I love boom bap
1.
Unironic banger after unironic banger.
2.
The Low End Theory proves to be an intense experience.
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Black Thought & Danger Mouse to create a magnum opus of the 2020s.
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Ok, so maybe I underestimated GZA a little bit.
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Ready to Die is as notorious as Biggie's weight
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A Tribe Called Quest makes more incredible rap music.
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A Trible Called Quest proves their consistency with Midnight Marauders.
8.
Yes Mr. Fiasco I do want to Japan now.
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Wu-Tang Clan show incredible prowess and talent intertwined with production that isn't exactly groundbreaking.
10.
Joey Bada$$ drops a mixtape that alone crowns him as a rap goat.
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R.I.P Doom, you legend of rap.
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Conway's most in depth album to date.
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Alfredo 2 reaches the peak that Gibbs and AI Chemist couldn't have done on Alfredo.
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Jay-Z proves why many consider him a rap goat on Reasonable Doubt.
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2Pac killed 2Pac conspiracy theory.
16.
Come on brother this ain't one of the best hip-hop albums of all time, it's great but not that great.
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Blu & Exile drop peak as per expected.
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Madlib destroys every bad thought I had about this album creating some of his best production ever.
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Both artists near their peaks on this album but still have chances to do better.
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It Was Written is simply Illmatic 2.0 and proves nothing Nas hadn't already proven.
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Wish both members were alive to see this release.
22.
I thought this guy sucked what happened.
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Vince Staples shows off his accumulated talent on Dark Times.
25.
One of Wu-Tang's most beautiful albums that doesn't get enough credit.
26.
Should be more popular, Smoke Break-Dance has one of JIDs best verses.
27.
Che Noir produces a solid but still flawed album.
28.
Conway presents why he's the best writer on Griselda.
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CONDUCTOR WE HAVE A PROBLEM!
30.
Readying myself up for The Fall Off.
31.
Westside Gunn debuts with firepower and sends out all his messages in one blow.
32.
You Can't Kill Griselda with Bullets!
33.
Big L releases his posthumous album through a spirit box
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The darker beats on this project are an improvement from the other two HHE project, but this is still a project Gunn could've made better.
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Idk drops one of the most stack posse cuts you'll see in modern hip-hop.
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Joey Bada$$ makes an album so standard it defines what normalcy is.
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Light-Years is another typically solid Nas project.
38.
Some songs are boom bap, don't judge me for adding this.
39.
Magic 3 continues the magic but to a lesser extent.
40.
Mach-Hommy creates the better half of the "Pray For" albums
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Conway could've tried a bit harder on LULU.
42.
Half these songs are impressive abstract and creative experimental ideas, the other half is generic.
43.
One of the most overrated albums humanity has ever come across.
44.
Mac Miller's weakest album aside from BSP.
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Logic makes a comfortable yet flawed album with Juicy J.
46.
Joey reinvents his sound without major improvements.
47.
The safest an abstract hip hop / boom bap album can get, still solid but nothing too special.
48.
It's a fine sequel but it could've been so much more.
49.
It's certainly solid but also has noticeable dips in quality which drop it's replayability.
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Would be rated lower if Egypt wasn't a 10/10