Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (1990) KMD - Mr. Hood (1991) Eazy-E - 5150 Home 4 tha Sick (1992) Black Moon - Enta da Stage (1993) Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep (1994) AZ - Doe or Die (1995) Nas - It Was Written (1996) Twista - Adrenaline Rush (1997) Big Pun - Capital Punishment (1998) Lil Wayne - Tha Block is Hot (1999)
also, midnight marauders and enter the wu tang were released in 1993, not 92
Alexander Foster
Operation: Doomsday for 99.
Thomas Anderson
Ok here we go
Wu-tang >36 chambers >wutang forever >liquid swords >only built for cuban lynx >ironman >return to the 36 chambers (ODB) >something by gravediggaz
BCC >smif n wessun - dah shinin' >heltah skeltah - nocturnal >black moon - enta da stage
other shit >mobb deep - the infamous >das efx - dead serious/straight up sewaside >KRS-One - KRS-One >biggie - life after death >souls of mischief - 93' till inifinity >nas - illmatic >geto boys - we can't be stopped
...more to come
Jaxon Brown
Scarface - Mr Scarface Is Back (91) Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Live and Let Die (92) Spice 1 - 187 He Wrote (93) UGK - Super Tight (94) Three 6 Mafia - Mystic Stylez (95) Eightball & MJG - On Top of the World (95) UGK - Ridin Dirty (96) Juvenile - 400 Degreez (98) Fat Pat - Ghetto Dreams (98) Pastor Troy - We Ready I Decare War (99) Guerilla Maab - Rise (99) Koopsta Knicca - Da Devils Playground (99)
Kayden Watson
Dr Dre 2001 Eminem Infinite Eminem Slim Shady LP
Jeremiah Lopez
1992: Bizarre Ride 2 1993: Illmatic 1996: Atliens 1997: Common - One Day It Will All Make Sense
>The Roots >Outkast >Tribe >Camp Lo
Nice
Ayden Garcia
cont... >gang starr - moment of truth >jeru da damaja - the sun rises in the east >rakim - the 18th letter >mos def - black on both sides >big L - livestylez ov da poor & dangerous >cool G rap - 4,5,6 >redman - whut? the album >big pun - capital punishment
Adrian Martin
All added. Sorry I fucked up with M.M. and Wu. Also you unintentionally reminded me I forgot fucking Illmatic somehow, so props for that.
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Wowie kazowie this is gonna be filled quick
Oliver Rivera
i anticipate like, 97/100 spots filling up within ten minutes and then three hours of arguing and insults about what goes in the last 3 slots
Evan Turner
Doomsday The Miseducation of Lauyrn Hill FunCrusher Plus It was Written Return To The 36 Chamber Ready To Die Illmatic
Ayden Watson
Cypress Hill (1991) + Black Sunday (1993) Mos Def - Black on Both Sides 1999 Stetsasonic - Blood, Sweat & No Tears 1991 Gang Starr - Step in the Arena (1991) + Daily Operation (1992)
Nathan King
Tupac - Me Against the World All Eyez On Me Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
Ian Green
Also Blowout Comb
Isaiah Young
1993: KMD - Black Bastards (it was technically released in the 2000s, but come on, it's a 90s rap album)
Asher Gutierrez
Snoop Dogg - Doggystyle
Ryder Martinez
Pretty good prediction actually.
Update will be posted soon.
Mason Hill
De La Soul - De La Soul Is Dead
Carson Thompson
Told you 90s would be a brawl, still think it could be split into 2-3 different ones and still work out fine
Noah Sullivan
Ice Cube - AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted (1990) Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst (1996) Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (1992) + Ill Communication (1994)
Hudson Scott
Holy fuck slow down guys.
Christopher Green
>lords of the underground - here come the lords - 1993
Main Source - Breaking Atoms (1991) and Endtroducing if it counts
Alexander Gonzalez
Roots Manuva - Brand New Second Hand (1999) Arrested Development - 3 Years 5 Months and 2 Days (1992) Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury (1992)
Nathan Adams
I counted FlyLo in 2010 and Dilla in 06 so I'll count Shadow.
Added.
EVERYTHING has been added so far.
Anthony Lewis
Blowout Comb!
Ayden Sullivan
>Black Moon - Enta da stage (1993) >Smif-n-wessun - Dah Shinin' (1995) >Heltah Skeltah - Nocturnal (1996) must have tier
Jeremiah Barnes
Get some Tupac on there Even if he's the most overrated rapper of all time, he is clearly obligatory for 90s hip hop charts
Nathan Roberts
You forgot Funcrusher plus
Benjamin Martinez
Missed a whole bunch from Can't have 90's without Das EFX or KRS-One
Carson James
1990 EPMD - Business as Usual 1994 The Coup - Genocide & Juice 1995 Bone Thugs n Harmony - E 1999 Eternal 1996 Master P - Ice Cream Man 1997 Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus
Wyatt Powell
1993 De La Soul - Buhloone Mind State 1996 De La Soul - Stakes is High
Isaiah Bailey
1996
Nathaniel Ward
Fuck my god damn shit this is fast! Good work boys!
I'll get to him don't worry. (I'm not filling the whole thing with Wu though, then nobody else will have a chance)
Adding as we speak.
Lucas Russell
good shit
>(I'm not filling the whole thing with Wu though, then nobody else will have a chance)
this is a better precaution than splitting it up between coasts IMO
John Adams
>Fuck my god damn shit this is fast! The 90s was good decade for hip hop
Lucas Rivera
make Illmatic the first album for 1994 and 36 chambers the first for 93
Logan Torres
Ghostface - Ironman '96
Liam Perez
At least Mobb Deep and Only built for cuban lynx are mandatory.
Ryder Collins
enter the 36 chambers
Brandon Baker
yea im not a NY stan at all and those are two of my favorite hip hop albums ever made
Brayden Murphy
I switch the order of them when the chart is complete.
Hudson Young
Too $hort - Short Dog's in the House '90
Luis Watson
See
Elijah Perez
DMX - its dark & hell is hot (1998)
Dylan Hall
:^)
1998
Henry Baker
Holy shit 95 is a good year
Lincoln Williams
Added.
Added
Jaxon Long
Niggaz4lyfe
Kevin Sullivan
you got the Roots Manuva album wrong. Run Come Save Me was released in 2001 and it's not that great.
Grayson Flores
Tupac was one of the most influential hip hop artists in fucking history, let alone the 90s At least put All Eyez On Me there
Nicholas Williams
Mac Dre - Young Black Brotha: The Album (1993)
yeah i keep looking through my collection for new suggestions and every damn album i think of is 1995
Brayden Jackson
WHERE THE FUCK IS "A BOOK OF HUMAN LANGUAGE"?
Jace Jones
IT WASN'T REQUESTED TILL NOW!
Whoops! 96 is full! Oh well! Darn! What a shame..... What 'bias'? What 'biggie is better'?
Landon Rivera
1990 Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Wanted Dead Or Alive Digital Underground - Sex Packets
Christian Flores
Black star
Brandon Ortiz
Dr.octagon this too
Kevin Edwards
Dream Warriors - and now the legacy beings
David King
>being this mad about tupac being a hip hop legend that you don't include him on a chart out of sheer spite ironically tupac was requested like 30 minutes ago if it makes you feel better,user
Jackson Hernandez
Sure pac was a bit more influental as a popular icon but biggies albums are objectively better in pretty much all regards
Anthony Jones
1998 Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star The Coup - Steal This Album
Austin Parker
beastie boys - snhello nasty (98) geto boys - the geto boys (90) snoop dogg - doggystyle (93) dr dre - 2001 (99) jay z - vol 2.... hard knock life (98)
Carter Williams
2pacalypse for 91
Samuel Cruz
It. Was. A joke.
Jesus Christ calm down.....
Added.
Mason Wood
yo OP how many spots left
Jaxon Walker
when did this become biggie vs pac literally just have both on there
Grayson Lopez
naughty by nature - naughty by nature (91) public enemy - apocalypse 91 the enemy strikes black (91)
Ian Cox
THIS MANY!
Wyatt Miller
i'm starting to realize most hip hop is fucking goofy
Cameron Martinez
Pete Rock and CL Smooth- Mecca and the Soul Brother (1992)
Joshua James
suggestions:
for 1993, Spice 1 - 187 He Wrote
Scarface - the Diary for 1994
Lil Keke - Don't Mess Wit Texas 1997
BG - Chopper City in the Ghetto 1999
this is a nice mix of geography btw
Oliver Price
Yeah, and?
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Adding.
Robert Wood
dred scott - breakin combs
Caleb Williams
Tupac - R U Still Down 1997 You can't escape pac
Joshua Turner
good shit
i think this is the best one yet
Jason Sullivan
Well this was...filled pretty damn fast.
2 left for 90 2 left for 97.
Nathaniel Martinez
Anything that could be purged to make room for '93 till infinity? It's a classic
Connor Long
needs more bay
Brayden Barnes
Future Development for 1997 replace Ice Cream Man with All Eyez On Me man.
Camden Brown
Spice 1 maybe...?
Who is 'bae'?
Isaac Gonzalez
Maybe King T- At Your Own Risk for 1990?
Kevin Ortiz
this 1993 was certainly the
Lucas Lopez
It Takes a Nation is from 1988
>2 left for 97.
Missy Elliott?
Jack Cook
spice one is a bay rap classic and far more influential than souls of mischeif
Dominic Stewart
And maybe Eric B. and Rakim- Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em for 1990 also?
Owen Cruz
>No Negro Necro Nekros
Why?
David Rivera
let the rhythym hit 'em in 90 and mama said knock you out for 90 as well
Hudson Thompson
it's a shame that 2 classics like Only built 4 cuban linx and Dr. Octagonecologyst are left out.
Lucas Fisher
i told him the enemy strikes black and i think he accidentally put it takes a nation
Ayden Nelson
Because no one rec'd it.
1 left for 90 1 left for 97.
Make that 0 for 90.
Owen Bennett
Could someone post the 00's and 10's chart? Will an 80's one be attempted too? Might be hard.
Caleb Reyes
>70667909 One Day It'll All Make Sense for 97 also replace it takes a million with the enemy strikes black
Kayden Morgan
Del the Funky Homeosapian - Future Development for 1997
Angel Perry
Botany Boyz - Thought of Many Ways
Kayden Brown
80s chart will fill up quickly but it will be undeniably fun
Jaxon Lopez
2010
Liam Ross
Wait...is there enough hip hop to fill an 80s chart?
Already on there.
WE GOT IT! WE GOT IT BOYS!
Brody Long
especially '87-'88-'89. So many great albums came out in that period.
Aaron Ross
if pauls boutique isnt on there before the recs start ill shoot someone lol