I don't know about that. I like both, but Tim's album gets the edge especially in diversity. Both had artists from all over from Hip Hop to R&B, but Tim's Bio is where Tim really OD'd with the change ups. I also preferred Tim's Nas and Jay songs to JD's.
I can't be mad at Aquemini leading the poll, which i'd put at a distant but respectable 2nd.. but this one's not even close in my opinion. Rhythm-al-ism is a damn near musical masterpiece and easily stands alongside the best produced Hiphop albums of all time.
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