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808's? Really? Damn
i think rolling stone tries to please too many people with their lists, appeal to different masses so as not to ignore any 'group', and shallow, even without numbers, theres a lot of albums that should be on there, and some on there that shouldnt be
i mean, counting mostly mainstream albums of course, i hope none of you thought someone without radio exposure was cracking this list lol.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 01:42:05 PMi mean, counting mostly mainstream albums of course, i hope none of you thought someone without radio exposure was cracking this list lol. im really suprized common, mos def, nas, talib, arent on it
where is Slaughterhouse???
1. Jay-Z - Blueprint2. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP3. Kanye West - The College Dropout4. Jay-Z - The Black Album5. Outkast - Stankonia6. Lil' Wayne - Tha Carter III7. Outkast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below8. 50 Cent - Get Rich or Die Tryin'9. Kanye West - Late Registration10. Kanye West - Graduation.basically the top 10 rap albums according to Rolling Stone.Kanye has three of the top ten & i don't know if i can fully disagree with that; those albums were the bomb.The College Dropout - a near classic.Late Registration - a different sound from Kanye, with better beats & more diversity, in my opinion; not as good though.Graduation - a complete album that i can bump from start to finish & if it had more replay value, i would put it just a small notch below The College Dropout.swap Speakerboxxx/The Love Below with The Eminem Show & Tha Carter III with something, switch the order around & that may very well look like my top 10 for the last decade.i mean, counting mostly mainstream albums of course, i hope none of you thought someone without radio exposure was cracking this list lol.
you rap fans shouldnt be TOO surprised, but realistically, tell me what albums would you like to see on there?
Quote from: white Boy on December 12, 2009, 01:55:22 PMyou rap fans shouldnt be TOO surprised, but realistically, tell me what albums would you like to see on there? That list is bullshit. Jay-Z is all marketing, his shit is all plain, he's never done anything groundbreaking in his life.Atleast Eminem was in the top 10 (should of been top 5 though). I also thought Stankonia was a good choice, so was Get Rich Or Die Trying and Eminem Show (should of been top 5 though). Some albums that should of made the list...Talib Kweli- Train of Thought (Classic 10 out of 10)Nas- Stillmatic (Classic 10 out of 10)Nas- God's Son (Classic 10 out of 10)Dead Prez- Let's Get Free (Classic 10 out of 10)8 Mile Soundtrack (Eminem's two greatest songs on there, "Lose Yourself", "8 Mile Rd")Xzibit- Restless LP (Solid 9 out of 10)Snoop- The Last Meal (Solid 8 out of 10)
id take lost tapes over gods son and stillmatic anydayand for the record, i never thought this list was good in any way, but i do like a lot of albums on there, but too much indie shit for my taste, ill take white stripes and black keys discographies over 60% off that list, maybe 70