Hip Hop All Summer 18?
- Apr 22, 2018
- 2 min read

In 2018, Hip Hop has received some great content over just four months. The content varies from the usual hit makers like Fayetteville's own J.Cole to new comers like the icy girl, Saweetie.
Below is a quick recap of what Hip Hop has garnered thus far in 2018.
January 2018:
Dave East’s Paranoia II
Migos’ Culture II
February 2018:
Black Panther: The Album
Kodak Black’s HeartBreak Kodak
Tyga’s Kyoto
Nipsey Hussle’s Victory Lap
Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Day 69
Blac Youngsta’s 223
March
Phonte’s No News is Good News
Tory Lanez’ Memories Don’t Die
August Greene’s August Greene
YFN Lucci’s Ray Ray from Summerhill
Lil Yachty’s Lil Boat 2
XXXTENTACION’s ?
Curren$y’s Back At Burnie's
Saweetie’s High Maintenance
The Weeknd’s My Dear Melancholy,
DJ Esco’s Kolorblind
Rich The Kid’s The World Is Yours
Tink’s Pain & Pleasure
SAINt JHN ‘s Collection 1
April
Famous Dex's Dex Meets Dexter
E-40 & B-Legit's Connected and Respected
Lil Xan's TOTAL XANARCHY
Cardi B's Invasion Of Privacy
Jim Jones' Wasted Talent Hear
Young Thug's No Evil
Tinashe's Joyride
J. Cole's KOD
This month, we still await NBA Youngboy’s Until Death Call My Name and Post Malone’s Beerbongs & Bentleys, which are both set to drop on April 27th. All the Barbs are awaiting Nicki Minaj’s album, which will follow her two singles Chun Li and Barbie Tingz that came out in April as well. However, Ms. Minaj has not dropped the date of when the album will be released.

Though Drake gave us summer vibes with his single Nice for what, the summer is looking hotter than ever for Hip Hop. In June we await albums from Drake, Kanye, Kanye and Kid Cudi, and Teyana Taylor.
Summer 2018 is looking good!