Hope & Predictions For Hip-Hop In 2014

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Hope For 2014

That J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar collaboration albums still comes out despite the tension

Along with Em, Nicki and Luda now it’s time to add Lil’ Wayne to the list of artists who need to go back to their roots. Carters 2 & 3 plus the mixtape Weezy would be much appreciated

Less Miley Cyrus, more Janelle Monae

Nas, Tyler, and J. Cole keep up the good work

Kanye stops keeping up with the KardASSians

Less Robin Thicke, more Aloe Blacc

Hopsin and R.A. The Rugged Man get more shine

The WHOLE of the underground talent gets more shine

Kid Cudi pulls a Common and recovers from his fumbled last album and makes his own Be

The Roots bring out another album

Dot & Cole

Childish Gambino finds happiness without comprising his good music

The 2Pac movie won’t be disappointing

Jay Z’s next album is more of a musical experience rather than one big advertising campaign

Lil Wayne’s health stays on track

Gucci Mane’s mental health improves

Rick Ross and other rappers stop getting shot at

Naughty By Nature and Mobb Deep stop tripping and get back to making music

We find out what actually happened to Tim Dog

More talented MCs emerge to shake up the game

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