AUX's top 30 free mixtapes of 2012
by AUX staff
December 21, 2012
Whether or not you’re feeding into the excessive consumerism that comes with Boxing Day, we all love a good deal. It doesn’t get any better than free. Here, we’ve compiled the best (and the worst) of the thousands of projects that we were legitimately allowed to have for free in 2012. Clear up some space on your hard-drive and snatch up these shits, throw them in a playlist, and run it on shuffle at your New Year’s Eve party or something.
1. Rick Ross β Rich Forever
2. Action Bronson x The Alchemist β Rare Chandeliers
3. Freddie Gibbs β Baby Face Killa
4. Trinidad Jame$ β Donβt Be S.A.F.E.
5. Meek Mill β Dreamchasers 2
6. Azealia Banks β Fantasea
7. Joey Bada$$ β 1999 & Rejex
8. Chief Keef β Back From The Dead
9. Big Sean β Detroit
10. Mike Will Made It β Est. In 1989, Pt. 2
11. Action Bronson x Party Supplies β Blue Chips
12. Hodgy Beats β Untitled EP
13. Captain Murphy β Duality
14. Angel Haze β Reservation
15. Big K.R.I.T. β 4Eva N A Day
16. Mykki Blanco β Cosmic Angel: The Illuminati Prince/ss
17. Domo Genesis β No Idols
18. Wiz Khalifa β Cabin Fever 2
19. Miguel β Art Dealer Chic Vol 1 – 3
20. T.Shirt β THE FUCK
21. Kitty Pryde β Haha, Iβm Sorry
22. Le1f β Dark York
23. Clams Casino β Instrumentals 2
24. Ace Hood β Body Bag Vol. 2
25. Gucci Mane β Trap God
26. Jadakiss β Consignment
27. Young Jeezy β Itβs Tha World
28. Deniro Farrar & Shady Blaze β Kill Or Be Killed
29. Stalley β Savage Journey To The American Dream
30. Angel Haze β Classick
31-497. A tie for all 466 Lil B mixtapes released this year
But really though, this five compilation series is a nifty condensation of BasedGodβs work:
498. Hit-Boy β Hitstory
499. Lil Wayne β Dedication 4
500. Rick Ross β The Black Bar Mitzvah
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