Top 10 Hip Hop Artists That Need To Drop An Album In 2024

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Kendrick Lamar: Known for his introspective lyricism and innovative production, Kendrick Lamar's last studio album, "DAMN.," was released in 2017.

J. Cole: Renowned for his storytelling prowess and socially conscious themes, J. Cole's last solo album, "The Off-Season," was released in 2021.

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Rihanna: While primarily known as an R&B artist, Rihanna's foray into hip-hop with features and collaborations has garnered significant attention.

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Frank Ocean: With his eclectic style and genre-defying sound, Frank Ocean's last studio album, "Blonde," was released in 2016.

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Drake: As one of the most commercially successful artists in hip-hop, Drake's last studio album, "Certified Lover Boy," was released in 2021.

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Kanye West: Despite releasing multiple projects in recent years, including "Donda" in 2021, Kanye West's unpredictable nature.

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Cardi B: Known for her bold personality and chart-topping hits, Cardi B's last studio album, "Invasion of Privacy," was released in 2018.

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Travis Scott: With his signature autotuned vocals and genre-bending production, Travis Scott's last solo album, "Astroworld," was released in 2018.

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Jay Electronica: Known for his intricate lyricism and enigmatic persona, Jay Electronica's debut studio album, "A Written Testimony," was released in 2020.

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Anderson Paak: Renowned for his soulful vocals and musical versatility, Anderson .Paak's last solo album, "Ventura," was released in 2019.

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