rap.about.com — Pull up a chair, grab a cold drink, and buckle up, as we take a trip down memory lane to relive some of hip-hop's finest moments. From Ice Cube's blood-boiling 'Death Certificate' to Nas' brain-rattling 'Illmatic', I give you the 90 greatest rap albums of the 90s.
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nickert0nJul 21, 2008
Thank you,The memories were nice to think of those better times.
cacuzcatlanJul 22, 2008
Read the list more carefully, E 1999 Eternal from Bone Thugs is one there.
drpckenJul 24, 2008
How much did you actually smoke?<a class="user" href="http://rap.about.com/od/top10albums/ss/90sBestRapM">http://rap.about.com/od/top10albums/ss/90sBestRapM</a> ...giggity
straightgAug 3, 2008
wooow, Wu-Tang Forever not a classic? Besides "Black Shampoo" there were no flaws on that album.
straightgAug 3, 2008
Very good list. That 93 - 95 period was just ridiculous for hip hop. Soooo many classic. Dude was pretty much on point. I think he screwed up 96. I love 'Pac, but All Eyez on Me isn't as good as Iron Man or Reasonable Doubt. I also feel like Geto Boys Resurrection could have been on there, but I understand why it isn't. 1997 could have been a lot better. Rakim's 18th Letter definitely was not the second best of that year. O.C.'s Jewelz not making this list is criminal. I think dude is sleepin on the south a bit. TRU's Tru 2 Da Game, Scarface's Untouchable, Master P's Ghetto D, B.G.'s joint and Mystikal's Unpredictable could have made that list. 98 is cool, but I still debate whether Lauryn's album is a hip hop joint or not. Either way, I don't think it was better than Aquemini or Moment of Truth. Dope list though. Dude knows whats up.
leodonivoMay 25, 2011
you should hear the rap in this new trip hop sound by SHAVON AND LUNATIC FLUID