I also feel like this list catered to "one album wonders". Like, The Fugees had one album that was successful. Although it was a mega success, given that Bone had multiple multi-platinum albums on top of the impact and the influence, Bone should've ranked higher than The Fugees.
I love the Clipse, but again, they have Lord Willin', which was a critically acclaimed Gold album. "Grindin" had a HUGE impact. Then there's Hell Hath No Fury, which wasn't as commercially successful, but a critical one. Then they dropped Til The Casket Drops, which was neither a commercial or critical success. The Re-Up mixtape series was also impactful.They were ranked too high especially being ranked above Eightball & MJG, Goodie Mob, Onyx, and other groups.
The Hot Boys had a huge impact, but again, the one album that had that impact was Guerilla Warfare. Meanwhile, we have Big Tymers ranked lower. They aren't as good as the Hot Boys, but Big Tymers had two consecutive platinum albumsand another that went gold. Artists are biting their flows decades later. They should've been ranked higher.
The omission of Whodini is unforgivable. Whodini omitted, but the City Girls get a slot. Makes no sense.
TRU was another omission. TRU 2 Da Game really took No Limit to another level. Given this is a Billboard list, that was a double platinum album and set off that monster 1997-1999 No Limit run.
Dogg Pound should've been on the list. Do or Die should've been on the list as well.