When My Homies Call: Crew Albums We'd Like to See
The Standard isn't the only deeply talented crew.
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When My Homies Call: Crew Albums We'd Like to See - Sometimes it seems hard enough for one person to get an album out—albums from crews are even more rare and worthy of attention. So you can imagine our excitement when rumors that Nas, Common and Q-Tip were forming a supergroup emerged. Reportedly named The Standard, the crew would bring together three of hip-hop's most influential and long-lasting vets. Q-Tip and Nas are said to be caught up in recording their new solo albums for now, but we can dream, can't we? Besides, The Standard isn't the only posse we'd love to get an LP from. Click on for more crew albums we'd love to see come to fruition (though we aren't holding our breath for some of them).(Photos; Terrence Jennings/Picturegroup; Roger Kisby/Getty Images; Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
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G.O.O.D. Music - Kanye West tweeted last October that a G.O.O.D. Music album would be dropping next spring, and by all accounts it's still on track. With an amazingly deep roster that includes West, Big Sean, Kid Cudi, CyHi Da Prynce, Mos Def, Common, Mr. Hudson, Pusha T and John Legend, the album could be epically dope. (Photo: Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for VEVO)
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Roc Nation - With the three Js at the helm (Jay-Z, J. Cole and Jay Electronica), a Roc Nation compilation could be unforgettable. But considering how long it took for Cole's debut to come out, and how long it takes for Jay Elec to even leak a single song, we aren't counting on seeing this one anytime soon.(Photos: Roger Kisby/PictureGroup; Vince Bucci/PictureGroup; Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
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CRS (Child Rebel Soldier) - This trio of fashionable nerds, Kanye, Lupe Fiasco and Pharell, actually managed to record and release a few songs ("Don't Stop," "Us Placers," N.E.R.D.'s "Everybody Nose" remix) over the past few years, and the results were bar-none dope. However, the dream-team project seems to be stuck in limbo now, much to the dismay of skinny-jean wearers and skaters everywhere.(Photos: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty Images; Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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Black Hippy - The name for this indie super-group might throw you off, but the lineup has four of the Left Coast's most promising up-and-comers: Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q and BET Hip Hop Awards Cypher alum Kendrick Lamar. They've leaked a few dope freestyles, and Jay Rock recently promised that their first album will drop next spring. (Photo: Top Dawg Entertainment)
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