So, what we hear on the radio now can be attributed to the following releases below. These albums, by these new school artists, will go down as the classics that defined this period; years from now. Please feel free to add on. These are the albums that helped shape the sound of what we hear, the images of rappers that we see, etc..
Also, don't post your favorite rapper just because your a fan (J Cole/Wale). You have to look at the impact. fukk, there are even some releases on this list that I don't fukk with, but I have to respect what they did to the game......
I wanted to list these new school classics because I have a cousin who is out the loop of for this age of rap, and I wanted to introduce him to these classics that set the tone for what we have now.
These are in no order:
Kid Cudi- Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Waka Flocka- Flockaveli
Kendrick Lamar- Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
Drake- Take Care
Drake- So Far Gone (Original mixtape)
Future- Not sure whether to include one of his mixtapes or album
Wiz Khalifa- Kush and OJ
Also, don't post your favorite rapper just because your a fan (J Cole/Wale). You have to look at the impact. fukk, there are even some releases on this list that I don't fukk with, but I have to respect what they did to the game......
I wanted to list these new school classics because I have a cousin who is out the loop of for this age of rap, and I wanted to introduce him to these classics that set the tone for what we have now.
These are in no order:
Kid Cudi- Man on the Moon: The End of Day
Waka Flocka- Flockaveli
Kendrick Lamar- Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
Drake- Take Care
Drake- So Far Gone (Original mixtape)
Future- Not sure whether to include one of his mixtapes or album
Wiz Khalifa- Kush and OJ
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