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The 50 Greatest Hip Hop Albums of All Time

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1)  The Notorious BIG- Ready to Die -(1994) Around the years '87-'88, a young crack dealer named Christopher Wallace began entertaining local passersby by rapping into a beat-up old amplifier on the street corners around Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.  Six years later, he was the biggest rapper in the world.  Three years after that, he was dead.   During the short flash that was his career, only one album was to be released, a top-to-bottom classic with the eerily prophetic title 'Ready to Die'.  This album has it all.  Sick beats, brilliant lyrics, crazy flows, and that intoxicating voice of Biggie Smalls.  Key Tracks: Warning, Juicy, Ready to Die.

2) Nas- Illmatic --(1994) Five months prior to Ready to Die, this 20-year-old Queensbridge native paired with producers Large Professor, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Q-Tip and burst onto the scene with what would be his masterpiece. Calling the album Illmatic after his incarcerated friend Illmatic Ice, Nas originally wanted the cover to feature himself with Jesus in a headlock. Key Tracks: N.Y. State of Mind, Life's a Bitch, One Love.

3)  Dr. Dre- The Chronic --(1992) Fresh off of his split with supergroup NWA, Dre took it solo and ended up creating perhaps the best produced rap album of all time. The Chronic would introduce Parliament-laced G-funk to the mainstream and made Snoop Dogg, Warren G, and Nate Dogg stars before they'd ever even released albums of their own. Key Tracks: Nuthin' but a "G" Thang, F*ck wit Dre Day, Let Me Ride.

4) Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt --(1996) In 1996, Jay-Z blew audiences away with his debut effort and first release on label Roc-A-Fella records.  Sean Carter had been known as "Jazzy", a nickname that developed into his stage name Jay-Z as an homage to his musical mentor Jaz-O and to the J-Z subway lines that stop by Marcy Avenue.  Jaz-O had given Jay-Z his first break by recruiting him on the 1989 song "Hawaiian Sophie."  However, it wasn't until seven years later that J truly broke through, and he's never looked back since.  Key Tracks: Dead Presidents, Brooklyn's Finest, Can't Knock the Hustle.

5) Public Enemy-It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back --(1988) Chanelling the black anger and urban tension so in need of an outlet, Nation of Millions was one of the first truly socially conscious hip hop albums. Key Tracks: Bring the Noise, Don't Believe the Hype, Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos.

6) The Wu-Tang Clan- Enter The Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers --(1993)  In 1993, Ghostface Killah and RZA decided to create a hip hop group whose ethos would be a blend of "Eastern philosophy picked up from kung fu movies, watered-down Nation of Islam preaching picked up on the New York streets, and comic books."  Recruiting the best rappers they could find, RZA set out to produce an album layered with eerie beats, martial-arts movie clips and soul music samples.  To decide who appeared on each song, he forced the Wu-Tang rappers to battle with each other.  The album's title originates from the 1978 martial arts film 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'.  Key Tracks: C.R.E.A.M, Protect Ya Neck, Bring Da Ruckus.

7)  NWA- Straight Outta Compton --(1988) This debut studio album pioneered gangsta rap and scared a whole lot of white people in the process. Instrumental in shifting power to the west coast, Straight Outta Compton became the first album to reach platinum status without any airplay support or major tours. Key Tracks: Straight Outta Compton, Express Yourself, F*ck The Police.

8) A Tribe Called Quest- The Low End Theory --(1991) Fusing hip hop and jazz, childhood friends Q-Tip and Phife Dawg and high school mate Ali Shaheed Muhammad created an unique brand of intelligent, socially concious music.  Low End features contributions from jazz great Ron Carter on upright bass. Key Tracks: Excursions, Jazz (We've Got), Scenario.

9) Snoop Doggy Dogg- Doggystyle --(1993) Following the success of The Chronic, Doggystyle debuted at number one and sold over 800,000 copies in its first week, the record for a debuting artist. Key Tracks: Gin and Juice, Who Am I (Whats My Name)?, Lodi Dodi.

10) Raekwon- Only Built 4 Cuban Linx --(1995) Raekwon brought producer RZA and Ghostface Killah along for his solo debut, an album widely regarded as the pioneer of Mafioso rap, a genre later perfected by Biggie and Jay-Z (It was also the first hip hop album to name drop Cristal). It's title suggests that the music was as tough as Cuban link chain jewelry.  Key Tracks: Criminology, Glaciers of Ice, Rainy Dayz.

11)  Outkast- Aquemini --
(1998) Outcast's third studio album took its name from a combination of the duo's astrological signs (Aquarius for Big Boi and Gemini for André 3000). The sythesizer-laden, distinctively Atlanta sounding record took only 2 months to go platinum. Key Tracks: SpottieOttieDopaliscious, Rosa Parks, Return of the "G".

12) The Fugees-The Score --(1996) The second and final album of super-group Wycelf Jean, Lauren Hill and Pras. 18 million sold. Key Tracks: Killing Me Softy, Fu-Gee-La, Ready or Not.

13) 2Pac- All Eyez On Me --(1996) All Eyez was released after Suge Knight, CEO of Death Row Records and baddest mofo on planet earth, bailed 2Pac out of jail in exchange for signing to the label.  Arriving in studio to begin work hours after being released from jail, 2Pac would lay down what would become his crowning acheivement.  Key Tracks: 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted, California Love, Ambitionz Az a Ridah.

14) Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force- Planet Rock: The Album--(1986)  Respectfully known as the "Grandfather" for his monumental impact on the early development of hip hop (it was he who in fact coined the term), Bambaataa recently became one of the first hop hop artists to enter the rock and roll hall of fame.  Representing Zulu Nation, he released the seminal Planet Rock over two decades ago as a collection of previous singles that had up until then never appeared on an album.  Key Tracks: Planet Rock, Looking For the Perfect Beat, Renegades of Funk. 

15) Boogie Down Productions
-Criminal Minded --(1987) With Criminal Minded, KRS-One and BDP laid the groundwork for gangsta rap, as it was the first album to feature gun-toting MCs on its cover and crime naratives within its tracks. Their hardcore lyrics would become all too real after DJ Scott La Rock was shot and killed a mere five months after this seminal release.  Key Tracks: The Bridge is Over, Criminal Minded, South Bronx.

16) Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five-
The Message --(1982) Releasing their debut album on upstart Sugarhill Records, DJ Grandmaster Flash and MCs Melle Mel, Kidd Creole, Cowboy, Mr. Ness/Scorpio, and Rahiem essentially wrote the rule book on turntablism, break-beat deejaying, and rapping.  The title track was the first hip hop song to integrate socially and politically concious lyrics. Key Tracks: The Message, Scorpio, She's Nasty.

17) Eric B. & Rakim-Paid In Full ---(1987) After Rakim responded to Eric B.'s search for "New York's top MC," the duo got to work as Rakim's friend and roommate Marley Marl allowed them to use his home studio.  They would end up creating one of the most influential rap albums ever for its use of samples, internal rhyme, complex lyricism, and laid back flow.  Key Tracks: Eric B. Is President, I Know You Got Soul, Paid in Full.

18)  Dr. Dre-Chronic 2001
--(2001) Almost a decade after releasing his landmark album, The Chronic, Dre took back to the studio to begin work on his much-anticipated follow up.  Dre did not mince words about his motivations: "For the last couple of years, there's been a lot of talk out on the streets about whether or not I can still hold my own, whether or not I'm still good at producing. That was the ultimate motivation for me. Magazines, word of mouth and rap tabloids were saying I didn't have it any more. What more do I need to do? How many platinum records have I made? O.K., here's the album -- now what do you have to say?"    Key Tracks: Forgot About Dre, The Next Episode, What's The Difference. 

19) The Notorious BIG-Life After Death
--(1997)-This double album released posthumously featured guest artists 112, Jay-Z, Lil Kim, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, R. Kelly, The LOX, Kelly Price, and Puff Daddy.  Considered a seminal mafioso rap album, it is one of three hip hop albums to ever be certified diamond (10 million US sold). Key Tracks: Notorious Thugs, Hypnotize, Ten Crack Commandments.

20) Run D.M.C.- Run DMC--(1984) Run DMC's debut effort was the first hip-hop album to ever have a 5-mic rating from The Source. Key Tracks: Rock Box, It's Like That, Sucker M.C.'s

21) Beastie Boys-
Licensed To Ill ---(1986)-Some fast facts: --It is the first rap LP to top the Billboard 200 chart.  --It is Columbia Records' fastest selling debut record to date and sold over 9 million copies.  --Kerry King of Slayer made an appearance on the album playing lead guitar on "No Sleep 'Till Brooklyn".  --The '3MTA3' on the cover image of the plane spells 'EATME' when viewed in a mirror.  --The original title for the album was Don't Be a Faggot but Columbia Records refused to release the album and pressured Russell Simmons into having the Beastie Boys to come up with another name.  Key Tracks: Fight for Your Right, No Sleep Til Brooklyn, She's Crafty.

22) 2Pac- Me Against The World --(1995) Recorded in a matter of weeks before Pac was to go to prison on sexual assault charges, MATW would make the embattled rapper the first and only artist to ever have a number one album while serving a prison sentence. Key Tracks: Dear Mama, Me Against the World, Outlaw.

23)
Eminem- The Marshall Mathers LP --(2000) Em's third studio album was gritty, angry, and brutally honest, lashing out against critics and illustrating the troubles that his newfound fame had unearthed. The album sold more than 1.79 million copies in its first week in the US alone, making it the fastest selling solo album ever. Since its release, The Marshall Mathers LP has sold over 19 million copies to date.  Key Tracks: Stan, The Way I Am, The Real Slim Shady?

24) Ice Cube-
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted --(1990) Primarily produced by The Bomb Squad, AMW made use of several tracks Cube had originally written for NWA before their acrimonious split. Taking on the american justice system, race relations, poverty, and drug addiction in South Central, LA, Cube produced an instant classic that is as powerful today as it was two decades ago. Key Tracks: AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted, Endangered Species, Who's the Mack?.

25) Jay-Z- The Blueprint--Despite the unfortunate coincidence of being released on September 11, 2001, The Blueprint sold over 426,000 copies in its opening week, becoming Jay-Z's fourth consecutive album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart.  Produced by Kanye West and Just Blaze, The Blueprint was reportedly cut in two weeks, with Jay-Z allegedly writing the lyrics in two days.  Key Tracks: Izzo (H.O.V.A.), Renegade, Girls, Girls, Girls.

26) Big L- Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous --(1995) Like Biggie Smalls' Ready to Die, Lifestylez was the only studio album to be released before it's creator was shot and killed.  The tremendously underrated LP introduced up-and-comers Jay-Z and Cam'ron.  Key Tracks: Put It On, M.V.P., Street Struck.

27) Mobb Deep- The Infamous...--(1995) This rap duo is the third act on this list to hail from Queensbridge. Key Tracks: Shook Ones Pt. II, Temperature's Rising, Survival of the Fittest.

28) LL Cool J-
Radio --(1985) This first full length album release on Def Jam Records was primarily produced by co-founder Rick Rubin.  Key Tracks: I Can't Live Without My Radio, Rock the Bells, I Need a Beat.

29) Outkast- ATLiens
--(1996) "It's deep. So deep that listening to 'ATLiens' you might feel like drowning, but the smooth vocals of Big Boi and the earthy flows of Andre always push you back up to the surface. They are players in the truest sense of the word; not just playing for ends but playing to win in the ultimate battle of life over death, good over bad, and righteousness over evil." --Steve Juon, RapReviews. Key Tracks: ATLiens, Wheelz of Steel, Two Dope Boyz (In a Cadillac).

30) Run DMC- Raising Hell --(1986) One of the most important rap albums ever for its success in bringing the genre mainstream, Raising Hell silenced critics who had called hip hop a passing fad.  It made its biggest mark with Walk This Way, a collaboration with Aerosmith that became the first hip hop video in heavy rotation on MTV.  Key Tracks: Its Tricky, Walk This Way, My Adidas.

31)  Bone Thugs N Harmony- E. Eternal 1999 --(1995) Released four months after executive producer Eazy-E's death, Eternal spawned the landmark single "Tha Crossroads", which won a Grammy, went double-platinum, and tied The Beatles' 32-year-old record (1964's "Can't Buy Me Love") for the fastest rising single on the pop charts. Key Tracks: The Crossroads, 1st of tha Month, East 1999.

32) Black Star- Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Black Star- (1998) The sole album release from this power collaboration, the hyper-intelligent Black Star is a nod to the Black Star Line, an early 20th-century African-American shipping line incorporated by Marcus Garvey. Key Tracks: Definition, Brown Skin Lady, Respiration.

33) Nas- Stillmatic --(2001) Nas harkened back to his Illmatic days with his fifth release, 2001's Stillmatic, which instantly received a classic 5 mic rating from The Source magazine.  On Stillmatic, Nas retaliated against Jay-Z with the much-anticipated "Ether", which insinuated that Jay-Z had stolen lyrics from The Notorious B.I.G. several times and that he had sold out.  Key Tracks: Got Ur Self A..., One Mic, Ether.

34) GZA- Liquid Swords --(1995) GZA's second solo album is up with Cuban Linx as the best of the Wu-Tang solo efforts. Key Tracks: Duel of the Iron Mic, Liquid Swords, Shadowboxin'.

35)  Lauryn Hill- The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill --(1998) After breaking with The Fugees, Hill released her solo debut in 1998, a fusion of Hip Hop, Soul, Reggae, R&B, and Gospel.  The album garnered ten Grammy nominations at the 41st Grammy Awards, winning five, including Best New Artist and Album of the Year.  Key Tracks: Doo Wop (That Thing), To Zion, Everything Is Everything.

36) Mos Def- Black On Both Sides --(1999) Mos Def's debut solo album post-Blackstar featured live instrumentation and socially-conscious lyrics. Key Tracks: Ms. Fat Booty, Brooklyn, Mathematics.

37) Wu-Tang Clan- Wu-Tang Forever --(1997) The long-awaited follow-up to 36 Chambers, Forever showcased a stream-of-consciousness style of rap.  Key Tracks: Triumph, Visionz, As High As Wu-Tang Get.

38) Jay-Z- The Black Album --(2003) J's 8th studio album was promoted as his last, though he would obviously return years later.  This epic has been mixed with everything from the Beatles and Grateful Dead to Linkin Park and Prince.  Key Tracks: What More Can I Say, Dirt off Your Shoulder, 99 Problems.

39) Cypress Hill- Black Sunday --(1993) This stoner opus marked the first time a latino group would go platinum.  They would later be banned from Saturday Night Live after Muggs smoked a joint on-air and the band trashed their instruments while playing their second single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That".  Key Tracks: Insane In The Brain, Hits From The Bong, I Ain't Goin' Out Like That.

40) Gang Starr- Moment of Truth
--(1998) The fifth studio album from DJ Premier and the late great Guru (Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal), Moment was the high water mark within a brilliant, nearly two decade-long career.  Key Tracks: You Know My Steez, Brooklyn Trooper, Moment of Truth.

41) De La Soul- 3 Feet High and Rising--(1989) Produced by Prince Paul, this album takes its title from a Johnny Cash song called "Five Feet High and Rising". Key Tracks: Me Myself and I, Buddy, Eye Know.

42)  Eminem- The Slim Shady LP --(1999)-For a kid in 6th grade, I remember exactly where I was when I first heard Eminem intruduce himself to the world.  This was something unlike anybody I'd ever heard; raw, revealing, humorous, and at the same time brutally violent.  The album erupted a firestorm of opposition, as parental groups balked at lyrics that discussed everything from drugging a fifteen-year-old girl to desposing of Em's dead wife's corpse.  Key Tracks: Guilty Conscience, My Name Is, '97 Bonnie & Clyde.

43) Beastie Boys- Paul's Boutique --(1989) Incorporating production by the Dust Brothers, the album makes use of samples from 105 different songs.  The sampling was uncleared, which was one of the last albums to do so before the landmark Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records Inc. case against Biz Markie that forced artists to obtain the rights to any song from which they sampled.  Key Tracks: Hey Ladies, Shake Your Rump, The Sounds of Science.

44) Big Pun-Capital Punishment--(1998) As The Source put it, "Capital Punishment is all about execution."  To be sure, Pun positively killed it in this debut effort, his spitfire rhyming skills asserting him as one of the most promising figures in hip hop before a heart attack killed him just two short years later. Key Tracks: Still Not a Player, Twinz (Deep Cover 98), You Came Up.

45) EPMD- Strictly Business --(1988) One of 43 albums to ever receive a 5-mic rating from The Source.  Key Tracks: It's My Thing, Strictly Business, You Gots to Chill.

46) The Roots-
Things Fall Apart --(1999) The Roots' fourth studio album turned out to be their commercial breakthrough.  During recording, the group laid down an astonishing 145 songs, which they later whittled down to the 14 that appear on the album.  Key Tracks: Adrenaline!, The Next Movement, Act Too (The Love of My Life).

47)Wyclef Jean- The Carnival --(1997) Wyclef kicked off his solo debut with an electric record that combined hip hop, reggae, folk, disco, soul, Son Cubano and Haitian music.  As a tribute to his homeland, the final three songs are sung in Haitian Creole.  Key Tracks: Gone Till November, We Trying to Stay Alive, Guantanamera

48) Jurassic 5- Quality Control-- (2000) The major label debut of Chali 2na and company played a central role in alternative rap scene that was burgeoning at the turn of the century. Key Tracks: Quality Control, The Influence, World of Entertainment (W.O.E. is Me)

49)
Puff Daddy & the Family- No Way Out --(1997) Originally titled 'Hell Up In Harlem' until the The Notorious B.I.G.'s death, the album topped the album charts in the US with 561,000 units sold in its first week of release. It would go on to win the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. Key Tracks: Victory, Been Around the World, It's All about the Benjamins.

50)  Busta Rhymes- When Disaster Strikes --(1997) Busta's second solo effort reached #3 on the Billboard 200.  Key Tracks: Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See, Dangerous, Turn It Up.


Honorable Mentions:

Pete Rock and CL Smooth- Mecca and the Soul Brother, Method Man-Tical, Outcast-Stankonia, Nas-I Am..., LL Cool J-Mama Said Knock You Out, Beastie Boys-Check Your Head, Notorious BIG-Born Again, Run DMC-King Of Rock , Ice T-O.G. Original Gangster, Missy Eliot-Supa Dupa Fly, A Tribe Called Quest-Midnight Marauders, Salt N Pepa- Blacks Magic, Kurtis Blow-Kurtis Blow, Big Daddy Kane- Its a Big Daddy Thing, Eric B. & Rakim-Follow the Leader, Gang Starr-Daily Operation, Common-Like Water for Chocolate, KRS One-KRS One, Kanye West- The College Dropout, 50 Cent-Get Rich or Die Tryin', Eminem- The Eminem Show, Nas-It Was Written, Public Enemy-Fear of A Black Planet, DMX- Its Dark and Hell is Hot.

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-57 # 2010-01-26 15:06
WTF.....no Joe Budden.....this list is automatically void
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+17 # 2011-08-11 19:42
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WTF.....no Joe Budden.....this list is automatically void


LOL Joe Budden, are you fucking kidding me hahahahahahaha
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+10 # 2011-08-15 23:39
you automatically need to be voided for even thinking repeating joe budden should be anywhere near this list.
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-8 # 2011-10-08 17:33
carter III???
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0 # 2010-01-26 16:22
Planet Rock may need to be at the top. I mean, that is what started "Hip-Hop"
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-5 # 2010-01-27 12:00
no zulu????
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-28 # 2010-02-07 14:30
Solid list but, in my opinion, many of the important &/or greatest records released are not included: They are:
Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet
Das EFX - Dead Serious & Straight Up Sewaside
KRS-One - Return of the Boom Bap
Ice Cube - Death Certificate & The Predator
Onyx - Bacdafucup
Redman - Whut? Thee Album
Tone Loc - Loc'ed After Dark
Young MC - Stone Cold Rhymin'

I don't agree with 1, 2, 3 & 4 being infront of 5, 6 & 7.
I also believe that... Bone Thugs N Harmony's East 1999 Eternal, OutKast's Aquemini, , Eminem's Slim Shady EP, Wyclef Jean's the Carnival, Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Jay-Z's The Black Album & The Blueprint, Beastie Boys's Paul's Boutique are not worthy of a top 50 album list
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+3 # 2010-06-12 15:44
One again, your article is very nice
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-3 # 2011-01-25 05:54
Me against the world 1
36 chambers 2
atliens 3

My opinion on this list many missing though
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-29 # 2011-01-25 22:20
wheres the recovery
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0 # 2011-04-03 19:59
that album is bad...
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+7 # 2011-08-13 12:53
like the eminem recovery album? hell naw nigga hahaha. u must be like 14 or something
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-29 # 2011-01-25 22:20
where is the recovery by eminem
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+7 # 2011-01-30 04:26
seriously?....no seriously?.....horrendous.....terrible. wtf is wrong with you?...no seriously?
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+14 # 2011-01-30 23:08
recovery isnt better then any of these albums thats why its not on the list.
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+5 # 2011-02-03 19:43
Recovery was "ok" at best compared to what eminem has done in the past. it wasn't GOOD HIP HOP. for gods sake lil wayne was in it
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+3 # 2011-04-24 17:36
Not to mention Rhinna. EWWIE
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+6 # 2011-09-22 01:59
Id like to say that you are all not worthy hip hop fans if u criticize this list. Hip Hop isnt about wat the fuck it used to be. stop being fucking nostalgic and get with today. sure i grew up on all these albums but you cant go through life holding onto a certain decade or you'll end up just like the cliche parents saying back in my day. hip hop is all about the struggles of life and the stories of that certain artist. These were struggles back then and artists now have a different story to tell. Eminems recovery was great just like his others because its meant for his true fans! its his apology and explantion album to what the fuck happened to him for five years and with lil wayne and rihanna so the fuck what hes trying to stay relevant unlike the rappers on this list. get off his dick. wayne is a good artist in his own way. this list is perfect. stop fucking complaining and bringing others down. Hip hop only lives as far as people take it. and with fans like these it wont last long
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0 # D trick 2011-11-30 02:15
I agree with that.however hip hop artists in the 90s for the most part actually had a struggle to rap about. Most rappers today are posers and rap about tbings they havent lived. ie Rick ross, lil wayne, wiz khalifa etc. its all just noise. Nobody has any meaningful lyrics. As far as recovery goes... Eminem is one of the best rappers in the game. His word play and lyrical content is on another level. You cant say that recovery lacks content. I will say that with recovery, eminem became part of the hype. Everyone was listening to him but that diesnt put him in the same category of other popular music today. Recovery should definitely be on this list
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-2 # 2011-01-26 01:14
where the fuck is "it was written"?
these people are fuckin retarted
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+4 # 2011-01-26 21:56
Not Nas' best work (though certainly his most mainstream). Still, its right there in honorable mentions.
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+17 # 2011-01-27 01:11
Eminem Show should be here. and where is the game's documentary
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-7 # 2011-01-30 04:30
what the hell people? ok, eminems first major label album is aight, even though he bites a ton of cage rhymes...but c'mon...the eminiem show? there's like maybe one tolerable song on there same with the marshall mathers lp...except maybe like 2-3 good tracks...and as for the game......maybe like 2 good verses ever spit
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+7 # 2011-04-17 07:38
your an idiot eminem show and mmlp are both incredible albums..what an idiot
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0 # 2011-08-10 11:00
You're all fucking idiots. Eminem's Infinite is the best cd he's put out. Maybe none of you listen to it, but he is a maniac on that record. Learn your shit.
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+8 # 2011-08-14 23:27
i do agree that infinite was great, lyrically... the beats were pretty trash. and certainly not his best ever. slim shady lp and marshall mathers lp were much superior to infinte. however, i also dont believe eminem show should be on here even though i think its amazing. mm is just much better and by far more raw..

btw, i love how ready to die is #1
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+2 # 2011-09-21 11:54
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what the hell people? ok, eminems first major label album is aight, even though he bites a ton of cage rhymes...but c'mon...the eminiem show? there's like maybe one tolerable song on there same with the marshall mathers lp...except maybe like 2-3 good tracks...and as for the game......maybe like 2 good verses ever spit

what? are you fucking stupid or something??
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+10 # 2011-01-27 08:28
This is a good list - thank you
What about Gang Starr - Step into the arena?
Agree with LL Cool J however, I would have chosen Mama said knock you out.
Also I think Big Daddy Kane should appear on the list somewhere.
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+4 # 2011-02-20 01:42
I second your Big Daddy Kane nomination.
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+18 # 2011-01-27 11:09
holy crap.

no mention of madlib? madvillian? mf doom? aesop rock? doseone? del??? whats going on here?
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+1 # 2011-01-30 04:27
THANK YOU!
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-1 # 2011-01-30 23:09
all somewhat underground. all somewhat not as good as these rappers
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0 # 2011-08-10 10:58
Yeah dude, 50 kills DOOM anyday. "Go shawty, It's your birthday" is way more deep and intelectual than "good to the last drop niglets, hood til the last pop them bigot ass piglets"
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-6 # 2011-04-28 22:45
MF doom sucks, you have to filter through so much garbage thats why none of his albums are on the list. On a side note never pay to see him live because most likely its someone else lipsyncing in his mask. MF is a fag
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+1 # 2011-08-06 02:16
what about del mann
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+1 # 2011-08-07 04:03
i agree. del is prime. i don't really listen to a lot of this so i can't say if he should be on the list.. but del the funkee homosapien is pretty much my life. i mean deltron 3030? choice.
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0 # 2011-09-05 22:13
nah dude, i am a huge supporter of underground but still you have to be at least reasonably known to make a list like this. and looking at the list it's mostly older stuff. i think illmatic should have been number one, and shout out to j5 for getting some recognition
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+2 # 2011-09-17 14:21
Seriously!!! If madvillainy, operation doomsday, or MM... Food is not in this list, this list is erroneous. I am sorry but there is no fucking way doom wasnt even an honorable mention
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+2 # 2011-09-20 21:25
Aesop Rock please
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-1 # 2011-09-21 11:50
^THIS! Sage Francis and Atmosphere also should've gotten some recognition.
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0 # JakeI 2011-12-17 20:12
Agreed!! Madvillainy, Operation Doomsday, and Labor Days all need to be on here.
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+2 # 2011-01-28 15:15
Nice list. I won't say there's any on here that shouldn't be. But what about more mention of Method Man?! Blackout! was also a classic album. It's one of those I can listen to every track.

I also agree that there should be more about J5.
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+4 # 2011-01-30 11:46
Atmosphere - Overcast
Eyedea and Abilities - First Born
Brother Ali - Shadows On The Sun

Where do you think I'm from?
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+5 # 2011-01-30 18:34
I would like to see "The Fix" by Scarface somewhere on this list.
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0 # 2011-04-28 22:46
AMEN
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-17 # 2011-01-31 13:19
Take out all the emm records and add some redman and it will be perfect.
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+5 # 2011-01-31 21:51
Awesome list. Many people forget to give OutKast, Reakwon, and Snoop their props.

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+5 # 2011-02-01 11:48
Wtf happened to Pete Rock n CL Smooth?
Reflection Eternal, Poor Righteous Teachers, Bush Babies, Biz Markie, Cormega and and and...
I say poorly chosen list.
Greetings from earth to wherever you live.
Sincerely yours

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+1 # 2011-04-02 18:04
all those need to be on there and probably Dilla donunts
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+2 # 2011-04-12 11:07
biz markie might be retarded
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+2 # 2011-02-01 15:38
At least you recognized some good ones on there. OB4CL, Ready to Die and Illmatic definitely deserved top 10 recognition. Big L, Mobb Deep and Mos Def need to be way way higher. Either the Marshall Mathers LP or the Slim Shady LP need to be on the list, not both. T
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-1 # 2011-02-01 22:25
Agree 100%
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+3 # 2011-02-02 23:11
Kinda an Eastcoast bias on this list...outside from Outkast no Southern rappers?? .....All Eyez on Me isn't in the top 10?? Okay list I agree most of the albums should be ON the list but not necessarily in that order....
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+2 # 2011-02-03 21:30
this list kinda blows. HEAVILY east coast biased. Gotta get some Hiero in there, People Under the Stairs, Living Legends come on man I'm not even from the West Coast and I know you're missing out on a lot of shit.
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+2 # 2011-04-02 18:23
i noticed that before your comment...why so much east coast? where's the south?
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-3 # 2011-08-14 23:31
ummm the south? the east coast? im sorry but the south can also be on the east coast... noticed that? dumass
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0 # 2011-09-21 11:51
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i noticed that before your comment...why so much east coast? where's the south?

WEST SIDEEE!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!
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0 # 2011-04-05 00:29
Can't agree with you on the Puts or living legends... I'm surprised you would put them on a list like this, don't get me wrong, I love them.. but they don't fit. Hiero should prob be on somewhere.. not top and maybe j5 as well.
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+7 # 2011-02-04 13:50
i agreed with the selections, but not with the order. 36 chambers should be way higher up on the list.
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-2 # 2011-02-04 23:52
There's a lot you missed. Dj Quik, Too Short, ghetto boys.... etc...
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+3 # 2011-02-06 00:51
Missin that Hiero! and what about Clipse? Mos Def should be way higher on the list, and I think True Magic and Black On Both Sides are up there in the top 20. BUT, I'll rep the Wu til I die. Good choice on that. Raekwon and GZA deserve lots of credit
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-6 # 2011-02-07 23:12
what about jadakiss-kiss of death????
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-20 # 2011-02-10 03:04
tha carter II needs in there no doubt
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+13 # 2011-02-10 17:12
keep in mind this is a list of hip hop albums
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0 # 2011-04-05 00:31
^fuckin' awesome.
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0 # DTrick 2011-11-30 02:26
Lil wayne is a skateboarding poser. The carter 3 was the closest thing to good he ever had. He is overrated and raps about shit he hasnt even lived. He is not a gangster. The only time he has ever been shot was by himself. Youtube his tim westwood freestyle and then come back and tell me that he has any talent whatsoever
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-1 # 2011-02-10 16:19
no ghetto pop life??? DM AND JEMINIIIIIIIIII I
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+3 # 2011-02-10 17:15
KOOL G RAP? the father of modern hip hop
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+10 # 2011-02-11 23:08
complete lack of KRS-One?!! Wu-tang, NWA, Public Enemy, Dre, Eminem, Biggie, and Pac should all be moved up.
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-1 # 2011-02-12 19:27
eminem should be in the top 5
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-2 # 2011-02-17 08:38
I love the list !! i would like to see those who have a problem make their own
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+14 # 2011-04-02 02:59
No madvillain? I call bullshit
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+6 # 2011-04-02 18:19
completely agreed...no madlib, mf doom, j dilla, peanut butter wolf...and where is the deep south representation? ugk???
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+3 # 2011-04-03 20:00
mm food-MF doom
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+4 # 2011-04-04 16:38
SLICK RICK DAMMIT!
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+1 # 2011-04-05 00:43
Art of story telling, no doubt. Can't believe I didn't even think of the man when reading over this list and coming up with who was left out. Top 50 is probably just too small of a list to give everyone credit.
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-8 # 2011-04-04 19:44
wheres lil bow wow and soldier boy!!?!?!
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+2 # 2011-04-05 00:43
That a joke?
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0 # 2011-09-05 00:06
soldier boy was a one, MAYBE two hit wonder .
This is a list of the best ALBUMS. That consists of more than one good song fyi
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-9 # 2011-04-04 21:14
WTF why isn't Curtain Call by eminem on here. it was his best album of all time.
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0 # 2011-08-10 10:53
Infinite was the best. You have no idea what you're talking about.
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0 # 2011-09-08 13:50
that's a fat joke infinite is when eminem was trying to find out his style. he was still heavily influenced by nas and AZ.

and curtain calls is a compilation album you idiot
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0 # 2011-04-05 17:37
The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory should be on this list..
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0 # 2011-04-06 16:38
Probably due to when i grew up, my list would look very different than yours. It Takes a Nation of Millions would be my far and away #1. I'm a bit shocked as to Raising Hell's low ranking. It was a huge album for rap.

Overall though I like your list.
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0 # 2011-04-17 16:42
"ALL THESE R GREAT EVEN THE HONORABLE MENTIONS & ALL BRING BACK MEMORABLE MEMORIES 4 ME & MY HIP-HOP DAYS!!!"
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-3 # 2011-04-19 02:27
They got rap mixed with hip hop on here oh boy..
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0 # 2011-08-10 10:53
You're such an idiot. Kill yourself.
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+4 # 2011-04-29 02:15
Need some Hieroglyphics for sure and definitely the PHARCYDE! WTF Why no Pharcyde?
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0 # 2011-05-14 23:01

This is a great list...
I agree with all of them!
On point!
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0 # 2011-08-06 14:16
even Wyclef Jean?? really
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0 # 2011-07-18 19:13
J Dilla's Donuts
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-1 # 2011-07-18 19:16
snow's 12 inches of snow must get some recognition ?
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+1 # 2011-08-06 02:19
Earl is my favorite rapper.
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+3 # 2011-08-10 10:50
God you're original.
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0 # 2011-08-06 14:17
how is wyclef on this list? brutal bud
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-4 # 2011-08-06 15:34
This list is wack. Biggie, #1? psh whatever.
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0 # 2011-09-01 00:49
youre the dumbest person ever, go listen to your lil jon or whatever...... idiot.
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-5 # 2011-08-08 10:00
the carter 3? 1.5 million sales in first week and its not on here?
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+6 # 2011-08-08 10:25
You know who else sold a million+ in their first week? N'Sync, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift. Album sales don't make a good artist and neither does Lil Wayne...
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0 # 2011-08-17 07:23
Quoting braun2234:
the carter 3? 1.5 million sales in first week and its not on here?


just because it sold 1.5 mill doesnt mean its good or that its real Hip Hop it just means 1.5 million people including yourself are as stupid as a fucking dried up piece of shit on the concrete for buying such a shit album from a shit artist who has nothing to do with real Hip Hop and has everything to do with everything Hip Hop is against
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-7 # 2011-08-09 15:36
Where is The Left - Gas Mask ????
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+4 # 2011-08-10 10:52
Nobody has heard of that. And I know it may be extremely hard to believe, but popularity does have something to do with the list. Even if that's an amazing song. Don't think you're some hip ass rap guru and just name super small name MC's. Respect the classics
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-5 # 2011-08-10 10:51
no tech n9ne? all these lists fuck up
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0 # 2011-08-13 19:32
organized konfusion?
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-1 # 2011-08-14 16:16
You do it by the decade? You some of these cant be compared.
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0 # 2011-08-14 23:36
OFWGKTA! bastard should be up there... or at least Earl.

Us Wolf Gang Niggas Keep You Up Barkin And Shit.
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-3 # 2011-08-15 04:19
Where is rappers delight?
And no lupe??
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+3 # 2011-08-16 11:00
UGK Ridin Dirty #2 Behind Biggie. Puff Daddy making it anywhere on this list makes it complete BS
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+2 # 2011-08-16 20:08
i dont see no living legends on this
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-1 # 2011-09-05 01:10
moment of truth - gangstarr should be higher on the list and the carter III is a dope record i dont care what anyone says
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+1 # 2011-09-05 21:08
Where is the carter even people who hate wayne love the carter. It was very rare around that time to listen to a complete CD
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-5 # 2011-09-07 00:55
eminem doesn't belong, nor will ever belong.
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-1 # 2011-09-07 12:25
The fact that you mentioned The Black Album and not The Blueprint both by Jay-z... PLEASE...
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0 # Ben Pogany 2011-09-22 10:53
Actually the Blueprint is right there at 25 buddy
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0 # 2011-09-08 23:09
liquid swords should be waaaaaaay higher on the list.
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-2 # 2011-09-10 12:14
Encore could have easily made this list
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-1 # 2011-09-11 22:50
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
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0 # 2011-09-14 01:36
WTF PAC only 13 and 22 this is some biggie biased list!! PAC should have made atleast top 5
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+2 # Ben Pogany 2011-09-22 10:45
You gotta remember this list is purely based on the merits of the actual albums, not the overall career of the artists. Personally, we're talking about 1 and 1A with Big and Pac, but Pac's work is spread out over a number of quality albums while Biggie's is concentrated within only 2. Despite the countless classic tracks that 2Pac put out, he never truly had that one defining album that everyone can point to as being the album that fully encapsulates the legend that was. (This is not to take anything away from All Eyez or Me Against The World; they are still amazing amazing records)
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-4 # 2011-09-15 18:47
no lil wayne? hhahaah gtfo
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0 # 2011-09-15 19:01
Some very interesting artists chosen...there were many left off the list we think could have made it...
one example is here http://konquestnow.com/?con_music_reviews=this-is-acg-acg
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0 # 2011-09-17 07:59
Dr.Octagon
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+1 # 2011-09-18 22:33
What about Kanye west, college dropout!
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0 # 2011-09-19 00:08
I want Dilla! Beats are just as important as flow in hip hop. Donuts and Champion Sound are classics.
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-2 # 2011-09-20 17:07
You em haters must all be fucked up in the head in one way or another, eminem IS the greatest hiphop artist of all time his lyrical game &word play shit on anybody on or off that list, just b/c some of these artist helped start the game or elevate the game doesn't mean they are more talented inft, ss, mm, emshw,bme11 all clasics, all game changers. recovery was great as well..why? Bc its real, intense, thoughtout, well produced, lyrically sound, relatable, humorus, emotional, and displays imense deep talent as does every other one of his albums (as for those who thinlk recovery was too mainstrem or childish or fake or whatever made you not like it you have no comprehension of talent) and for those who believe his other albums aren't good then as I said before you MUST be fucked up in the head in one way or another
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0 # 2011-09-21 03:04
WACK!!! Stupid Wack!!! Bullshiitt
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-2 # 2011-09-21 11:47
LIL B!!! young based god all the young bluuuuuhd! based god makes all these others look like little bitches..... SWAG!!
if these rappers got on the track with bieber id cry tears of joy ;-)
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0 # 2011-09-21 20:17
This list is alright... I do agree that it is slightly biased towards biggie due to the fact that he is so much higher than PAC on the list. Pac deserves to be in the top 3. This list is lacking Lupe's Food and Liquor AND The Cool. Both classics, regardless of popularity. Kool G Rap is absent, which is absurd. And for all you people mentioning Wanye; when people are having an actual conversation about real hip hop, stay the fuck out of the conversation because your opinions don't belong. STFU. Also, Eminem's good, but you can't call him the greatest. ^^^ This list gets a 'C'
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0 # 2011-09-22 17:54
Decent list, but you forgot about these classics...The Pharcyde 'Bizzarre Ride II the Pharcyde', Souls of Mischief '93 Til Infinity'. Outkast 'Southernplayali sticadillacmuzi k' & Immortal Technique 'Revolutionary Vol 1' All really good records imo
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0 # 2011-09-26 19:17
dope list top to bottom
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0 # 2011-10-05 20:23
I mean, it's a pretty decent list. I like the fact that whane's not on there. If you think he should be, you're wrong. That's not an opinion... you're just wrong. Em's good, there's no denying that, but he's not the best, he doesn't have the flow variety that the best have, he always just sounds like a machine gun. Licensed to Ill over Paul's Boutique, interesting choice. I really do think Ye should be on there, though, as well as Lupe. Those two are just about the best at capturing emotion in their music.
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0 # 2011-10-24 19:34
common, 50 had one of the hottest albums of all time in 2003. deserves more than an honorable mention
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-1 # 2011-11-05 23:34
Wheres soldier boy?!?!
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0 # DTrick 2011-11-30 02:33
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Wheres soldier boy?!?!

If one more person suggests lil wayne or soulja boy im gonna shit myself. Pac and biggie are turning in their graves.
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0 # ol skool 2011-12-24 22:58
no eric b. or rakim?com rakim's one of the best lyricist in the game
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0 # Pogany 2011-12-25 10:05
I agree. Paid in Full is right there at 17.
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