J. Cole - The Fall-Off
99

The wait was so worth it, J Cole shows up on this album heavy. Disc 29 takes us back to when Cole was hungry, the 2014 Forest Hills era, the rapping and lyricism is some of the best I’ve heard in a long time, disc 39 is a more chilled out cole rapping to his old self but man does he show up here too.

Freddie Gibbs - Alfredo 2
97

Freddie Gibbs brings out that 90’s grime style on top of The Alchemist’s smooth beats. Alfredo 1 was an amazing album in itself, and unlike most sequels, this one shows up just as good, if not better. Gibbs lyricism is incredible.

Kanye West - My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
100

This is one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. Kanye’s production and lyricism show why he’s a goat. On top of that, the features list is insanely stacked, with features from Jay-Z, Pusha T, Rick Ross, etc. Pusha-T’s feature on runaway is one of my favorite feature verses of all time.

Tory Lanez - Alone At Prom
100

This is one of my favorite projects I have ever heard. Theres a song for everyone on this album. It gives off a late night summer drive vibe, tory’s vocals along with production combines for a very good and unique spin on the 80s vibe.

Kanye West - BULLY
93

Ye Is so back. The album sounds so different compared to everything he’s been releasing recently. The production (aside from circles) was phenomenal, this doesn’t sound like old Ye but you can tell he’s coming back.

Mac Miller - Balloonerism
97

Mac put a lot of feel into this album, the estate handled the release well. The emotional instrumentals, deep lyrics and fantastic production. songs like “funny papers” and “manikins” really put a lot of emotional feel behind them

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