That's tough.
1. DSP didn't hit me until I came back to it a couple months after, FHD was a smash first listen
2. Outside of a song or two and some corny punchlines however, DSP actually has a bit more lyrical depth than FHD
3. Still... DSP was a little too poppy while FHD was unapologetically hip hop and was sparse with trend-hopping shyt
4. But... that means DSP had more banguhz and production hits harder. Plus DSP's replay value is higher, I can still pick a couple songs off it and have an enjoyable listen meanwhile FHD got too played out and old real quick
So as much as I liked FHD I have to go with DSP. DSP also had a couple dope bonus tracks/free throwaways he released that I added to the actual album so that's a + as well