Rolling Stones' Top 200 Hip Hop Albums

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I don't know what the biggest fukking L is here.

Liquid Swords 44th, Illmatic 24th or no Resurrection by Common. That last one is fukking blasphemy. Ain't no way anyone can listen to that album and tell me it ain't a top 200 rap album. Ain't no fukking way.

fukking hipster cac losers need to stay in their lane :pacspit:

Black on Both sides not even in top 100 :dead:
 
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any kanye on here? they used to ride his dykk hard before the trump

He’s got FOUR on there

Late Registration
YEEZUS
College Dropout
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy


This list is absolute HORSEshyt

The crazy thing is that most of these albums they put on the list they actually shytTED on when they were released. It Was Written, Midnight Marauders, Reasonable Doubt, are just some examples of albums they didn’t have such glowing things to write about when they came out. And if memory serves they haven’t even had the decency to go back and RE-RATE these albums to reflect the update in their supposed “reputations”.


Illmatic not being top ten is criminal

Invasion Of Privacy being ANYWHERE NEAR the top 20 is criminal

They placed Daytona lower than it deserves because of the ALBUM COVER?!?!

No Lupe Fiasco Food n Liquor?!?!

No Don Killuminati!?!?!

The fukking BLACK ALBUM included??!!

Stankonia over ATLIENS?!?!

Illmatic should have been either 1 or 2.

Enter The 36 Chambers should have been either 1 or 2.

Ready To Die should have been number 3
 

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Having white people in charge of the narrative is dangerous as it gives them the opportunity to rewrite history. Legitimately good albums get pushed to the side in favor of industry plants like Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and other mediocre acts that'll be forgotten in 2-3 years time.
 
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I think the bigger discussion needs to be about how blacks don't actually control the narrative surrounding hip-hop.

Looking at those non-black faces made me puke a little.

I don't personally give a fukk about the list, nor should you, but the fact that these non black people have such a large platform to basically tell the world, AS IF ITS A FACT, the greatest albums in hiphop history, is embarrassing.

Can you even begin to imagine an all black staff putting together a list of the greatest (insert genre dominated by cacs) albums of all time?
 

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What's funny is that I bet these people were forced to put albums revered by black people on the list (i.e.: wu tang, raekwon, 2pac, illmatic). I doubt these folks genuinely appreciate the music or understand the lyrics.

Also music that has homophobic lyrics tend to rate low on these lists. Very obvious that this is agenda-driven.

"I'm versatile, my style switches like a fakkit"

"No longer Dre Day: arrivederci!
Blown and forgotten, rotten for plotting child's play
Check your sexuality, as fruity as this Alizé
Quick to jump ship, punk trick, what a dumb move
Cross Death Row, now who you gonna run to?"

Early Eminem

Early DMX
 
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What's funny is that I bet these people were forced to put albums revered by black people on the list (i.e.: wu tang, raekwon, 2pac, illmatic). I doubt these folks genuinely appreciate the music or understand the lyrics.

There's only one black person on that council bruh. One.
 
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