The 13 Best Mixtapes of 2024 So Far

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Pitchfork writer Alphonse Pierreā€™s rap column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, Instagram freestyles, memes, weird tweets, fashion trendsā€”and anything else that catches his attention.


At last, the Kendrick-Drake feud seems to be over, as Drake retreats like a comic book villain after a thwarted worldwide takeover to his Toronto lair or a Caribbean resort to regroup. (Or maybe not.) We can now turn our attention to much cooler, and, to my ears, much better, music bubbling in the hip-hop underground. Look for it and youā€™ll find a great new boom of Chicago drill, jerk in the Dominican Republic, and, fortunately, Duwap Kaine still doing Duwap Kaine stuff. Itā€™s been a good six months for tapes rooted in their region and ones that are blurring territorial and genre lines. I managed to trim down my list of favorites to 13 projects, and I purposely selected ones that I havenā€™t previously written about.

2024 is another good year to be a Milwaukee rap head. If you want the soundtrack to your block party, Myaap, 414BigFrank, and J.P. have you covered. If youā€™re in your feelings, fire up Mari Boy Mula Marā€™s ā€œIt Girlā€ or LBF Jay and Big Homie DreCashā€™s joint tape, Rush Hour. And, if you need a little bit of motivation in your life, go with the money-chasing epics of Deadend Quanā€™s What Dey Talkin Bout, Ghost 53206ā€™s FreeBandz Menace, or, the best of them all, Big Steffā€™s Get Yo Scat Dirty, Vol. 2. Steffā€™s mixtape is Milwaukee slap at its best: hard-hitting grooves and more drug dealing sagas than you can find in the Power multiverse. The slick-tongued, Buick-driving fly guy can make you feel like you just hit the numbers, especially on ā€œMonkey in the Middleā€ when he erupts, ā€œRich nigga, I like rich hoes, I do rich shit/You can tell by my wrist, nigga, I took real risks.ā€

Thereā€™s so much bass-boosted, crashing noise surrounding Fucksnowrrā€™s aggressive, no-holds-barred raps that itā€™s almost like heā€™s spitting over the Fast Five heist scene. Thereā€™s beauty, though, in the details, with beats, mostly from Back From the Dead 2 disciple Balenci02, that twinkle and sparkle before they burst into an explosive fireworks show. The instrumentals have a mystical tinge thatā€™s soothing even when theyā€™re tearing a hole through your eardrums. Through it all, Fucksnowrr is rapping fast and hard. If these beats canā€™t slow him down, nothing can.

All regional barriers are down on ##PaKBaileJerk2K24 ##45*16. You get Maybach Music tags; New York drill gunshot ad-libs; Trap-A-Holics drops; Xaviersobased-esque jerk beats; dembow lunacy; melodies that blend SoundCloud sadness with bachata sweetness. This is all from the mind of NMNL, a rapper and producer who comes from Santiago de los Caballeros in the Dominican Republic. Honestly, I canā€™t believe this mixtape exists. Sample-heavy instrumentals, fully loaded with all the stuttering and fade out effects you could dream of, will have you dancing. You just might forget if youā€™re in a Bushwick warehouse or at a raucous set in Santo Domingo.



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