Run-D.M.C. - Raising Hell
90

One of the first rap groups gives us another great jam.

Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth
90

Jamiroquai's debut album contains some really good songs!

Jamiroquai - The Return of the Space Cowboy
95

It's like 1990s funk music meets 1970s funk music. This album's has great storytelling.

dälek - From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots
94

Death Grips Before Death Grips. Another Generational Industrial Rap Group.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland
100

Another classic from Jimi Hendrix, one of my personal favorite rock album of all time! Hendrix is truly one of the greatest, and if you don't know what I'm talking about, you have to listen to the album for yourself. [G.O.A.T. Album]

Pusha T - It's Almost Dry
80

My favorite rapper of this generation returns, and gives us another hard hitter since daytona. Great album!!!

David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
100

The Pioneer of Glam Rock gives us a another record with hard hitting guitars different atmosphere, and great storytelling, what more can you want from this record. Every track has everything you need from David Bowie and there are no goddamn skips!!!

JPEGMAFIA - EXPERIMENTAL RAP
70

JPEG is entering a new era, full of darkness and toxicity. unfortunately it is my least favorite album of his.

Common - Be
100

Chopping, Flow, Sampling, Storytelling, Perfection One of my favorite artists.

Drake - ICEMAN
26

The same flow is used for almost every track, and the lyrics aren't even that good. What more is there to say?

Michael Jackson - Off the Wall
100

Michael Jackson's first very successful album is also known as Off the Wall. It features beautiful production by Quincy Jones, who is still considered one of the best producers of all time. After leaving the Jackson 5, Michael focused on solo projects for most of his career, free from his father's abuse. Thankfully, just a couple of days after the release of this album, he was finally free from his father's reign and fired him from being his personal manager so that he could make ... read more

Kanye West - The College Dropout
100

The College Dropout is definitely one of the best soul-sampling albums of all time. I don't need to say much because it's very famous and beautiful. It has no misses or flaws. This is Kanye's best work, and it will probably stay that way. I love every song and feature on it. I don't know what else to say because it's one of the best 100/100 [G.O.A.T. Rap Album] [Best Soul Sampling Album].

Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele
100

Supreme Clientele is one of my favorite albums by any Wu-Tang Clan member. The main focus of the album is the flows and lyricism. He raps so smoothly, and I also realized that he changes his voice from a low tone to a high pitch. This album is another soulful masterpiece and one of my favorites. It shows why he is so important in the hip-hop industry. It's a really good album to play at clubs. RZA's production on this album is my favorite of all the albums he has ever produced. ... read more

Big L - Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous
96

Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous is Big L's best and most successful album. He raps about street life in NYC and Harlem in an aggressive tone over boom-bap beats, perfectly representing 90s New York rap. The lyrics and flows are excellent, and the album has many good choruses, which are essential for a good rap album. This rap album is one of the best of 1995, along with The Infamous by Mobb Deep. Overall, there are no misses or lackluster songs; it's a perfect gangsta rap album. ... read more

Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
100

It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back is a perfect revolutionary and anti-racist rap album from the '80s. It promotes black empowerment and DJing in an undeniable and fun way. It has some of the best and most underrated rap songs of all time. Terminator X's production and DJing experience are incredible on this album. I love the screeching sound loops in some of the songs; they really set the vibe of the album. I also have to shout out the Bomb Squad for the main production of ... read more

Death Grips - Exmilitary
94

Exmilitary might be one of the most aggressive albums I have ever heard. It is an impressive experimental album because of its rager theme and because it is different from most albums. This album doesn't feel like an album; it feels like being in a room full of lyrical drug lords and cokeheads who try to make music and actually succeed. This album is good for rage concerts and for when you're angry. I didn't understand this album at first. When I heard the first seconds of the ... read more

Mos Def - Black on Both Sides
100

Black on Both Sides is one of my favourite socially conscious rap albums of the '90s. I consider it to be one of the greatest produced albums of all time because of its raw and groovy theme and rapping ability. The album is interesting because of the activism and racial justice that he raps about in an enjoyable and fun way. This album is one of the best, particularly from the late '90s. I think it's perfect that an artist like Mos Def can rap about the world's problems ... read more

The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land
90

This is album is a Very Energetic and Explosive like that brings to move your body. It consists of Chaotic and Furious Production. It's perfect for me personally because of three specific reasons Nostalgia, Awesome Dance Music, Experimental that is why i am giving this album a 95/100.

J Dilla - Donuts
100

Donuts is a supreme and overwhelmingly perfect instrumental and mellow album. I admire it a lot because of the style — I've never seen anyone like J Dilla make music like this before.. The chopping and samples are soulful and heart-touching. It's also incredible that J Dilla made most of this album in hospital. It's phenomenal, but also sad, that he died three days after Donuts was released. It really shows how much work and care he put into this album while severely ... read more

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