Rap Release Dates: Evidence, Asher Roth, Mobb Deep, DJ Shadow

    The Rap album release world had a heavy Summer, and the Fall is geared to be just as big. This week sees some slow movement, with just a release from Diamond District’s Oddisee dropping the instrumental album Rock Creek Park. The only track that isn’t all instrumental is “Still Doing It” with fellow DD member yU. Last week, the third member of the District, Uptown XO dropped his free album / mixtape “Monumental II.” DJ Shadow was supposed to drop his album The Less You Know, The Better, but that has now been moved to October 4th.

    Next week, Swizz Beatz was supposed to deliver Haute Living, but that date doesn’t sound like it’s holding firm. In addition, it’s rumored that Swizzy will be releasing the project on a track-by-track basis. Tha Dogg Pound’s Kurupt will present The Academy while next week Cormega will be delivering his greatest hits album Mega Raw along with Jeezy’s Thug Motivation 103. Jeezy just dropped his mixtape “The Real Is Back 2” in anticipation for the upcoming project. A week later, September 27th will be big, as Big K.R.I.T. will drop Live From the Underground, J. Cole’s Cole World: The Sideline Story, Pusha T’s Fear Of God 2: Let Us Pray, J-Live’s S.P.T.A., along with Evidence’s Cats & Dogs and 9th Wonder’s The Wonder Years and Phonte’s Charity Startes At Home. Then October begins…

    In the world of limbo, Mobb Deep have announced a new album, title pending via RED Distribution. Asher Roth has also announced that his album formerly titled The Spaghetti Tree will be called Is This Too Orange? Well, is it?

    September 6
    Oddisee – Rock Creek Park

    September 13

    Bronze Nazareth – School For the Blindman
    Kurupt Presents – The Academy
    Shawn Chrystopher – Silent Films For the Blind

    September 20
    Cormega – Mega Raw/Greatest Hits
    DTMD – Makin’ Dollas
    G-Macc – The Opera/Angels & Demons
    Hollywood FLOSS – One Fan At a Time
    Mary J. Blige – My Life II: The Journey Continues
    Tragedy Khadafi – Thug Matrix 3
    Young Jeezy – Thug Motivation 103

    September 27
    9th Wonder – The Wonder Years
    Big K.R.I.T. – Live From the Underground
    J. Cole – Cole World: The Sideline Story
    J-Live – S.P.T.A. (Said Person of That Ability)
    Phonte – Charity Starts At Home
    Pusha T – Fear Of God 2: Let Us Pray
    Evidence – Cats & Dogs

    October 4
    Drake – Take Care
    Exile – 4TRK MIND
    Freestyle Fellowship – The Promise
    Maino – The Day After Tomorrow
    Styles P – Master Of Ceremonies
    DJ Shadow – The Less You Know, The Better

    October 5
    Cam’ron & Vado – Boss Of All Bosses 3

    October 11
    The Away Team – Scars & Stripes
    Icebird (rjd2 x Aaron Livingston) – The Abandoned Lullaby
    Roots Manuva – 4Everevolution

    October 18
    Witchdoctor – The United Race Ov America

    October 25
    Yelawolf – Radioactive
    Statik Selektah – Population Control
    Melanie Fiona – The MF Life

    November 1

    Bow Wow – Underrated
    Torae – For the Record
    Tyrese – Open Invitation
    Wale – Ambition

    33 thoughts on “Rap Release Dates: Evidence, Asher Roth, Mobb Deep, DJ Shadow

      1. check out Ampersand. Different from the ‘I love college’ shit. pretty dope.

        He’s like Wale. Great mixtapes, shitty freshman album.

    1. Bronze,Cormega,Tragedy,Shadow,and IceBerg I’ll be copping these for sure. May’be I’ll check for the Mobb Deep project as well.

    2. Evidence and J.Cole is where it’s at. I’ll download Take Care since according to all of Drakes songs he has money

    3. just to clarify, Drake’s album “Take Care” drops October 24th, anyone who bought Lil Wayne’s “Carter IV” would know. Bow Wow’s album is now called, “Who Is Shad Moss?”. Just thought i could help.

    4. Honestly, the 27th may be one of the most loaded hip-hop weeks I’ve seen for the year. That’s a lot of talented artists that week.

      Also, people need to stop acting like they never heard of J-Live. That dude’s mad talented, and easily one of the most underrated MCs. I mean yeah he hit a rut with some lackluster production in the middle of his career but lyrically he’s always been on point. Thankfully he seems to be back on track this time with cats like Nicolay, RJD2 and Marco Polo backing him.

      1. J-Live is one of the best live shows you’ll ever see. Dude is jumps on the turntables, juggles a beat, while freestyling about the city he’s in. Crazy.

        All of the Above is probably a top 15-20 album of all time for me. Beats, Lyrics, Concepts…all insanely good.

    5. Oh God… the 27th! Damn, that should be a great day for hip hop, mainstream and underground. I can see all those albums maybe being quality releases, and then October 4th we get DJ Shadow, one of my favorite producers of all time, plus it will be at least INTERESTING to listen to Drake’s new album, regardless if you like him or not (I don’t mind him tbh). Exile and FF should be nice too.

      Should be a great 2 weeks for hip hop!

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