale and new layouts for the site. Mic Navarro's Corner continues to grow and get better. Thanks to everyone. My readers, subscribers, and followers on Instagram. I'll see you all in 2015!
- Mic Navarro
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