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					 The Year 2014 in Review 
					Author: Adam Bernard
 
 
Some Sh*t You May Have Missed - 2014 Edition
 
 
For the past few years I have openly admitted I'm a hip-hop curmudgeon who
dislikes the vast majority of what I hear. This is why when it comes to the annual
year-end top ten lists each of us put together for RapReviews I feel like Chandler
Bing at Thanksgiving, wanting nothing to do with the festivities.
That said, I've been told that my incredibly strong feelings towards hip-hop are
the exact reason why I SHOULD be writing a top ten list.
 
Rather than ranking a bunch of albums, however, I've decided to do my second
annual "Some Sh*t You May Have Missed," list. This list consists of albums I feel
may have flown under the radar, but are incredibly deserving of your listening
time. With 15 albums in total, I'm pretty sure you'll find something you like. If you
do, please consider purchasing the album, or albums. Every dollar that goes to a
good artist helps hip-hop get better.
 
Toussaint Morrison - Edo
 
 
Metermaids - We Brought Knives
 
PremRock - A Clean Well-Lighted Place
 
Kate Tempest - Everybody Down
 
Homeboy Sandman - Hallways
 
Lee - 16 Reasons To Buy This Album
 
Nova Rockafeller - Problem Child (EP)
 
Warren Britt - Awww, You Mad?! (EP)
 
Illus - Behind The Mask
 
Kev Sez - First Attempt at a Second Chance
 
Hasan Salaam - Life in Black & White
 
AtLas - Hieroglyphics in Crayon
 
C-Zar Van Gogh - Lay Up Lines (LP) / This Time Last Month (EP)
 
Lil Mattress - Wack On Purpose
 
Originally posted: December 23, 2014 
source: RapReviews.com
			 
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