Denzel Curry - Imperial
80

Denzel’s first album is full of great production and hooks, but isn’t as established as his future releases.

Travis Scott - UTOPIA
80

Utopia has an interesting mixture of Travis’ best songs to date, and weakest as well

Travis Scott - ASTROWORLD
85

ASTROWORLD is a very fun listen, with great production and features.

Travis Scott - Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight
60

After the success and greatness of Rodeo, Travis kind of plays it a little too safe with his next album.

Travis Scott - Rodeo
90

Rodeo is easily Travis’ best work, and also the most atmospheric and well produced trap album of all time.

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter VI
20

After building up a solid and iconic series for over two decades, Wayne decides to flush it all down to poopooland with by far his worst album yet

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter V
65

The fifth entry into the Carter series starts off really strong with the first leg of the album, but falls off pretty quickly before picking itself back up right before the album finishes. Not bad, but could’ve been a lot better.

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter IV
75

A lot less consistent than the other Carter albums, but still manages to be a fun listen.

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III
85

While it isn’t his strongest album front to back, Tha Carter 3 is probably Lil Wayne’s most fun to listen to.

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter II
90

Tha Carter 2 brings some of Wayne’s best rapping and most memorable songs in his career. Definitely Wayne’s strongest.

Black Country, New Road - Forever Howlong
85

Even with the departure of their previous singer, Black Country, New Road still proves that they have the songwriting chops to make a great album.

Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There
100

Black Country New Road proves to be one of the most promising bands in a long time with their masterpiece of an album, Ants From Up There. Incredibly emotional and powerful throughout.

Earl Sweatshirt - Live Laugh Love
80

It’s relieving to hear Earl healing from his previous mental state. Great album with good rapping and production.

Yeat - LYFESTYLE
30

Has some solid songs, but way too samey throughout and doesn’t stand out from yeats other albums.

Earl Sweatshirt - Some Rap Songs
90

On Some Rap Songs, Earl somberly raps over very abstract production, showcasing his skills and emotional state.

Earl Sweatshirt - Doris
80

With Doris, Earl proved that he was one of the strongest rappers from Odd Future.

Earl Sweatshirt - I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
70

IDLSIDGO offers a great atmosphere throughout the tracks, but is unfortunately weighed down by a few more forgettable ones.

Kendrick Lamar - GNX
80

GNX feels like a post-beef Kendrick speaking all of his thoughts about the industry and world with no filter. Definitely him at his angriest.

Kendrick Lamar - Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers
85

Kendrick’s most intimate and vulnerable album yet. Mr. Morale shows how Kendrick’s writing and concepts are still as strong as ever.

Kendrick Lamar - DAMN.
85

With a concept as grand as this, it’s easy to forget how many of Kendrick’s biggest hits are on this record.

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