Rae Sremmurd - Sremm 4 Life
63

Not bad album for this duo... The beats were not bad but the hooks pretty repetitive.

Juicy J - Mental Trillness
66

It's so heavily decent from Juicy J.

The collabs weren't bad and the beat selection is not bad as well.

He talks about mental health a lot on here too which to me is nice cuz I suffer from mental issues.

NF - HOPE
86

Again the NF hate is unnecessary but you all can hate him all you want but to be honest he is a musician that can take it to the next level.

The collaboration with Codae was a good touch and the production by Tommy profit was superb.

You guys can call him the imagine dragons of rap all you want but in reality he's better than 95% of the rappers today so grow up or cry about it.

Missy Elliott - Da Real World
67

The collaborations were one of the best features on this album but Missy Elliott is no joke when it comes to lyricism and her vibes were on point too.

The D.O.C. - No One Can Do It Better
74

Good album from him. Sadly this will only be his only album that I would enjoy.

AZ - Pieces of a Man
82

AZ is a rapper that I've heard under Nas all the time and now since I got the chance to listen to his solo projects and he didn't disappoint me on this one for sure.

GZA - Liquid Swords
93

Classic album from the 90s.

The Wu-Tang clan was definitely ahead of its time and their prime years are a pinnacle example of how glorious West Coast hip-hop was.

Jeru the Damaja - Wrath of the Math
80

The east coast rap game in the 90s was pretty insane and to be honest I haven't listened to much of this artist in particular.

Needless to say the production on this album was actually really good and the beat selection was really well put out.

Common - Resurrection
76

Love the jazz elements on this album.

His lyrics and flows were pretty well done and the production was pretty smooth as well.

Twista - Adrenaline Rush
68

Not a bad album by Twista.

Flows were insane and production was not bad but I felt like this album has a lil more fillers.

OutKast - ATLiens
80

Outkast is a vibe for sure. This group got the good formula to blend with hip hop and some southern into it since this group is from the south.

Scarface - The World Is Yours
73

Production was not bad on this 90's album.

Scarface got flows and nice lyrics as well.

Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever
77

I didn't mind this album one bit and everyone had there own vibe going too.

Production was spot on for this album tho as the beats were bumping smoothly.

Fugees - The Score
84

Really good lyrics on this album and Lauryn Hill killed it as usual.

Production was sharp to say the least tho.

78

For this is a good follow up to his debut.

Collabs are good and so is the production.

DMX - It's Dark and Hell Is Hot
86

If I want to listen to hardcore hip hop this is going to be my go-to for sure.

As well rest in peace the DMX you'll definitely be missed.

Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
78

Pretty good album for ice cube.

Production was nice and lyrics were not bad as well.

A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory
87

The way this album groves is amazing.

Production is top notch, lyrics and energy was very vibes and somewhat eerie sound onto the album.

Big masterpiece for abstract rap in general.

The Roots - Things Fall Apart
97

A legendary album for hip hop.

The roots have the best back and forth sequences, and also production as well.

I love how the present themselves too.

Fall Out Boy - So Much (For) Stardust
59

Pretty boring but it's nice to see them back in action.

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