Nah...and it's fine.Do yall think kendrick will ever top TPAB?
top 5 should be Kendrick only tbh lolBtw, hiphopdx released their 20 best TDE albums just before gnx came out
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TDE's 20 Best Albums: Ranked - HipHopDX
In honor of TDE's 20th anniversary, we ranked the powerhouse label's 20 greatest albums.hiphopdx.com
They have:
1. To Pimp A Butterfly
A jazz-rap masterpiece, To Pimp a Butterfly elevated Kendrick Lamar above anyone that could be billed as his contemporary with a ruthless interrogation of what it meant to be Black in America in the 21st century. The album was to Hip Hop what The Beatles’ Revolver was to rock ‘n’ roll and almost a decade on, it still swirls with a hypnotic surrealism. It’s not only the crown jewel of TDE’s catalog, but the best album of the 2010s.
2. Kendrick Lamar — good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012)
The West Coast was back and it was being carried on Kendrick’s diminutive shoulders. The blog rap star, coming in with the hype of a Dr. Dre co-sign, was the shot in the arm Hip Hop needed in the early 2010s as he mixed cinematic storytelling with stacked rhymes and radio-friendly hooks, without sacrificing authenticity. good kid, m.A.A.d city still sounds as fresh as ever.
3. SZA — SOS (2022)
The long-awaited sophomore album from TDE’s First Lady gave her the status deserving of her talents. The sultry-voiced singer went from cult queen to mainstream superstar seemingly overnight as women everywhere appeared to resonate with SOS‘s themes of female angst. It also spent a remarkable 10 weeks atop the Billboard 200.
4. Kendrick Lamar — DAMN. (2017)
Further developing some of the ideas and sounds he explored on To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN. is a more personal project but no less vast. Aside from being Kendrick’s first album to sell over half a million units in its first week (603,000, to be exact), it wrote the Compton kingpin into the history books as the first ever non-jazz or classical musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music — just in case any Drake fans thought about doubting his credentials.
5. ScHoolboy Q — Blank Face LP (2016)
While Q has not quite kicked on commercially in the way that Blank Face LP promised back in 2016, the album remains a scorching, ominous and often psychedelic masterpiece. Q, at his best, has arguably the most engaging voice in Hip Hop as songs such as “Groovy Tony,” “Str8 Ballin” and “Ride Out” prove.
The rest of the top 20 on TDE's 20 Best Albums: Ranked
I'm pretty sure it's 2. (In terms of general consensus)So the consensus is Kendrick has 3 classics???
3.I'm pretty sure it's 2. (In terms of general consensus)
Joe Budden podcast talked about this yesterday (or was it the day before?)So the consensus is Kendrick has 3 classics???
Nope and I've made my peace with itDo yall think kendrick will ever top TPAB?
dope interview
Joe Budden podcast talked about this yesterday (or was it the day before?)
They said general consensus is 4 classics if you consider s80 an album, which it is.
he damn rightYeah I know a lot of people still have it as his best album. Thats not my case, but I have to admit thats probably the one I revisit the most, so I can't be mad at that takeS80 isn’t a classic to me but i know so many that hold it in high regard. I know fans who put it above GKMC and TPAB
Redemption at 20?!Btw, hiphopdx released their 20 best TDE albums just before gnx came out
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TDE's 20 Best Albums: Ranked - HipHopDX
In honor of TDE's 20th anniversary, we ranked the powerhouse label's 20 greatest albums.hiphopdx.com
They have:
1. To Pimp A Butterfly
A jazz-rap masterpiece, To Pimp a Butterfly elevated Kendrick Lamar above anyone that could be billed as his contemporary with a ruthless interrogation of what it meant to be Black in America in the 21st century. The album was to Hip Hop what The Beatles’ Revolver was to rock ‘n’ roll and almost a decade on, it still swirls with a hypnotic surrealism. It’s not only the crown jewel of TDE’s catalog, but the best album of the 2010s.
2. Kendrick Lamar — good kid, m.A.A.d city (2012)
The West Coast was back and it was being carried on Kendrick’s diminutive shoulders. The blog rap star, coming in with the hype of a Dr. Dre co-sign, was the shot in the arm Hip Hop needed in the early 2010s as he mixed cinematic storytelling with stacked rhymes and radio-friendly hooks, without sacrificing authenticity. good kid, m.A.A.d city still sounds as fresh as ever.
3. SZA — SOS (2022)
The long-awaited sophomore album from TDE’s First Lady gave her the status deserving of her talents. The sultry-voiced singer went from cult queen to mainstream superstar seemingly overnight as women everywhere appeared to resonate with SOS‘s themes of female angst. It also spent a remarkable 10 weeks atop the Billboard 200.
4. Kendrick Lamar — DAMN. (2017)
Further developing some of the ideas and sounds he explored on To Pimp a Butterfly, DAMN. is a more personal project but no less vast. Aside from being Kendrick’s first album to sell over half a million units in its first week (603,000, to be exact), it wrote the Compton kingpin into the history books as the first ever non-jazz or classical musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music — just in case any Drake fans thought about doubting his credentials.
5. ScHoolboy Q — Blank Face LP (2016)
While Q has not quite kicked on commercially in the way that Blank Face LP promised back in 2016, the album remains a scorching, ominous and often psychedelic masterpiece. Q, at his best, has arguably the most engaging voice in Hip Hop as songs such as “Groovy Tony,” “Str8 Ballin” and “Ride Out” prove.
The rest of the top 20 on TDE's 20 Best Albums: Ranked
