12 Most Anticipated Albums of 2012
Our eardrums are looking forward to the next 12 months.
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12 Most Anticipated Albums of 2012 - 2011 is so last year. The next 12 months promise to be even bigger and better, at least if the following releases live up to our sky-high expectations. Click on to see the albums we're looking forward to most in 2012. —Alex Gale
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Rick Ross, God Forgives, I Don't - Don't look now: Rawse has not-so-quietly become hip hop's most consistently dope artist and entrepreneur in the past few years. Even with the health scare that postponed this album, which was originally slated to drop last month, we don't expect that to change with God Forgives, I Don't. (Photo: John Ricard / BET)
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G.O.O.D. Music, TBA - With John Legend, Common, Big Sean, Kid Cudi, Pusha T and more on board, and Kanye West in the captain's seat, this compilation album from one of rap's most power-packed labels is too big to fail. (Photo: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for VEVO)
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Frank Ocean, TBA - Frank Ocean's amazing mixtape, Nostalgia, Ultra, had Italian mag L'uomo Vogue crowning him the "best R&B lyricist since Prince," influenced established mega-stars like Beyoncé and Brandy and helped him land several guest spots on the album of the year, Jay-Z and Kanye's Watch the Throne. As a result, his 2012 album, by all reports in the finishing stages, will no doubt be one of the most anticipated R&B debuts in recent memory. (Photo: Island Def Jam)
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Dr. Dre, Detox - Could it be? Is Detox really dropping in 2012? With the huge success of its single "I Need a Doctor," it appears all systems are go. Whether this is another Dre classic or rap's biggest disappointment ever won't matter — we can't wait to love it, hate it and above all, actually just listen to it. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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T.I., Trouble Man - T.I. promises his new album, slated for a February release, will be a return to the grimy trap music that first helped him break through. Sounds damn promising. And with his 10-month prison sentence, it's not like he won't have plenty of material to fuel the fire. (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for AXE)
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Kendrick Lamar, TBA - Dr. Dre, Game and Snoop Dogg "passed the torch" to Compton upstart Kendrick Lamar at a show in August, and with his stunningly beautiful Section.80, one of the best albums of 2011, it's easy to see why. With their co-sign and the West Coast behind him, Kendrick looks poised to go big on his next release. (Photo: Solomon Scott / BET)
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Tyler, the Creator, Wolf - Odd Future front man Tyler, the Creator's out-the-blue success was one of music's biggest stories last year. As one of the most unpredictable and overall weird rappers to emerge in some time, he's sure to shock and awe yet again when this album drops in May 2012. (Photo: Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup)
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Nas, Life Is Good - If Nas' 10th studio album, Life Is Good, sounds anything like the ice-grilling throwback lead single, "Nasty," fans of grimy, golden-age East Coast hip hop are in for a real treat. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Janelle Monae, TBA - R&B up-and-comer Janelle Monae has vowed to release not just one, but two, albums in 2012. Her last release, The ArchAndroid, was one of the most expansive, other-wordly R&B albums in years; we can't wait to see what universes she'll take us to this time around. (Photo: Vince Bucci/PictureGroup)
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