28 Gramz
How U Luv That???
To me personally? Never. But most people are gonna say FHD. That was a huge album, it was his first arena tour, multiple hits, still resonates today, etc.
I'm surprised there's any pushback on this. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick reached consistent heights that it took years for any of the next generations to reach. They're also from arguably the last generation of straight rappers (metaphors, punchlines, similes, etc) on the mainstream level. Just about everything else that has popped since then has been more melodic and less lyrical rap.
Future deserves his credit and has classic albums (DS2, and Hndrxx to me personally). But that big three started in 2012, coming out the gate selling 200k first week and taking shyt over. Future didn't do that.
In 2012 Future had multiple hit records and a platinum album, he also had writing credits on Beyonce and Rihanna smash singles. He's been a star as long as Kendrick and Cole have he just reached another level with the 2015-17 run.



