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This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 2017.
Video 2017 in hip hop music
Events
January
- On January 8, Drake's Summer Sixteen Tour was declared the highest grossing hip-hop concert tour in history with a gross of $84,300,000 from a total of 54 different shows. The previous record holder was Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne Tour, which made a total of $75,000,000 from 63 live shows.
- On January 9, West Coast record producer and deejay DJ Crazy Toones died at the age of 45 from a heart attack.
- On January 18, 21 Savage announced that he has signed a deal with Epic Records.
- On January 18, Fat Joe announced that he signed a management deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation company.
- On January 19, XXXTENTACION's court date for his October 2016 arrest was pushed back to April 1.
February
- On February 7, Jim Jones announced that he signed a management deal with Jay Z's Roc Nation company, ending their long-standing feud.
- On February 10, Gucci Mane announced that Ralo is the first artist to sign to his latest imprint of 1017 Records.
- On February 13, Philiadelphia rapper E-Dubble died from a blood infection.
- On February 16, Canadian rapper NAV announced that he had signed to The Weeknd's label XO Records.
- On February 20, Atlanta-based rapper J.I.D announced that he had signed to J. Cole's record label, Dreamville Records.
- On February 24, Nicki Minaj's lyrics on the songs "Make Love" and "Swalla" ignited a feud between herself and Remy Ma. The following day, Remy Ma released the song "ShETHER" in response to Minaj.
- On February 28, Kodak Black was arrested for probation violation.
- On February 28, Vic Mensa was arrested in Beverly Hills and charged with carrying a concealed weapon. He was later released on a $35,000 bail.
March
- On March 3, Shady Records announced that it has signed a deal with Griselda Records for artists Westside Gunn and Conway.
- On March 5, Lud Foe was involved in a life-threatening car accident with an 18-wheeler that left him a broken jaw, two broken wrists, and several fractures and wounds.
- On March 7, PUMA announced that Big Sean had signed a deal to launch a line of clothing with the company under the title of "Creative Collaborator and Global Brand Ambassador".
- On March 15, Meek Mill was charged with misdemeanor assault after being involved in an altercation with two employees at St. Louis International Airport. He was later given a court summons.
- On March 20, Nicki Minaj surpassed Aretha Franklin for the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 of any female artist with 76 different entries on the chart.
- On March 29, both XXXTENTACION and Lil Twist were released from prison.
April
- On April 1, Big Sean was awarded the key to the city of Detroit for his work with his own charity, the Sean Anderson Foundation. He is the youngest person in history to receive the award. Other holders of the key to the city of Detroit include:
Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Stevie Wonder.
- On April 4, Kanye West's The Life of Pablo became the first streaming-only album to be certified platinum by the Recording Industry of America (RIAA), with it being streamed over 3,000,000,000 times worldwide.
- On April 12, Birdman revealed on picture-sharing social network, Instagram to announce he had accepted a plaque in honor of his record label Cash Money Records, selling 1,000,000,000 units.
June
- On June 13, XXL released their tenth annual Freshman Class, including A Boogie wit da Hoodie, PnB Rock, Playboi Carti, Ugly God, KYLE, Aminé, MadeinTYO, Kamaiyah, Kap G, and XXXTENTACION.
- On June 15, 40 Glocc was shot twice while attending a funeral in San Bernardino, California.
- On June 20, Prodigy died in Las Vegas, Nevada with no official cause of death known. Initially, it was presumed his death was from sickle-cell anemia; which he had suffered from his entire life. However, it was revealed in August that he died choking on an egg at a hospital in Las Vegas.
July
- On July 17, Forbes reported that hip-hop/R&B (which Nielsen SoundScan classifies as being the same genre) has recently usurped rock as the most consumed musical genre, becoming the most popular genre in music for the first time in U.S. history.
September
- On September 3, Lil Wayne was hospitalized in Chicago for suffering multiple seizures.
- On September 27, Young Dolph was ambushed during a gunfight in Hollywood. He was rushed to the hospital after gunshot wounds were discovered.
- On the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated October 7, 2017, Cardi B claimed the top spot with "Bodak Yellow", becoming the first solo female rapper to do so since Lauryn Hill in 1998.
October
- On October 27, 2017, XXXTentacion announces on his Instagram story, that he will be retiring from the music industry due to negativity and backlash.
- On October 30, 2017, Remy Ma signed a deal with Columbia Records.
November
- Meek Mill is sentenced to 2-4 year of prison for violating probation on a 10 year drug and weapon case.
- Lil Peep was pronounced dead on the 15th due to an overdose after a show in Tucson. It was reported to be a mixture of Xanax laced with fentanyl.
Maps 2017 in hip hop music
Released albums
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Upcoming releases
November 17
- No Dope on Sundays by Cyhi the Prynce
- Revival by Eminem
- The Turn Up by MED, Blu & Madlib
- Catch These Vibes by PnB Rock
- OBLiViON by T-Pain
- Radio Silence by Talib Kweli
- For My People by Young Noble & Deuce Deuce
November 24
- No Shame by Hopsin
- Dedication 6 by Lil Wayne
November 28
- Jade Vision by Sir Charm
December 1
- Year of the Sword by Majik Ninja Entertainment
December 8
- 8 by Statik Selektah
December 15
- The Pimp Tape by Too Short
- The Beautiful & Damned by G-Eazy
December 18
- The Dime Trap by TIP
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Unspecified releases
- DRUGS by August Alsina
- TBA by ASAP Rocky
- L.A.R.S. by Last American RockStars (Bizarre & King Gordy)
- Bigger and Badder Than Ever by Boosie Badazz
- The Life of Desiigner by Desiigner
- Cruel Winter by GOOD Music
- The Middle Passage by Immortal Technique
- Quarter Thing by Joey Purp
- Anakin by King Gordy
- Funeral by Lil Wayne
- Bandana by MadGibbs
- TBA by Nas
- Forever by Phife Dawg
- Beerbongs and Bentleys by Post Malone
- PRhyme 2 by PRhyme
- TBA by Prozak & King Gordy
- No Way Out 2 by Puff Daddy
- King Push by Pusha T
- TBA by ScHoolboy Q
- Opera Noir by Timbaland
- AstroWorld by Travis Scott
- TBA by Travis Scott & Quavo
- Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album by Wiz Khalifa
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Highest-charting singles
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Highest first-week consumption
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Highest critically reviewed albums (Metacritic)
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See also
- Previous article: 2016 in hip hop music
- Next article: 2018 in hip hop music
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References
Source of the article : Wikipedia