The new album from Logic is a Sci-fi adventure with improved production
over the debut album. However I felt Logic’s lyrics were great, but not stellar
like last time. In fact this album isn’t quite as good as the debut overall,
but its not far behind. There are mostly short songs here, unlike the debut,
but there’s a couple of long ones; the title track, and City of Stars. The
latter is a great and personal track. Logic is personal on this album, which
seems to be one his trademarks as a MC. Depth wise I liked every track. It’s a
fun listen which doesn’t leave much to be desired.
30) Rick Ross (7.7) Essential Album: Teflon Don Starting off the list is Ricky Rossay. Ross has great delivery and a lot of good albums. He scores really high in the versatility category. Ross’s pen game has definitely gotten better from when he debuted in 2006 with Port of Miami. Ross’s biggest flaws were his storytelling and impact. Otherwise solid MC. 29) Young Jeezy (7.8) Essential Album: The Recession Another dirty south MC. Jeezy is one of my favorite rappers. He has a lot of good albums with no real duds. He does have the best ad libs in the game. His collaboration and versatility are high. He really brings the heat on his features. Storytelling and Impact weren’t that high but hey; hes tied with the next rapper. 28) Nicki Minaj (7.8) EA: The Pinkprint Arguably the most dominant female rapper of all time. Nicki really shines when features on others tracks. She usually steals the show like on Kanye West’s “Monster” song. She’s also really versatile; able to sing also and