1.)All Eyez on Me (One Of The Greatest Written Albums Of All Time, A Journey Through The Mind Of A Genius At Work)
2.)Me Against the World (2Pac Expresses His Feelings Of The Limelight And His Views In The Industry, A Powerful Album)
3.)2Pacalypse Now (2Pac's Legendary Debut, From The Start Of His Career He Brought Politically Consious Music To The Masses, a la "Brenda's Got A Baby" and "Young Black Male", One Of The Greatest Debut Albums Ever Made)
4.)The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (A Classic To The Core, This Album Was Released Shortly After 2Pac's Tragic Death, The Album Sparked The "Alive Controversy's" And Showed 2Pac's Brilliant Skills As A Writer. It Was Said That The Name "The 7 Day Theory"Came From The Fact That 2Pac Wrote AND Recorded This Album In One Single Week, A MASTERPIECE)
5.) Paid in Full (Definitely A Classic, This Album Brought Rakim To The Forefront Of Hip-Hop. "The God MC" Displays His Amazing Skills As Not Only An MC But A True "Wordsmith" Putting Words Together So Flawlessly And Still Having The Streets Behind Him 100%, Eric B. Was Also In His Prime Of Production During This Album. A Lyrical Piece Of Art!)
6.) Follow the Leader (This Album Contains Some Of The Greatest Lyrical Content EVER To Be Recorded. The Songs "Microphone Fiend" And "Follow The Leader" Are Untouchable Songs In Hip-Hop. They Can Never Be Duplicated Or Replaced. The God MC Does It Again!!!)
7.) <Product Not Available: B0000039PW> (Notorious B.I.G., One Of Hip-Hop's Greatest Lyricists, Gives Us One Of The Greatest Debuts Of All Time. The Album Took To The Streets And Mainstream With Songs Like "Juicy", Biggie's Anthem About Coming From The Ghetto To Overcome All Obstacles. With Some Great Production By Sean "Puffy" Combs, This Is A Truly Great Album)
8.) Life After Death ( Biggie Gives Us Another Classic, Tragicly It Was A Posthumous One. Biggie's Death Left A Void In The Hip-Hop Community But His Music Lived On. Songs Like "Mo' Money, Mo' Problems Became Instant Favorites Of The Streets. Another Great Production Job By Puffy Made This Another Classic Album From Of The Best Lyricists The game Has Known)
9.) The Chronic (Dr. Dre Has His Hand At MC'ing And Coming Out From Behind The Boards For His First Solo Album. The Album Produced By Dre, Features Some Of The Greatest Producing Capabilities The Game Has Seen And Classic Joints That Only Dre Could Give Us Like "Nuttin But A "G" Thang" And "Deeez Nuuuts". A Great Album For Any West-Coast Fan Or Hip-Hop Lover!)
10.) Straight Outta Compton (Before The L.A. Riots And Rodney King's Unjust Beating By Police These Black Males Had Beef With The police Too. Bringing Gangsta Rap A Voice, NWA Said Everything Young Black Males Wanted To Say But Couldn't. They Caught Heat From Every Imaginable Angle But They Also Brought Hardcore Rap To Mainstream, White Audiences. A Bold, Daring And Harsh Look At The Reality Of Corruption And Political Messages, Straight Outta Compton Is Indeed A Classic)
11.) Reasonable Doubt (Jay-Z's Coming-Of-Age Debut Made Hip-Hop Heads Turn And Take Notice Of The Brooklyn MC. With Tracks Like Brooklyn's Finest His Lyrical Skill Was Undeniable. His Style And Flow Switching To Fit The Beats And Moods Of The Songs He Laid Down, Jay-Z Made A Lasting Impact On Hip-Hop)
12.) The Blueprint (Jay-Z Brings Hip-Hop Back To A Real Place Again With The Blueprint And Shows Us That He Is Here To Stay. Sparking A Lyrical Beef With Fellow New York Rapper, Nas, And Sparking Critical Acclaim With Tracks Like "Takeover" And "Renegade" feat. Eminem, Jay-Z Makes Another One Of Many Classic Albums)
13.) Illmatic (Nasir Jones aka Nas, Brings A Real And Poetic Feel To Hip-Hop From The Streets And From The Heart. This Was Not A Gun-Busting, F*ck The Police Record, This Was Am Artistic Vision Of What Was Seen And Written Down In Rhyme. A Great Album From Nas!)
14.) Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Wu-Tang, Arguably The Greatest Hip-Hop Group Ever Assembled Brings TheUnderground To The Forefront And Hits Home. With Intelligent Rhymes And Street Credibility, Wu Tang Brought Their Own Signature To The Game)
15.) The Infamous (Queensbridge Group, Mobb Deep, Brought A Great Album To the Game With The Street Anthem Filled "The Infamous". Songs Like "Survival Of The Fittest" And "Shook Ones Prt.II" Have An Eerie Street Feel In Their Production, A Great Hardcore Album)
16.) Run-D.M.C. (Run DMC, The Godfathers Of Rap, Come With An Amazing Album And Change The Game. Not The Lyrically Advanced Albums Of Now, The Old Days Were Simple But Great. It Laid The Foundation Of Amazing Artists That Would Come Forth, Hail To The Chiefs Of Hip-Hop!)
17.)Radio (One Of The Longest-Running Veterans In The Game, LL Broke Onto The Scene With A Bang. His Power And Delivery Were Great In Such A Young MC. An Album Not To Be Overlooked By Anyone Who Wants To Hear An Oldie But A Goodie)
18.) The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Where Do You Start With Slick Rick, His Music Has Inspired So Many Of Today's Artists. His Trademark Storytelling Capabilities Are Amazing. He Allows The Listeners To Go On Journey's with Him, Hence The Title. A Very Good Album With The Story-Telling Genius Who Is Slick Rick) |