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This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 2024.
Events[edit]
January[edit]
- On January 3, T.I. and his wife, Tiny, were sued for allegations of drugging and sexual assault from a 2005 hotel incident.[1]
- On January 8, the trial for YFN Lucci on RICO charges is scheduled to begin.[2]
- On January 9, Duane Davis was granted a $750,000 bond and put on house arrest until his trial for the murder of Tupac Shakur, which is set for June 3, 2024.[3]
- On January 13, Yo Gotti's brother Big Jook was shot and killed after attending his uncle's funeral in Memphis, Tennessee.[4][5]
- On January 15, Rick Ross received the key to Miami, Florida.[6]
- On January 17, six men were convicted for the murder of FBG Duck, who was killed in August 2020 in Chicago, Illinois.[7]
- On January 18, 6ix9ine was arrested for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend in Santo Domingo.[8]
- On January 23, the trial for Patrick Xavier Clarke on charges involved with the murder of Takeoff is scheduled to begin.[9]
- On January 23, YFN Lucci accepted a plea deal from prosecutors in the YFN RICO case. He is expected to serve around 3 and a half months in prison, followed up by a lengthy term of probation.[10]
- On January 29, the trial for two men charged with the murder of Jam Master Jay is scheduled to begin.[11] On the same day, Fredo was sentenced to five years in jail for possession of cannabis in Dubai.[12]
February[edit]
- On February 1, DaniLeigh was charged with 5 years probation after a DUI hit and run in Miami, Florida.[13]
- On February 4, the 66th Annual Grammy Awards were held. Killer Mike won Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song for "Scientists & Engineers" alongside André 3000, Future & Eryn Allen Kane, and the Best Rap Album with MICHAEL. Lil Durk and J. Cole won the Best Melodic Rap Performance for their respective song "All My Life".[14]
- On February 6, Quando Rondo was arrested for DUI in Savannah, Georgia
March[edit]
June[edit]
- On June 3, the trial for Duane Davis on charges involved with the murder of Tupac Shakur is scheduled to begin.[16] On the same day, the trial of the suspects involved for the murder of Young Dolph is scheduled to begin.[17]
Released albums[edit]
January[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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1 | 03 Greedo | Fucc Everybody | Self-released[18] | |
Dizzy Wright | Trial and Error | Still Movin Music[19] | ||
The Game & Big Hit | Paisley Dreams | Surf Club, STB Entertainment[20] | ||
5 | NLE Choppa & DJ Booker | The Chosen Ones | Warner Records, No Love Entertainment[21] | |
Ufo361 | Sony | Epic Records[22] | ||
Young Noble | Positive Vibes Only | Outlaw Recordz[23] | ||
10 | Teezo Touchdown | How Do You Sleep At Night? With You | Not Fit For Society, RCA Records[24] | |
12 | 21 Savage | American Dream | Slaughter Gang, Epic Records |
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22Gz | Growth & Development II | Blixky Entertainment | ||
6ix9ine | Blackballed | Self-released[25] | ||
Blueface | Free Blueface | 100 Entertainment[26] | ||
D-Block Europe | Rolling Stone | EGA Records |
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Jeymes Samuel | The Book of Clarence (The Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Geneva Club, Roc Nation Records | ||
Kid Cudi | Insano | Wicked Awesome, Republic Records |
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Nicholas Craven & Boldy James | Penalty of Leadership | Nicholas Craven Productions[27] | ||
Unknown T | Blood Diamond | Island Records[28] |
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18 | Ana Tijoux | Vida | Victoria Producciones[29] | |
Oddisee | Odd Sketches Vol. 1 | Outer Note[30] | ||
19 | Eladio Carrión | Sol María | Rimas[31] |
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Ericdoa | DOA | Listen to the Kids, Interscope Records[32] | ||
Fredo Bang | Yes, I'm Sad | Se Lavi Productions, Def Jam Recordings[33] | ||
Lil Dicky | Penith | Commission Music[34] |
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23 | YN Jay & Louie Ray | The Scouts 2 | YN Records[35] | |
25 | Kota the Friend | Lyrics to GO Vol. 5 | FLTBYS | |
26 | Benny the Butcher | Everybody Can't Go | 5 to 50, Def Jam Recordings[36] |
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Kevin Gates | The Ceremony | Bread Winner Alumni, Atlantic Records[37] |
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Lyrical Lemonade | All Is Yellow | Lyrical Lemonade, Def Jam Recordings[38] |
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Masta Ace & Marco Polo | Richmond Hill | Fat Beats Records[39] |
February[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Entering chart position |
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1 | Cookin' Soul & Tha God Fahim | Supreme Dump Legend: Cook Soul Saga | Cookin Soul Records[40] | |
2 | Icewear Vezzo | Live From The 6 | Quality Control[41] | |
$crim | Lonely Boy | G59 Records[42] | ||
Soulja Boy | Swag 6 | SODMG Records[43] | ||
Ryan Leslie | You Know My Speed | Black Phoenix Enterprises[44] | ||
TiaCorine | AlmostThere | South Coast Music Group, Interscope Records[45] |
Upcoming releases[edit]
February[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Ref. |
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9 | Dizzee Rascal | Don't Take It Personal | Big Dirtee Records | [46] |
Fivio Foreign | Pain & Love 2 | RichFish, Columbia Records | [47] | |
Little Simz | DROP 7 | Forever Living Originals | [48] | |
MadeinTYO | TYO 808 | Madeinsounds | [49] | |
Terrace Martin | Her Thoughts | Sounds of Crenshaw, BMG | ||
¥$ (Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign) | Vultures Volume 1 | Self-released | [50] | |
16 | Heems & Lapgan | Lafandar | Veena Sounds, Mass Appeal India | [51] |
Nafe Smallz | Ticket To The Moon | Self-released | [52] | |
23 | Erick the Architect | I've Never Been Here Before | Architect Recording Company | [53] |
Ghetts | On Purpose, with Purpose | GIIG | [54] | |
John Glacier | Like a Ribbon | Young | [55] | |
25 | Hit-Boy & LaRussell | RENT DUE | Good Compenny | [56] |
TBA | Belly | 96 Miles from Bethlehem | XO, Republic | [57] |
Offset | TBA | Motown Records | [58] |
March[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Ref. |
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1 | ScHoolboy Q | Blue Lips | Top Dawg Entertainment, Interscope Records | [59] |
8 | French Montana | Mac N Cheese 5 | Coke Boy Records, 10K Projects, Warner Music Group | [citation needed] |
Moor Mother | The Great Bailout | ANTI- | [60] | |
¥$ (Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign) | Vultures Volume 2 | Self-released | [50] | |
15 | Chuck Strangers | A Forsaken Lover's Plea | Lex | [61] |
Tierra Whack | World Wide Whack | Interscope Records | [62] | |
22 | Cakes da Killa | Black Sheep | Young Art | [63] |
29 | Chief Keef | Almighty So 2 | 43B | [citation needed] |
Shabazz Palaces | Exotic Birds of Prey | Sub Pop | [64] |
April[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Ref. |
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5 | Marv Won | I'm Fine, Thanks For Asking. | Mello Music Group | [65] |
¥$ (Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign) | Vultures Volume 3 | Self-released | [50] | |
19 | Cadence Weapon | Rollercoaster | MNRK Music Group | [66] |
August[edit]
Day | Artist(s) | Album | Record label(s) | Ref. |
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TBA | k-os | TBA | TBA | [67] |
Polo G | Hood Poet | Columbia Records | [68] |
Unscheduled and TBA[edit]
Highest-charting songs[edit]
United States[edit]
Song | Artist | Project | Peak position |
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"Hiss" | Megan Thee Stallion | TBA | 1 |
"Redrum" | 21 Savage | American Dream | 5 |
"Agora Hills" | Doja Cat | Scarlet | 7 |
"Née-Nah" | 21 Savage, Travis Scott and Metro Boomin | American Dream | 10 |
"FTCU" | Nicki Minaj | Pink Friday 2 | 15 |
"Facts" | Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro | TBA | 16 |
"Never Lose Me" | Flo Milli | 18 | |
"All of Me" | 21 Savage | American Dream | |
"N.H.I.E." | 21 Savage and Doja Cat | 19 | |
"Big Foot" | Nicki Minaj | — | 23 |
"Everybody" | Nicki Minaj featuring Lil Uzi Vert | Pink Friday 2 | 24 |
"Pop Ur Shit" | 21 Savage, Young Thug and Metro Boomin | American Dream | 31 |
"Sneaky" | 21 Savage | 33 | |
"Dangerous" | 21 Savage, Lil Durk and Metro Boomin | 35 | |
"Think U the Shit (Fart)" | Ice Spice | Y2K | 37 |
"Surround Sound" | JID featuring 21 Savage and Baby Tate | The Forever Story | 40 |
"Should've Wore a Bonnet" | 21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz | American Dream |
Highest first-week consumption[edit]
Number | Album | Artist | 1st-week consumption | 1st-week position | Refs |
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1 | American Dream | 21 Savage | 133,000 | 1 | [173] |
All critically reviewed albums ranked[edit]
Metacritic[edit]
Number | Artist | Album | Average score | Number of reviews | Reference |
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1 | Benny the Butcher | Everybody Can't Go | 82 | 6 reviews | [174] |
2 | 21 Savage | american dream | 73 | 5 reviews | [175] |
3 | Kid Cudi | INSANO | 64 | 7 reviews | [176] |
See also[edit]
- Previous article: 2023 in hip hop music
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