Because of the success of my first installment of the greatest Hip Hop albums, it made me reflect on all the artists I forgot to include. So as a Part 2 series to this, I have added in another “top 10” that I feel are deserving as the greatest.
If you missed my first installment, feel free to check out the posts here
Once again, this list is in no particular order, nor does it take precedence over my first top 10 list.
1. Nas – Illtmatic
Release in 1994 (the same time as B.I.G. albums) yet did not receive the same amount of praise, Illmatic is a 10 track album with 10 classics. Though I am still working on naming my first born after Nas (with some dispute from my girlfriend) he is arguably the greatest lyricist in the game. I had the pleasure of seeing him this year with Lauren Hill for the first time and at his age, does still not disappoint.
2. Gangstarr - The Ownerz
If you know hip hop than you know Gangstarr. Premo, still one of the greatest hip hop producers of all team, teams up with the very unique sounding Guru (Guru Rest in peace) to put together album after album. The Ownerz was my generations album so always holds a special place in my heart. I highly recommend if you have not listened to it.
3. Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep
I am actually very upset I did not include this on my first list, but this is definitely my favorite album ever. Everything is produced by Rza and his verses are absolutely insane. Just liten, you will not regret it.
4. Slick Rick - The Art of Storytelling
5. Saigon - Warning Shots
I still remember the impact this album had when it first came out. People rolled to parties with burnt copies and demanded it be played from start to finish, and cot damn was it worth it. Though I had much higher hopes for this artist, Warning Shots is a definite classic.
6. The Roots - How I Got Over
7. Linkin Park - Reanimation
but his legacy with Linkin Park will live on forever. I cannot even tell you how many times I have fallen asleep to this album, it was my childhood lullaby.
8. M.O.P. - Firing Squad
9. Cormega - The Realness
I am obviously a big Queensbridge supporter and Cormega was no one to shy away from. Alongside Nas,
Mega was definitely was the top lyricists of his days.