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Shyne- Shyne

Astroworld - Travis Scott

Return Of The Mac- Prodigy

Hndrxx - Furure

Hegelian Dialectic - Prodigy

Harlem World - Ma$e

So Much Fun - Young Thug

Yeezus - Ye

Lost Tapes - Nas (I’m sure this was already considered a blassic though)




I’ll leave the list this short for now


this one too. I forgot to add that on my list no skips at all
 

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when it dropped i thought it was just decent then a couple months after it dropped i temember i was driving and i had the windows down and played that album and it hit crazy

honestly mailbox money didnt really connect for me up until like a couple months ago. It always had a few songs that were good but same with Victory Lap i was going home and had the windows down and the 2nd verse of Status Symbol came on and it just clicked “woah now, realest out of so cal” the way he was flowing on that
His song That's How I Knew is one of my favorite songs ever. I listen to that at least twice a week for work motivation. I have dreams for my career and my job right now is the entry level towards my dream

Nip is an inspiration for me. It's bigger than rap

That's how I knew that I was different
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Most underrated slept on double album in rap

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Albums you consider classics because of their quality and how they made you feel.

Classics in terms of your personal opinion, not the opinion of the masses

The Dreamer/The Believer by Common is a personal classic to me. No skips


Half Breed "KontamiNATION"

3x Krazy "stackin chips"

Royal flush "Ghetto millionaire"

Assassin "born and raised in the bay"

Simken Heights "redrum and coke"
 

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Arrested Development’s Zingalamaduni
Esham’s Dead Flowerz
Mick Jenkin’s The Waters and Pieces of A Man
Travis Scott’s Days Before Rodeo
Shabazz Palaces’ Black Up
FKA Twigs’ LP1
Tricky and DJ Muggs’ Juxtapose
Carl Craig’s More Songs About Food and Revolutionary Art
Bishop Nehru and MF Doom’s NehruvianDoom
Goldie’s Saturnz Return
Andrea Parker’s Kiss My Arp
 
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ODB - return to the 36 chambers (one of the most underrated albums in hip hop)

Prodigy - HNIC

DPG - Dillinger & Young Gotti

Three 6 Mafia - when the smoke clears

Hot Boy$ - Guerrilla Warfare

BG - chopper city

Project Pat - mista dont play

I saw someone posted Supreme Clientele, which I always thought was pretty universally accepted as classic.

I’ve also seen ppl argue that The War Report isn’t classic, which is absurd. So if that’s not considered a classic, it sure as hell is for me.
 

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Killarmy - Silent weapons for quiet wars
Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday night
Jedi mind tricks - Violent by design
Datkid - Wakmo
Wishmaster - Coldharbour tales
Babylon dead - 2000BD/Book of the dead
Rhyme asylum - State of lunacy/Solitary confinement
Split prophets - Scribbled thoughts
Smellington piff - Roma supreme
Brothers of the stone - Self titled/Return to stoney island
The four owls 3 albums
Dead players - Self titled/Freshly skeletal
Creatures of habit - Test subjects/Parasites paradise
Ilinformed - The mould tape/illin for meds
BVA - Be very aware/Lex neville
Dutch mob - Passport EP
Res one - A dogs dream/Drugs, booze and dental issues
 
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Happy to see all the Shyne love on here. First album that really made a dent on me as a kid. Not a classic for me, but still love it now.

Not sure anything I'd consider a classic wouldn't fall with the general consensus. The only one that's close would be Internal Affairs, which seems to have lost a lot of its allure over the last decade for whatever reason.
 
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