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2024 has been a huge year for hip-hop, with some major moments and releases shaking up the scene. One of the biggest stories is the ongoing Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar debate. Fans have been buzzing about who is truly running the game this year. Both artists have been dropping hints and teasing new music, making the competition even more intense. Their rivalry has fans debating who’s the real MVP of hip-hop, with each artist bringing their own unique style and impact to the genre.
Along with the battle between the two giants, hip-hop has seen a wave of fresh, exciting albums. One standout release this year is Doechii’s album, Alligator Bites Never Heal. Doechii, known for her unique style and innovative sound, has continued to make waves with her bold mix of rap, R&B, and experimental elements. The album has been praised for its lyricism, creativity, and ability to push boundaries, making Doechii a top contender for the title of MVP in 2024.
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to hand out our own 2024 Hip-Hop Wired Awards, highlighting the artists who made the biggest impact this year. Special shoutout to Hot 107.9’s own, Partyboi Duece for curating a solid list.
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