Tyler's best rapping to date and it's clear to see how much he's improved his flow and style over the years.
I personally prefer the first movie's soundtrack but I can see liking either more and this one's still incredible.
The album that really brought McKinley into the limelight and introduced him as an underground jazz rap titan.
A truly amazing underground rap record that really intrigued me and makes me wish it got more attention.
A great intro to Willy that really solidified him as the second best furry in the indie rock scene.
A great collection of new tracks that fit well and particularly stand out in the boss fights like Bayle and the Dancing Lion.
Tyler's most introspective album yet full of deep cuts and club bangers that balances out to a very good album. Even the weaker sounding songs contribute to the overall concept and theme well and flesh out the album.
An incredible debut album that I'm so glad blew up on here leaving many waiting for their next project. While a bit repetitive, the production stands out enough that it doesn't drag it down too much.
As good if not better than the first's soundtrack, really emphasizing the craftmanship put into both records.
An incredible comeback album that puts a modern twist on De La Soul's classic sound while bringing together dozens of timeless hip hop artists to feature. Also Gustavo Fring.
Honestly one of the best comeback albums I've seen and a great start for 2026 music. Did have to take a point or two off for being a bit bloated but has some truly great songs on it. It's just a shame I can't display the vinyl on my wall.
A great sampledelia record that stands out among the crowd, especially for its time.
Haven't even watched the anime but the soundtrack is just so good that I might have to just to get the context behind some of the songs and moments.
A great continuation of Nujabes' work after Metaphorical Music that solidified him as one of the greatest producers of all time.
A staple in the jazz rap scene that any rap fan needs to listen to so they can truly witness one of the greatest producers of all time. In particular Lady Brown has arguably the best instrumental oat and is in my top songs oat.
Tied with undun as my favorite from their catalogue with a more modern feel than Things Fall Apart and a hint of experimental hip hop in there. Also the slight beat switch at 2:43 in Don't Feel Right is disgusting in an amazing way.
I went into this after listening to Cheat Codes and was surprised with the completely different style that they went for as a group compare to Black Thought's solo career. Personally I prefer his solo style more but it's still a great album that leans more into the neo-soul aspect of rap. Also Greg Porn.