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Headlines: Kanye West's album coming November 22

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  • According to Rap Radar, Kanye West's still title-less album will be released Monday, November 22, 2010, the week of Black Friday. I enjoy Noz's conspiracy theory on the reworking of the album via G.O.O.D. Fridays and I hope the thing doesn't end up being called Dark Twisted Fantasy because that title is stupid.
  • Dr. Dre's Aftermath Cognac coming soon.
  • Wyclef hospitalized for chest pains.
  • Freeway's second Rhymesayers release prepped for this calendar year. ATG dug the first one.
  • Barack Obama is a Muslim, er, listens to Lil Wayne.
  • The Los Angeles Times on rappers and their overlooked passion for Ecstasy.
  • Paul Wall attacked a fan with his microphone during San Antonio's Low Low Car Show Sunday night.
  • Mickey Factz dropped a new mixtape Monday evening, which may be worth a glossing over as 2007's Heaven's Fallout boasted tremendous art and two to three choice moments.
  • The Skyzoo and !llmind mixtape drops October 5, should be great.
  • The suckling for hits by mid-major artists, off the G.O.O.D. Friday songs/artwork, is vile and useless.
  • The cyclical promoting of an in-house, mediocre product from an otherwise trusted source is unfortunate but expected.
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Headlines: New Weezy, Lost Tapes 2 announced

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  • Lil Wayne's I Am Not a Human Being is a 12-song EP slated to drop September 27. It features Nicki Minaj, Drake, and a song called "Gonorrhea." Weezy will "start from scratch" on Carter IV.
  • Speaking of Young Money's proudest disciples, Nicki is on the cover of Complex this month, while Rolling Stone got in touch with Drake.
  • Nas to drop another batch of Lost Tapes on December 14.
  • Bink, the overlooked Blueprint producer, talked to Vibe about how he still, in fact, exists.  
  • Kanye West to haters: "If I'm a douche, put me in your coochie." Kanye will likewise open the new season of Saturday Night Live as its musical guest
  • Jay-Z and Coldplay will co-headline a New Year's Eve show in in Las Vegas.
  • MF Doom dropped a badass concert album, Expektoration...Live.
  • ATG previews Saturday's Virgin Mobile FreeFest, looks forward to Ludacris and T.I.
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Stimulus: Das Racist - Sit Down, Man

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Already back for seconds, ATG's favorite multi-culti MCs follow up the well-received Shut Up, Dude with the similarly titled Sit Down, Man. This time around, their growing profile has seen higher billed producers join the fold, including Boi 1da, Devo Springsteen, Teengirl Fantasy and the duo's longtime dream collaborator, Diplo. Features have been upgraded as well, with El-P and Chairlift stopping by with assists (Do I even need to point out that those two would never be featured together on any other record ever?). 

Get a listen to the new hot shit.

Oh, and there's a videogame.
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Summer of Rap

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The biggest summer hit of 2009 was from an unknown Canadian breaking hearts without an album. This year found its cultural cornerstones scored by big rap songs from big rap albums. Whereas summer '09 became book-ended with would be comebacks from Raekwon and Eminem, 2010 hip-hop has seen its brightest stars converging on the opportunity to top charts. Drake sold nearly half a million in a week. Em over 700,000 copies of his sober, wordy work. I heard Rick Ross's Teflon Don blaring from four separate outlets (car, truck, nice car, loudspeaker) on one August night walking between Bloomingdale to the New York Avenue metro, and through to Dupont Circle.

Detecting an inviting climate, second tier rappers like Paul Wall and Guilty Simpson and Curren$y got their songs carbon manifestations available in stores and moved away from the tired formula of converging with stupid blogs to build buzz. M.I.A. sort of crashed and burned after a high profile New York Times piece tore into her guarded public image and reviews of her third album soured after the near-comic level of blind fanaticism that blanketed her old stuff.

Interesting comebacks surfaced: white people loved Big Boi's return to form. Rhymefest, after teasing El Che for three years, finally got a chance to see another commercial release tank miserably. Bun B's otherwise regional release elevated to national news when The Source awarded Trill O.G. its once prestigious five microphone rating. The last five mic rating this eroding-in-relevance rag handed out? Lil Kim's The Naked Truth. The award did lead rap fans down warm memories of how fraudulent and stupid The Source has been since the late '90s.

With the climate covered, ATG prepped a list of top summer albums. But the writers split over finalists while carb loading at Tom's Restaurant Monday night. This before transferring colors and taking trains out to Yankee Stadium, where most of the list hung out and exchanged anthems behind unifying, bright colors and sunglasses at night. The tight-knit fraternity became, for better or worse, an indistinguishable mob of hitmakers. So, here are the songs that got me through the move, the heat, the job search.


J. Cole - Villematic

Nas - Last Real Nigga Alive, Pt. 2 (Power, Paper, Pussy)

Drake featuring Jay-Z - Light Up

Ron Isley featuring Lauryn Hill - Close to You (Cover)

Yelawolf - Looking For Alien Love

Big K.R.I.T. featuring Yelawolf - Hometown Hero (remix)

Blu - So Perfect

Yelawolf featuring Gucci Mane - Wanna Party

Trek Life - Ready to Live

Rick Ross featuring Jay-Z, John Legend - Free Mason

Curren$y - Breakfast
 
Eminem - Cinderella Man

Badio - Kiss the Sky

Big Boi featuring Andre 3000 - Lookin' For Ya


Now back to mid-September.
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DEF NFL PREVIEW RAW 2010 [Pt. III of III]

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Right on schedule. For this edition, J. Couch and I break down the divisions into separate nuggets of streaming files. This way, you don't have to sit through a 50-minute podcast. Even if said podcast culminates with a perfect Super Bowl matchup, as ours did in 2009. We'll do the AFC on Tuesday, the NFC on Wednesday, roll out big predictions and playoff trees Thursday.

And now, the respective playoff trees are unveiled. The last AFC team to make the Super Bowl not from Indy, Pitt, or New England? The 2002 Oakland Raiders. Couch and I both think 2010 is the year an upstart breaks through and breaks up the hegemony.

In the NFC, the regular season is crucial: secure home-field and you're in the Super Bowl. These home crowds become too strong a variable for contending forces like Dallas, Minnesota, Green Bay, New Orleans. Any of those teams host the NFC Championship, they will advance. As a bonus, the two of us delve into college football for some reason.


AFC Playoff Preview

NFC Playoff Preview

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