10. Killer Mike Pl3dge
Gritty lyrics over over decent production. Pl3dge brings everything you would expect from a Killer Mike album.
9. Yelawolf Radioactive
Radioactive has extreme highs and lows.. to many slow tracks with questionable features. Not what I was expecting but still a very good album.
8. Brotha Lynch Hung the Coathangastrangla
One of the better produced albums I heard all year, subject matter gets a little old with talking about slaughtering people in every sing but lynch switches it up a little bit and keeps you interested with various flows.
7. Murs Love and Rockets vol 1
Classic Murs album, Animal Style might be my favorite song from 2011.
6. J-Cole Cole World
Most inspirational album of the year true underground story.
5. Common the Dreamer the Believer
Common puts down the Techno and goes back to being commone one of the best produced albums of the year, No I.D continues to amaze me.
4. Drake Take Care
I'm not gonna lie I hated thank me later and expected this album to suck. I was pleasentley surprised there was a couple of pop songs thrown in for radio purposes and yes the album is slow but drake has a very unique flow and the album has a ver personable subject matter.
3. Jay-Z & kanye West Watch the Throne
Tears on the mausoleum floor
Blood stains the coliseum doors
Lies on the lips of a priest
Thanksgiving disguised as a feast
nuff said
2. Tech N9ne All 6's and 7's
All 6's and 7's maybe Tech's best album yet. Deffinley his best produced album yet with production from J.U.S.T.I.C.E league and Willpower. Like most Tech's albums it has a variety of subject matters and flows showing the world that tech can litteraly to anything with a Microphone only thing keeping it from number 1 is a few throw in tracks.
1. Kendrick Lamar Section 80
Litteraly can not find one thing wrong with this album. Section 80 has really organic production various subject matters and lyricly is by far better than any other album that came out in 2011.
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Permalink Reply by Mac Thunder on February 6, 2012 at 8:08pm LMFA(()) @ Drake even being on this list, let alone ranking him at a number 4 slot.
SMFH
Permalink Reply by Gareth on February 6, 2012 at 8:14pm 1. All 6s & 7s
2. Welcome To Strangeland
3. J.Cole - Cole World
4. Drake - Take Care
5. Big Sean - Finally Famous
6. Brotha Lynch - CHS
7. Lil' Wayne - Tha Carter IV (yes I did enjoy it)
8. Lupe Fiasco - Lasers (wasn't the best but still enjoyed it)
I'm gonna leave it at that, tbh Watch the Throne was terrible imo and so was Radioactive
Permalink Reply by Mark on February 6, 2012 at 8:17pm I totally forgot about Lasers thats a dope album fersure
Permalink Reply by Gareth on February 6, 2012 at 8:23pm It was a mixtape but i'm going to add this at the #9 spot because this mixtape goes hard Le$ - Settle for Le$ 2
Gareth said:
Permalink Reply by MʞƝ♕ on February 6, 2012 at 8:24pm No CunninLynguists or The Roots, but Drake?! Lol...
Permalink Reply by DJ605 on February 6, 2012 at 8:32pm
MikeN said:
No CunninLynguists or The Roots, but Drake?! Lol...
Permalink Reply by Mac Thunder on February 6, 2012 at 8:33pm THIS
Oneirology should definitely be towards the top.
MikeN said:
No CunninLynguists or The Roots, but Drake?! Lol...
Permalink Reply by Mark on February 6, 2012 at 8:34pm I havnt listened to to CUnninlynguist album and only a few tracks from The roots album these are the top 10 from the albums i either bought or downloaded. Valid critisism I knew the roots are amazing havn't listened to any cunnlynguist though. you should give the drake album a listen to if you havnt you may be pleasenlty suprised like I was
MikeN said:
No CunninLynguists or The Roots, but Drake?! Lol...
Permalink Reply by a tie a on February 6, 2012 at 8:46pm SMFH here is a real list
1. CunninLynguists - Oneirology
2. Lowkey - Soundtrack to the Struggle
3. Immortal Technique - The Martyr
4. Tech N9ne - All 6s & 7s
5. Outerspace - My Brother's Keeper
6. Pharaohe Monch - W.A.R.
7. Jedi Mind Tricks - Violence Begets Violence
8. Tech N9ne - Welcome To Strangeland
9. Reef the Lost Cauze & Snowgoons - Your Favorite MC
10. The Roots - Undun
Permalink Reply by Dangus on February 6, 2012 at 9:30pm 1 Royce da 59- Success is Certain
2 Jedi Mind Tricks - Violence Begets Violence
3 Kendrick Lamar- Section 80
4 Tech N9ne - All 6s & 7s
5 Crooked I - In None We Trust EP (yes, ep, but its so good)
6 Tech N9ne - Welcome To Strangeland
7 Eminem and royce- Hell the sequel
8 Common- The Dreamer the Believer
9 The Roots- Undun
10 Talib Kweli - Gutter Rainbows
(Also fuck drake, big sean, and lil wayne. this is best hip hop albums of 2011. i seriously don't consider them hiphop. if you do they shouldn't be top 10 lol)
Permalink Reply by Mike on February 6, 2012 at 9:36pm Im sorry but in my opinion if everyone doesn't have Kdot Section 80 in their top 3 for whatever its worth I will never take your musical opinion serious lmao. That is by far the best rap/hiphop album of 2011 everyone can relate to it, the production is flawless there is not one low point in that album but in the end I guess its all subjective anyway.
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