Previously: #10 Mac Miller Blue Slide Park l #9 Young Jeezy TM103: Hustlerz Ambition l #8 Wale Ambition l #7 J.Cole Cole World: The Sideline Story l #6 Kendrick Lamar Section. You want a shot at the crown? Wait in the wing ’cause these guys are still doing their thing. Maybe his rap name suggested otherwise, but Lets Get It: Thug Motivation 101 was a deep and dark. Even the bonus cuts like the cinematic “Illest Motherfucker Alive” and triumphant “Primetime” are bonkers. When Young Jeezy dropped his unforgettable debut album in 2005, there was nothing kiddie about it. The Roc Boys playfully trade bars back-and-forth on the hypnotic “Gotta Have It”, dub step their flow game up on “Who Gon Stop Me”, and share their moment of clarity on the prospect of raising children with “New Day”. Hovito unleashed the beast on the jolting “Welcome To The Jungle” while Ye agonized over the alarming murder stats of his Chi hometown on “Murder To Excellence”. Still it’s the two superstars who take centerstage. ![]() Hudson are also featured but it’s Frank Ocean who ceases the moment, nailing the choruses of the opener “No Church In The Wild” and the moving “Made In America”. ![]() Jay-Z and Kanye recorded their masterpiece across the globe with producers Hit-Boy, RZA, Pete Rock, Swizz Beatz, Q-Tip, and The Neptunes. What sounded like every rap fan’s dream on paper finally came true in early August. You are now watching the Throne-at the top of our list.
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