outkast's stankonia. could this possibly be the best hip hop album of the 2000s?

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and before you come in here and go "hell naw. it ain't even kast's best" or whatever else, go back and listen to the album. i was listenin' to it the other day while i was out and this shyt sound so damn crisp and clean

i know it's kast, but since we talkin' bout 2000, it still sounds so many years ahead of everyone else in 2016. 16 years later. i don't even think hip hop has caught up to this album

i still remember when i got this album for christmas. it had come out like in october of 2000 but for whatever reason i never bought it and ended up gettin' it for christmas when 1 of my cousins got it for me as a gift

this album always seems like the to get the "it was cool but it wasn't aquemini" treatment; true, it won't aquemini but it was stankonia, a whole new album full of new sounds and another adventure into the world of kast

anyway, i still feel like this album is so far ahead of the game

what y'all think?

could it be the greatest hip hop of the 2000s?
 
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Album was way ahead of its time. Really an amazing piece of work.

You realize this if u give it a listen after not listening to it for years

it's the definition of "ahead of it's time" :whew:

ain't nobody fukking with shyt like b.o.b. and red velvet. watch somebody come in and name some mediocre ass nas album.

i'm a nas fan but i agree. kast was on some next level shyt with this album. no nas album from the 2000s is fukkin' with stankonia :ohlawd:

the music video for b.o.b. is 1 of the great music videos of all time too :stylin:


and red velvet is my shyt too :lawd:


as well as humble mumble is so damn soulful. badu :ohlawd:

had 3 dope singles, one of them being a massive crossover track :banderas:

that album was far from boring

exactly :yes:
 
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