Rap Release Dates: Joe Budden, Tyga, Brotha Lynch Hung, Dead Prez

    We have now entered the 1st Quarter of 2013. It’s an arguably confusing time to be releasing music, considering artists now feel that have an entire year’s worth of leeway to drop their projects so dates are always subject to change. With A$AP Rocky’s LongLiveA$AP coming next week, the year is already off to a strong start. Those expecting Joe Budden’s No Love Lost on January 22nd will have to wait a few more weeks. The project was moved to February 5th, sharing that date with Brotha Lynch Hung’s Mannibalector. A week before that though, we see Dead Prez bringing Information Age, the same date as Ill Bill’s The Grimy Awards, Uptown XO’s digital release of Colour de Grey and Oh No’s Disrupted Ads. Jumping ahead to March, Tyga finally plans to bring Hotel California, though no set date has been announced. Raekwon is also prepping F.I.L.A. (Fly International Luxurious Art) and Danny Brown is almost done with Old; details coming soon.

    Check HipHopDX’s Release Dates page for all your Hip Hop album needs.

    January 15
    A$AP Rocky – LongLiveA$AP

    January 29
    Dead Prez – Information Age
    Ill Bill – The Grimy Awards
    Oh No – Disrupted Ads
    Uptown XO – Colour de Grey

    February 5
    Brotha Lynch Hung – Mannibalector
    Joe Budden – No Love Lost

    February 12
    LL Cool J – Authentic Hip Hop

    February 26
    Alexander Spit – A Breathtaking Trip To That Otherside
    Kutt Calhoun – Black Gold
    Trinity (A.G., Sadat X & DJ Jab) – 20 In

    March 12
    Prodigy & Alchemist – Albert Einstein

    19 thoughts on “Rap Release Dates: Joe Budden, Tyga, Brotha Lynch Hung, Dead Prez

      1. Uhh dude it looks like you accidentally listed LL Cool J alongside that list of potentially good albums. You might want to delete that in case someone thinks you’re being serious.

      2. I am being serious, but you already knew that

        And go ahead, start talking about his songs that weren’t great
        Just know that LL has at least 10 classic tracks against 1 weak track

        That man is a true Hip Hop Icon, not just IMO (look at his body of work)

        And btw, the album title indicates there is nothing to worry about
        I hope, haha

        LL Cool J = a DOPE MC

      3. ^^Have you heard LL’s Ratchet song?! That gives me all the reason I need to believe that album will be garbage.

      4. ^^Have you heard LL’s Ratchet song?! That gives me all the reason I need to believe that album will be garbage.

        STUPID CUNT JUDGING AN ARTIST ON ONE SONG HAVE RESPECT FOR YOUR ELDERS & LEGENDS CUNT!

      5. Hip Hop please, there is no need to remind me of LL’s icon status. I own every one of his albums and his early work is some of the greatest rap ever made. But let’s face it, he hasn’t put out an album worth a damn since Mr. Smith, and that was like what, ’96? Every new one he puts out, like a sucker, hoping there will be some of tthat old magic on there. Same thing I do with Ice Cube. But there is never more than a moment or two.

        I hope this time is different, but to seriously expect it to be would pretty be stupidity. Hopefully I am pleasantly surprised, in whch case feel free to come back here and say told you so. Ain’t gonna happen tho.

    1. ASAP ROCKY ALBUM IS FIRE. IT WILL CRUSH ANYTHING THAT FAGGOT OVER RATED JOE BUDDEN WILL EVER PUT OUT. IRELAVANT DOUCHE BAG

    2. Fuck Joe Budden that dude is hot garbage! and who dresses that ninja the local hobo’s?? His style on and off the mic is pathetic disgrace!

      1. BIG YEAR FOR STRANGE???? TECH IS THE ONLY THING THATS BIG ON STRANGE. NOBODY EVEN REALLY KNOWS THERES OTHER ARTISTS ON STRANGE AND IM IN DENVER CO THE NO 2 MARKET FOR STRANGE IN THE US. LYNCH AND PROZAK BEST THING GOIN ON STRANGE. THEY WOULD NEVER BE ON THE RADIO OR MTV LIKE TECH HAS BEEN. SO IM CONFUSED BY YOUR ANOTHER BIG YEAR FOR STRANGE.

    3. Ill Bill – The Grimy Awards
      Brotha Lynch Hung – Mannibalector
      Joe Budden – No Love Lost
      LL Cool J – Authentic Hip Hop
      Kutt Calhoun – Black Gold
      Prodigy & Alchemist – Albert Einstein

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