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Each Rap Regions Best Albums

East Coast 1.        The Blueprint-Jay Z (100) 2.        Illmatic-Nas (100) 3.        Ready to Die-The Notorious B.I.G. (100) 4.        Reasonable Doubt-Jay Z (100) 5.        The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill-Lauryn Hill (100) 6.        The Black Album-Jay Z (99) 7.        Stillmatic-Nas (99) 8.        Everybody-Logic (98) 9.        Black on Both Sides-Mos Def (98) 10.    Blackstar-Mos Def & Talib Kweli (98) 11.    Supreme Clientelle- Ghostface Killah (97) 12.    Life After Death-The Notorious B.I.G. (97) 13.    Life is Good-Nas (97) 14.    2014 Forest Hills Drive-J.Cole (97) 15.    We Got it From Here…-A Tribe Called Quest (97) ...

Album Review: Ludacris Chicken & Beer

Luda’s 2 nd best album is C&B. It’s a lot of fun to listen to, despite very minor flaws. There’s lots of great songs here like Stand Up, Blow It Out, Screwed Up, and Splash Waterfalls. And that Intro song tho! Lyrically Luda’s as good as he’s ever been. The production is also very hot. The last 2 songs are also very very good. We Got is a perfect posse cut featuring Chingy. (What happened to him?) Anyway things aren’t all good. Teamwork is very skippable. I don’t care too much for Hoes in My Room either, which is Snoop Dogg assisted. Overall though it’s a great album with lots of replay value. Verdict: 9.3

Album Review: Ludacris Back for the First Time

Okay so I upped this one’s score. I mean I heard it after his best album WoM. However this is a good album. Luda’s bars are pretty good. The production is solid as well. The singles are hot af. Game Got Switched is awesome as well. I guess I expected more for some reason. Luda is so so silly on this album. Unlike some of his other albums it’s not forced at all. Southern Hospitality is one of the songs that made me a fan of rap period! Verdict: 8/10

Album Review: Talib Kweli & Hi-Tek Revolutions Per Minute

Verdict: 9.2 Revolutions Per Minute is a great album. Its filled with good socially conscious songs. In fact there’s no weak songs. The lyrics are practically razor sharp but the beats are good too. There’s also a good amount of guest spots. I don’t have a lot to say about it’s content. Talib talks about the industry and blacks in America. It’s a f***in Talib Kweli cd man. It’s not really as good as the first Reflection Eternal album, but it’s not far off!

Album Review: Missy Elliot Under Construction

Missy’s 4 th album is a great one. Her lyrics are clever and fun. Songs like Work It, and Gossip Folks have some of the best beats I’ve ever heard. In fact these Timbaland beats are all stellar. Maybe his finest works…idk. Lyrically she’s good too. Most all the songs are dope too. The song with TLC and the song with Beyonce aren’t that great, but by no means terrible. Funky Fresh Dressed with Ms. Jade is f’n awesome. The Jay Z appearance is good too on Back in the Day. Overall it is just another dope album from Missy. Shoot she hasn’t made an album close to this good since. Verdict: 9.3

Album Review: Snoop Dogg-R&G : Rhythm & Gangsta The Masterpeice

This was one of my favorite albums back in my teenage years. It was called “the hottest album since Doggystyle” which wasn’t really true, but it is a great album. There are a lot of songs, most are good but there’s some undeniable filler here like Promise I, Fresh Pair Of Panties On…etc. I mean they aren’t horrible songs but he should have just left songs like that off. Bang Out is a great song, as is the popular Drop it Like It’s Hot. There’s a lot of guests too: 50 Cent, Pharrell Williams, Trina, Nelly, and even Justin Timberlake. Overall if you’re a Snoop fan you should like this album although it doesn’t really have a west coast feel to it. Verdict: 9/10

Album Review: Fabolous- Ghetto Fabolous

Fab is one of the better East Coast mcs of the 2000s. He came out on September 11 th ,2001 ironically. The production is phenomenal. Lyrically he’s good too. This album doesn’t really sound as dated as you’d think it would. The singles are fire, but there are some other tracks I really like too: Right Now and Later On, Ma’be Easy, Ride For This, and The Bad Guy. Its got the right amount of guest spots too; Ja Rule, Lil Mo’ and Jagged Edge. Overall I’m not really sure Fab has matched this album. I mean maybe lyrically, but certainly not overall.  Verdict: 9.2