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Rolling Stone is rating the 200 biggest rap albums of all time.
The listing spans throughout the late ’80s and ’90s with legends like 2Pac, Biggie, Public Enemy, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre, and contains the style’s greatest stars at the moment together with Drake, Nicki Minaj, Future, and Tyler, the Creator.
Cardi B’s debut album Invasion of Privateness makes the listing at No. 16, adopted by Lil’ Kim’s 1996 debut Arduous Core at No. 19. Different placements embody Nas’ Illmatic at No. 24, Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP at No. 25, and Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday at No. 31.
Kanye West earns a number of entries with Late Registration (No. 41), Yeezus (No. 17), and My Stunning Darkish Twisted Fantasy (No. 6).
The highest 10 contains Lauryn Hill’s The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (No. 10), Missy Elliott’s Miss E… So Addictive (No. 7), Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly (No. 5), JAY-Z’s The Blueprint (No. 3), and Outkast’s 2000 album Stankonia (No. 2).
The Infamous B.I.G.’s Able to Die takes high honors. “The album stays a grim, groundbreaking basic that stared dying within the eye and have become bigger than life,” writes RS.
See the highest 10 under and the complete listing right here.
Rolling Stone’s Best Rap Albums of All Time
1. The Infamous B.I.G. – Able to Die
2. Outkast – Stankonia
3. Jay-Z – The Blueprint
4. Public Enemy – It Takes a Nation of Tens of millions to Maintain Us Again
5. Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp a Butterfly
6. Kanye West – My Stunning Darkish Twisted Fantasy
7. Missy Elliott – Miss E… So Addictive
8. Wu-Tang Clan – Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
9. A Tribe Referred to as Quest – The Low Finish Idea
10. Lauryn Hill – The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
11. Drake – Take Care
12. Clipse – Lord Willin
13. Dr. Dre – 2001
14. Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele
15. Eric B. and Rakim – Paid in Full
16. Cardi B – Invasion of Privateness
17. Kanye West – Yeezus
18. Madvillain – Madvillainy
19. Lil Kim – Arduous Core
20. Future – DS2
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