Is this better than any of the 2000's hip hop albums?

Is this better than any of the 2000's hip hop albums?

MBDTF, Yeezus and Butterfly will be remembered as the most important of our era.

if charts and pop sales are important to you I guess throw a Drake release or something from Minaj in too.

Several of them, yes.

>not feath grips

Better than 99% of them but there's a couple of albums that are better.

DUB0DUBTRIP

>Is this better than any of the 2000's hip hop albums?

No

I could literally name 20 off the top of my head

Name them then.

>Yeezus
please no.

In my opinion, yes.

The Cold Vein
Donuts
Stankonia
College Dropout
Late Registration
The Black Album
The Blueprint
The Marshall Mathers LP
The Eminem Show
Be
Madvillainy
Hell Hath no fury
below the heavens
Game Theory
Supreme Cleintele
The Ecstatic
OBFCL2
MM food
Take me to your leader
Vaudeville Villain

No, MBDTF is the better album.

you are so white it hurts

KYS faggot im middle eastern

Am I the only person who doesn't love or hate this album? It's a solid 7 and GKMC is an 8 but neither are as good as stuff like MBDTF or Money Store imo

IMO one of the best hip hop albums ever
Maybe only The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show could be better in 00's

It's better than most of them, yes

Eww, middle eastern kys

GKMC will ultimately be remembered more fondly than TPAB but TPAB will forever be in the conversation

Because TPAB was a political piece. The music sounds dated already.

I did not like this album one bit, maybe only The Blacker The Berry. GKMC is so much better

nah, if anything it's GKMC that sounds dated. it's pretty clear that with GKMC Kendrick wanted to stick with trendy "banger"-ish production, while on TPAB he matured and tried some more interesting stuff.

GKMC managed to convey the same political message as TPAB without being as hamfisted as possible. People will look back at TPAB and realize that this was released during the height of BLM movement so critics kinda had to like it. GKMC was clearly the superior album. TPAB is a 6/10

MUH DICK ITS A METAPHOR DUDE LOL

Why does having good taste in hip-hop make you white?

That isn't white. He's right outside of Eminem.

No, Eminem is good.

Five of these are better than TPAB

Early Eminem is some of the best hip-hop ever released

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Common-Be and The Roots-Game Theory are the only ones that stand a chance, in my mind at least.
However TPaB AND GKMC both deserve to be on the Mount Rushmore of Hip Hop Records

>the eminem show
kek

QUADS

Finally somebody fucking said it, big ups
GKMC truley is his magnum opus

replace one of those with slim shady LP and we have a deal.
[spoiler]its hard putting eminem on the list his first 3 albums are legit masterpieces, but you cant have all of them put up there [/spoiler]

pic related

I sadly think this will get forgotten about, it's grown on me quite a bit since it's release and found its way into my top ten. I think it's better than TPAB though.

Thank you for posting this.
Bandana is gonna be better than this one I feel like.

Yes.
Along with The Money Store and MBDTF

Its not even kendricks best hip hop album of the 2000s

Not at all. TPAB sounds like a product of the opolitical atmosphere as oppose to a piece of music. It's like the Wall.

XXX is better.

>The Cold Vein
eh
>Donuts
nah
>Stankonia
eh
>College Dropout
possibly
>Late Registration
overrated
>The Black Album
hell no
>The Blueprint
nah
>The Marshall Mathers LP
possibly
>The Eminem Show
lol
>Be
nah
>Madvillainy
agree
>Hell Hath no fury
nah im glad you listed this tho
>below the heavens
underrated but nah
>Game Theory
never listened to it
>Supreme Cleintele
eh
>The Ecstatic
nah
>OBFCL2
nah
>MM food
eh
>Take me to your leader
nahh
>Vaudeville Villain
still haven't heard

cause unlike white people, black people listen to hip hop for its artistic expression, not exclusively for its social value

Nice racist nonsense user

;^)

This is such a dumb criticism. It's really not that political, it's more just pro black, which isn't really a political standpoint as much as a personal thing. The production doesn't really fit in any hip hop subgenre, and instead more fits in it's own category. If anything the poppier production on Good Kid will age worse.

Not my favorite album ever but I do love TPAB. The complexity and creativity of the project is insane and I don't think the sonic experience suffered at all. Amazing lyricism and still managed 2 songs that got radio play (Kunta and Alright). Great project.

XXX is better than TPAB? C'mon man. Even if you slightly prefer XXX for whatever reason you have to admit the complexity and depth of TPAB is incredible and the lyricism is on another level. Personal preference is one thing but if we're being even a little bit objective it's TPAB.

All 2000s hip hop albums shall forever be compared to Deltron 3030. No exceptions.

Based off of this statement, OP's pictured album is pretty average.

Madvillainy, Donuts, and GKMC are its only competitors.

what do black people listen to?

no naming trap artists.

no
>food & liquor
>Relapse
>The Documentary
>Carter 2
>Trap Musik
>Stillmatic
>Graduation
>Trap or die
>Purple Haze
list is really missing some essentials of the 2000's

I'd say GKMC will age a lot worse. It sounds dated already desu

still good tho

>his first 3 albums are legit masterpieces
>Infinite
>The entire album where he rips off Nas

But Fishscales and/or Supreme Clientele. EL-P's work? "cLOUDDEAD"? Aesop Rock's work? bones' work? "God Loves Ugly"? There's more than just GKMC, Donuts and Madvillainy dude.

I love this damn album. It's so fucking good desu.

>relapse
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
It's so fucking bad, like soooo fucking bad.

I find it one of his most accessible works besides something like the MM LP

>TPAB was a political piece
the only people who say this are the ones who havent heard it

such a newfag way of thinking
>I like this more than that, but can't explain why. Good thing I can just blame it on "personal preference" when I'm being retarded
I'll send you money for a rope and a stool

We don't count Infinite. It's pretty much juvenilia at this point.

what the hell are you talking about

where did this "TPAB is a political album" meme come from? is it because of all the "journalism" sites pushing all the "MUH BLACK PRIDE" shit in their reviews?

there were like two maybe three songs on TPAB that qualify as "political", or at least political the way you would call something like Public Enemy political. I don't think TPAB was meant to be some big statement, and I've practically memorized all the lyrics.

like my favorite song from it is How Much A Dollar Cost and I can tell you from memory that song is not political at all. it's just good storytelling