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reviewrate2 The arrogance associated with calling yourself the last King is enough to attract the haters, - Tyga’s second album was titled Careless World: Rise Of The Last King - and donning a fur coat and hat whilst commanding an actual life-sized pet tiger in the courtyard of an expensive seaside mansion on his latest album cover is sure to send the hating in to overdrive. But if you strip away the flashiness and the Young Money facade, what are you left with?

With Compton emcee Kendrick Lamar’s new album, good kid m.A.A.d city, due for release shortly there’s absolutely no question that all eyes are on Top Dawg Entertainment. Currently without doubt one of the hottest cliques in hip-hop - alongside the likes of MMG, G.O.O.D. Music, and Roc Nation - TDE are a powerhouse full of talent. Reminiscent of early G-Unit, when 50 Cent steered a small team - Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, and Young Buck - to the top of the charts, Top Dawg have their own small but incredibly deadly unit.