In 2007, xxl magazine came up with the concept for their xxl freshman cover and it was a brilliant idea Every xxl freshman cover salutes young up and coming artists whose careers are about to take off While the first year featured some artists that had been in the game for a while, every cover since has highlighted artists that were just being introduced into the music industry In 2007 xxl created the annual freshman class While the series itself has been successful, not all of the original alumni have had the same fate Yet that was the foundation from which xxl 's annual tradition, the freshman class, was built
Fifteen years and 15 freshman magazine covers later, xxl has. Get your hands on the november 2007 issue of xxl magazine, featuring freshman class edition articles on lupe fiasco and lil boosie The magazine is in excellent shape and ready to be read cover to cover Don't miss out on this opportunity to add a classic piece to your collection. Xxl magazine debuted their freshman class feature in 2007 before taking a year off in 2008 Which rappers would have slid onto the cover as a new decade loomed and rap's adoption of the internet was being felt more heavily than ever
(work in progress) since 2007, the xxl magazine has been releasing their freshman class list The lists have a history of showcasing unknown/underground rappers, as well as artists considered to be on the rise The list creates significant marketing buzz among listeners and artists alike, and is credited for giving. Revisiting the inaugural xxl freshmen class of 2007 It's all about the list, but those names are eagerly awaited on every year. After launching the freshman platform in 2007 with artists like plies and boosie badazz, xxl has kept the tradition going for more than a decade
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