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Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper aliv

Postby fifflaren » Dec 20th, '13, 19:03

"right now"

Kendrick Lamar is Complex's new best rapper alive
Drake is Vibe's new king of hip hop

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Drake is Vibe's new king of hip hop

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KILLING THEM SOFTLY

Toronto's top dog delivered 2013's best LP by improving his complicated balancing act of romantic lover boy and boastful MC with a conscience. Drake sits down to dissect his masterful album Nothing Was the Same
STORY: John Kennedy l PHOTOS: Zach Gold

You’ve never seen an NBA locker room look like this. White sheets scale the walls, illuminated by blue mood lighting. A snowy rug sprawls the floor beneath a glass coffee table, on which two tall powder-scented candles burn so pungently that they make you want to sneeze. In the center of it all is Drake, folded forward on a white sofa in the Zen-like dressing room he’s subletting from the Charlotte Bobcats for the night. It’s past midnight and the 27-year-old rapper just performed at a packed November stop on his rhetorical Would You Like A Tour? run here in North Carolina’s Time Warner Cable Arena, keeping women of all ages (and even a few man fans) singing and rhyming along to the melodic anthems that have made him a supernova in music’s Milky Way. Yet at this moment the hip-hop heavyweight is assessing his stature on the undercard: the rap blogosphere.

“People fucking love to sing, that’s what I never forget,” says Drake, hovering over a lukewarm plate of pasta—carbs to replenish after leaving it all on the stage about an hour ago. “But you can’t say my bars aren’t up there with the best of them. People keep challenging me about what real rap is. Is it the shit you know all the words to, or the shit that sounds fast and complex? I don’t have the answer. At the same time, I know I can do a couple things.”

Drake has become accustomed to dwelling in alternate worlds. His whole bio is a paradox: He’s a biracial Toronto-born former Degrassi child actor with family ties to Memphis who found megastardom after joining Lil Wayne’s YMCMB crew via truth-serum singing and 16s. It’s this tightrope treading that has defined Drake and helped his third studio LP, Nothing Was The Same, earn VIBE’s 2013 Album of the Year honors. While it lacks Justin Timberlake’s soul-warming grooves, Pusha T’s real-life coke fantasies or Yeezus’ fearless musicality, the Take Care follow-up achieves a steamy stew of emotional catharsis, mid-20s regrets and YOLO stunting. Never mind the Sampha sample and the already-timeless ’80s two-stepper “Hold On, We’re Going Home”; this is an excellent rap LP, with chest-beating bravado, alphabetical slaughter (“Aye, B, I got your CD, you get an E for eFfort”), respectable odes to ’90s icons and melodies that morph like Power Rangers.

“This album is probably the most aware of self that I’ve ever been,” Drake says. He’s rocking a virtually airbrushed shape-up, dark blue button-up shirt and creamy gray Timbs, preparing to deconstruct his best project to date. As he leans against a white throw pillow embroidered with OVO’s owl logo, Drake appears comfortable with his current pole position. “I’m here, I’m gonna own this now. I’m gonna give you guys everything and keep going forward ’til something else happens. Like, I’ve fallen in love. Or make the real Here, My Dear...”

Full interview: http://www.vibe.com/photo-gallery/vibe- ... ake?page=1

Kendrick Lamar is Complex's Best Rapper Alive right now

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This is chess not checkers/These are warning shots/After your next move/I’ll give you what I got.”
—50 Cent, "Piggy Bank" The Massacre (2004)

When Kendrick Lamar dropped his major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d. city, in October 2012, hip-hop rediscovered El Dorado at the intersection of Central Ave and El Segundo. And while the good kid’s next chapter is yet to be written, 2013 was the year in which Kendrick Lamar mastered the art of suspense, thus commanding our attention and definitively becoming the Best Rapper Alive.

On the one hand, Kendrick Lamar raps hellfire circles around his peers, even those in their lyrical primes this season. Just ask Big Sean and Jay Electronica (ah, we’ll get back to that shortly). Hell, ask Jay Z. And it’s hardly fair to drag Kanye West or Drake into this mix.


Yes, his rhyme skills have been extensively noted. But to regard him merely as a dope “lyricist”—a term that has sadly come to be haunted by its hints of Canibus’ “deep” metaphysics—is to sell Kendrick short. There are lots of technically complex rappers, where Kendrick Lamar stands out, and above, is in his ability to craft a full, coherent, organic-feeling album out of songs that are compelling enough for a close-listen zone-out on your headphones but also catchy as hell and bump-able at a party. It's this wide-ranging appeal that allows him to outsell most of your favorite young rappers, too. On August 21, 2013, good kid, m.A.A.d. city was certified platinum by the R.I.A.A. A milli in sales, of an album—that's a feat only accomplished by three other peers: Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Macklemore.

Without a new solo project lined up for 2013, Kendrick found himself free to hype new projects from his T.D.E. brethren—next up, ScHoolboy Q’s Oxymoron—and to spread his wings atop rap’s top tier. For Kendrick, 2013 was a year of away games. High-profile collaborations including a “bytch Don’t Kill My Vibe” remix with Jay Z, and guest verses on studio releases from J. Cole, Pusha T, Eminem, and Robin Thicke.

He topped all that off with five BET Awards, seven Grammy nominations, and a debut VMA performance—one hell of a summer vacation from the game. All this visibility in a year when Kendrick debuted no new projects of his own, just letting his major label debut gain in respect and prominence, maintaining burn in a refreshingly competitive summer. One which heralded full-length releases from Kanye West, Drake, J. Cole, Wale, Pusha T, A$AP Ferg, Big Sean, Earl Sweatshirt, etc. There was plenty of shine to go around...

Until August 12, 2013—the night "Control" dropped, and damn near cracked the moon.


A throwaway cut from Big Sean’s Hall of Fame, "Control" opened with Big Sean and finished with Jay Electronica bookending a literary onslaught from Kendrick Lamar. A gold medal verse in which Kendrick threatened the lives and longevity of his rap peers. By name. Including his two homies on the track with him. It was 50 Cent’s “How to Rob” for a new century. And for weeks months on end, the aftermath of Kendrick’s jack move was rap’s immense, undying fascination.

”Nothing’s been the same since they dropped ‘Control’...”

More than just a lyricist, more than just a songwriter, Kendrick proved to be a master strategist. His delighted and accurate boast at this year’s BET Awards Cypher lit the Internet abuzz with rumors of tension with Drake, who may or may not have felt some type of way about Kendrick’s swinging for him (among others) and who kinda maybe sort fired back on his "The Language." Others responded more explicitly: numerous New York little-knowns—incensed by Kendrick's claim, “I’m Makaveli’s offspring, I’m the King of New York/King of the Coast, one hand, I juggle 'em both...”—as well as Meek Mill, A$AP Ferg, the Slaughterhouse fam. Kendrick put everyone on the defensive with "Control." Everyone was talking about it so everyone was asked about it, so everyone was forced to comment on it and to position themselves regarding it. The snowball effect. And four months later no one, not even Drake, has regained their footing to land a solid jab back at dude or else convincingly shrug it off. Kendrick is haunting motherfukkers. Unfazed, grinning that devilish grin ("Wanna see a dead body?"), he knows he's haunting them.


Heading into 2014, we hear the knives being drawn. Steel sharpens steel; or so we hope. Ain’t no halfstepping, not when every rapper and their latest protege will get their turn at escalation, to show and prove. In the meantime, Kendrick’s position on the board is fortified, so far as we can see. With Q on deck, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock in the hole, the whole T.D.E. camp is newly empowered, so much that Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith, T.D.E.’s CEO, blasted GQ magazine’s cover story on Kendrick, an analysis that drafted an awkward parallel between the group’s ascendancy and the notoriously violent rise of Death Row Records under Suge Knight. Boycotting your own performance at GQ headquarters after the magazine just named you "Man of the Year"? That’s power.
That’s the confidence of a sophomore savant who can do no wrong—yet. We’re a year departed from the album that launched Kendrick to stardom. Miraculously, he’s only grown brighter since. And his narrative is richer now than ever. From start to finish, 2013 was the Compton prodigy’s year. What'll happen next in rap's endless chess game? Kendrick has us on the edge of our seats, waiting to find out.


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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby King Lance » Dec 20th, '13, 19:05

hopefully the Eminem section doesn't see this thread

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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby yoda you can call me » Dec 20th, '13, 19:32

^LaL..
Thats who i would of give it to tbfh. Drakes a master emcee, his lyrics are just......... fucking Shit and theses niccas are straight up crazy
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Postby Norway kills » Dec 20th, '13, 19:41

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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby Ares » Dec 20th, '13, 19:43

dead @ drake being new king of hip-hop :laughing:
agree with Kendrick being the best rapper alive tho :y:
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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby Chazi » Dec 20th, '13, 22:33

Why have all the magazines a completely different taste than I.. I don't get it
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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby yoda you can call me » Dec 20th, '13, 22:37

SlimChazi wrote:Why have all the magazines a completely different taste than I.. I don't get it

I know man, Drake sucks, literally ;), thats how he keeps getting topspot, nahmean
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Postby King Lance » Dec 20th, '13, 22:40

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Postby Ka0t1c » Dec 20th, '13, 22:47

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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby Francesco » Dec 20th, '13, 23:44

King Lance wrote:hopefully the Eminem section doesn't see this thread

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:laughing: King Lance the master gifs! On point too...
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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby Despicable » Dec 20th, '13, 23:56

Drake is a corny fuckboy.

Did anyone read what Drake says in that vibe magazine?

He says he feels like he`s more of a 50 cent than a Ja Rule..
He says he wants to be loved like Pac and that Kanye is his only competition.

That shit is fucking laughable.
Cry babies,maybe my way that i use words is loose
but you turds better be careful how you choose yours
Cause feelings scar,but egos bruise worse
And the truth hurts,shit no wonder youre sore losers
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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby Francesco » Dec 21st, '13, 00:00

Despicable wrote:Drake is a corny fuckboy.
Did anyone read what Drake says in that vibe magazine?
He says he feels like he`s more of a 50 cent than a Ja Rule..
He says he wants to be loved like Pac and that Kanye is his only competition.
That shit is fucking laughable.


I did... the 50 & Ja thing is absolutely ridiculous. lol
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Re: Vibe & Complex name their King of hip hop & best rapper

Postby classthe_king » Dec 21st, '13, 00:08

pls no em on kendrick's album
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