Vote: Who Had The Best Project Of October 2016?

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Vote for your favorite project that dropped in the month of October. There were some good ones.

At the beginning of August, less than two weeks after Everybody Looking, Gucci Mane announced that Woptober would be his follow-up album, basically claiming the month of October for himself. Little did he know that the month would be filled with top-notch projects from his peers; to be fair, Woptober is still in the running for the month's best, though it's a tight race. Toward the end of the month, after thousands of snippets had surfaced over the past year, Meek Mill finally dropped his comeback project, DC4, and on that same day, Jeezy put the final piece in his famed "Trap or Die" series and 2 Chainz came through with a surprise serving of Hibachi for Lunch -- his fourth project of the year. The only man more productive than Tity is the underground ruler known as Curren$y, whose Andretti 10/30 is his 10th mixtape of 2016. 

Other notable releases include The Game's 1992, the Yams-dedicated Cozy Tapes Vol. 1, and the debut albums from D.R.A.M. as well as TDE's latest signee Lance Skiiiwalker. Check out all of the nominations below, vote for your favorite album, and tell us the reasoning behind your vote in the comments. 

  • The Game's 1992
  • Gucci Mane's Woptober
  • Meek Mill's DC4
  • D.R.A.M.'s Big Baby D.R.A.M.
  • NxWorries' Yes Lawd! 
  • 2 Chainz' Hibachi for Lunch
  • Joe Budden & AraabMUZIK's Rage & The Machine
  • Lance Skiiiwalker's Introverted Intuition
  • A$AP Mob's Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends
  • Jeezy's Trap or Die 3
  • Lloyd Banks' Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury
  • Boogie's Thirst 48 Part II
  • Kevin "Chocolate Droppa" Hart's What Now? The Mixtape
  • Curren$y's Andretti 10/30
  • Chris Brown, OHB & Section Boyz' Attack the Block
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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.