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Adnan's TOP 25 RAP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME


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This includes all subgenres (rap/rock), and shit like that, I'm not a big rap enthusiast, so this WILL be blasphemy to some.

1. Blood Sugar Sex Magik- Red Hot Chili Peppers

2. Raising Hell- Run-D.M.C.

3. All Eyez On Me- Tupac Shakur

4. Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine

5. Me Against the World- Tupac Shakur

6. The Marshall Mathers LP- Eminem

7. King of Rock- Run-D.M.C.

8. Straight Outta Compton- N.W.A.

9. Run-D.M.C.- Run-D.M.C.

10. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back- Public Enemy

11. Uplift Mofo Party Plan- Red Hot Chili Peppers

12. Evil Empire- Rage Against the Machine

13. The Chronic- Dr. Dre

14. The Slim Shady LP- Eminem

15. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Red Hot Chili Peppers

16. Apocalypse '91... The Enemy Strkes Back- Public Enemy

17. The Real Thing- Faith No More

18. The Eminem Show- Eminem

19. Mental Floss for the Globe- Urban Dance Squad

20. Return to the 36 Chambers- Ol' Dirty Bastard

21. Stankonia- OutKast

22. Fear of a Black Planet- Public Enemy

23. Enter the Wu-Tang- Wu-Tang Clan

24. The Good Times- Afroman

25. It's A Big Daddy Thing- Big Daddy Kane

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This includes all subgenres (rap/rock), and shit like that, I'm not a big rap enthusiast, so this WILL be blasphemy to some.

1. Blood Sugar Sex Magik- Red Hot Chili Peppers

2. Raising Hell- Run-D.M.C.

3. All Eyez On Me- Tupac Shakur

4. Rage Against the Machine- Rage Against the Machine

5. Me Against the World- Tupac Shakur

6. The Marshall Mathers LP- Eminem

7. King of Rock- Run-D.M.C.

8. Straight Outta Compton- N.W.A.

9. Run-D.M.C.- Run-D.M.C.

10. It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back- Public Enemy

11. Uplift Mofo Party Plan- Red Hot Chili Peppers

12. Evil Empire- Rage Against the Machine

13. The Chronic- Dr. Dre

14. The Slim Shady LP- Eminem

15. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Red Hot Chili Peppers

16. Apocalypse '91... The Enemy Strkes Back- Public Enemy

17. The Real Thing- Faith No More

18. The Eminem Show- Eminem

19. Mental Floss for the Globe- Urban Dance Squad

20. Return to the 36 Chambers- Ol' Dirty Bastard

21. Stankonia- OutKast

22. Fear of a Black Planet- Public Enemy

23. Enter the Wu-Tang- Wu-Tang Clan

24. The Good Times- Afroman

25. It's A Big Daddy Thing- Big Daddy Kane

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Faith No More was rap metal? or rapcore whatever you call it?

I really enjoy Run DMC, R.A.T.M. a few Eminem songs and RHCP, Ol' Dirty Bastard is all right.

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Daamn. No love for Nas?

I've only heard one album, and it has no place on this list.

What do you think of the list, keep in mind I'm not really into rap, so I'm not the most informed person.

I understand about not being heavily into hip hop. But you did miss out on a lot of classics. Although I'm not the person to own many an album, but to leave out some greats as KRS-One, Rakim, Nas, and Jay-Z is, like you said, almost blasphemous. Some of the rock albums are out of place, in my opinion (RHCP and Faith No More) even though rap is definately in their "agenda." Zach de la Rocha is an exception because he was known as a rapper and lyricist as he has been featured in some Lyricists Lounge cds. So yeah, although you are entitled to your opinion and I have only heard an unimaginable number of tracks as oppose to albums, I respect your list.

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Daamn. No love for Nas?

I've only heard one album, and it has no place on this list.

What do you think of the list, keep in mind I'm not really into rap, so I'm not the most informed person.

I have only heard an unimaginable number of tracks as oppose to albums, I respect your list.

See, that's where you're going wrong with your music listening program, albums are superior to a jumble of tracks in every way. This is not intended as criticism, but as friendly advice. My advice is to lie down and listen to a great album, that's how you can really enjoy and understand music.

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Daamn. No love for Nas?

I've only heard one album, and it has no place on this list.

What do you think of the list, keep in mind I'm not really into rap, so I'm not the most informed person.

I have only heard an unimaginable number of tracks as oppose to albums, I respect your list.

See, that's where you're going wrong with your music listening program, albums are superior to a jumble of tracks in every way. This is not intended as criticism, but as friendly advice. My advice is to lie down and listen to a great album, that's how you can really enjoy and understand music.

That's mostly due to my flawed computer and lack of funds. Excuses laid aside, I completely understand your view on this, Sir. One album I can suggest is Nas' Illmatic. Take a listen.

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Daamn. No love for Nas?

I've only heard one album, and it has no place on this list.

What do you think of the list, keep in mind I'm not really into rap, so I'm not the most informed person.

I have only heard an unimaginable number of tracks as oppose to albums, I respect your list.

See, that's where you're going wrong with your music listening program, albums are superior to a jumble of tracks in every way. This is not intended as criticism, but as friendly advice. My advice is to lie down and listen to a great album, that's how you can really enjoy and understand music.

That's mostly due to my flawed computer and lack of funds. Excuses laid aside, I completely understand your view on this, Sir. One album I can suggest is Nas' Illmatic. Take a listen.

even it was writte was pretty fuckin hot. jus after that it got a lil... :huh:

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And BTW ranking RHCP at #1 is just biased.

There's so many rap albums better than that album, that are actually rap too.

My opinion? It says "Adnan's Top 25", not THE top 25.

thats the most ridiculous list of "rap" albums i ever heard.

Aside from FNM and RHCP, which are debatable (other than Uplift Mofo Party which has a ton of rap on it), they are all rap albums, are you trying to tell me that Tupac, NWA, Public Enemy, Eminem, and Ol' Dirty Bastard etc. aren't rap?

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And BTW ranking RHCP at #1 is just biased.

There's so many rap albums better than that album, that are actually rap too.

My opinion? It says "Adnan's Top 25", not THE top 25.

thats the most ridiculous list of "rap" albums i ever heard.

Aside from FNM and RHCP, which are debatable (other than Uplift Mofo Party which has a ton of rap on it), they are all rap albums, are you trying to tell me that Tupac, NWA, Public Enemy, Eminem, and Ol' Dirty Bastard etc. aren't rap?

no what im tryna say is that the list seems to imply that the best rap is basically all down to a very small handful of people.

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And BTW ranking RHCP at #1 is just biased.

There's so many rap albums better than that album, that are actually rap too.

My opinion? It says "Adnan's Top 25", not THE top 25.

thats the most ridiculous list of "rap" albums i ever heard.

Aside from FNM and RHCP, which are debatable (other than Uplift Mofo Party which has a ton of rap on it), they are all rap albums, are you trying to tell me that Tupac, NWA, Public Enemy, Eminem, and Ol' Dirty Bastard etc. aren't rap?

no what im tryna say is that the list seems to imply that the best rap is basically all down to a very small handful of people.

I own only about 60 rap albums.

In comparison to over 300 rock albums and 250-something blues albums.

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And BTW ranking RHCP at #1 is just biased.

There's so many rap albums better than that album, that are actually rap too.

My opinion? It says "Adnan's Top 25", not THE top 25.

thats the most ridiculous list of "rap" albums i ever heard.

Aside from FNM and RHCP, which are debatable (other than Uplift Mofo Party which has a ton of rap on it), they are all rap albums, are you trying to tell me that Tupac, NWA, Public Enemy, Eminem, and Ol' Dirty Bastard etc. aren't rap?

no what im tryna say is that the list seems to imply that the best rap is basically all down to a very small handful of people.

I own only about 60 rap albums.

In comparison to over 300 rock albums and 250-something blues albums.

fair enough...

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