first of all rip sophie.
vince's big fish theory is a great project, that shows great ambition due to how experimental it was for the time and how versatile the beat choices were. sadly, vince writing could be more mature (as it can be seen in more recent releases) but nonetheless it's a nice time carried by the great production.
Favourite tracks: Big Fish, Yeah Right SAMO
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92: Waka Flocka Flame - Flockavelli
BOW BOW BOW
Banger after banger, if you're looking for versatility, look somewhere else, here you'll find dirty trap bangers, high energy from start to finish and a great list of features, it is impossible to deny its importance and influence
Favourite tracks: Bustin' at 'Em, Hard in da Paint and No Hands
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93: Gang Starr - Moment of Truth
90s most underrated classic.
It's even hard to describe this project, we have a flawless production from none other than DJ Premier, who features great use of sampling. On the other hand we have Guru displaying great lyricism and matching every great beat with his ability.
Favourite tracks: You Know My Steez, Above the Clouds, Jfk 2 Lax and Moment of Truth
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94: Tyler, The Creator - Bastard
As edgy as it is funny.
The debut from Tyler is a surprising body of work, especially given the fact that it was fully produced by a 18 y/o Ty.
Some of the lyrics have aged poorly but, as a whole, it is a really creative project that already displayed Tyler's potential as a artist.
Favourite Tracks: Bastard, Seven, Assmilk
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95: Sexyy Red - Hood Hottest Princess
I'll admit, it ain't as bad as everyone say it is.
Hood Hottest Princess is carried by Sexyy energy and attitude, it is a project that will keep you entertained during all of its length.
Favourite tracks: SkeeYee, Hellcats SRTs and Female Gucci Mane