Melt My Eyez See Your Future is without a doubt Denzel's best project he's ever put out and it's not close. This thoughtful album gives us deep dives into his mind and mental health, which he raps and talks about very deeply. Even though I used to like it more, Melt My Eyez is still fantastic work by Denzel and a big W.
Doggystyle is probably Snoop's best work up to date and influenced West Coast Rap in the 90s a lot. Even though the tracks can get a bit repetitive if listened to a lot, the album doesn't drag at all and keeps its entertaining angle throughout the entire project. The old school beats also have a lot of charm.
Pink Tape was a very experimental step by Lil Uzi Vert, but a quite good one in my opinion. As a punk/metal fan myself, I thoroughly enjoyed the rock elements brought into this album with songs like Just Wanna Rock or Werewolf. Some tracks didn't quite land, but overall, most of Pink Tape is a fun and enjoyable experience.
I never understood the hate for the follow-up of Uzi's classic Eternal Atake. Sure, this album might not be as game-changing as projects like Let God Sort 'Em Out or God Does Like Ugly, but it's in no means bad in my eyes and there's still a lot of tracks I go back to frequently.
Stardust is yet another great album by Danny Brown. You can feel the confidence and ambition in his voice through every track on this project and it's refreshing to hear Danny rap so clean and full of life. This might honestly by my favorite album of his, aside of Atrocity Exhibition.