A lot of rap cd's have dropped within the last couple of months, and i would do a quick run down on the ones i think you shoukld get, and why i think you should get them.
Relapse- Eminem.
Yeah, i think if you have always loved em's lyrically delivery and skills, then you need to get this one. He is on point with the delivery, except maybe crack a bottle, the rest of the songs have em displaying skills that show why a lot of rappers don't want to be on the same song with him.
Although he is still talking about the same fictional "i will kill you" bullshit, if you look past that, and you have accepted em that way, then you should get this album.
Deeper Than Rap- Rick Ross.
Hate him all you want, he probably has the best rap album for the year. Forget sales, or his back ground story, or past story, ross has a masterpiece with this album.
It is truly deeper than rap, because the stories are so amazing, and the beats are on point, from start to finish. I think every rap head, old or new, underground listener or mainstream listiner should get this album.
The last kiss- Jadakiss.
I am a jada fan, and his previously released albums have always lacked one element or the other. With this one, he nailed it.
From the start, from the first track, he is going hard. He killed every rapper he featured on the album(asides from maybe nas), and if not for a song or two, i would have concidered this a classic rap album.
I was not at all bored while listenign to the cd, and didn't skip any track. I was shocked when i got to the last track before i knew it.
Blueprint 3- Jay-z.
I know jay is rich, and influential, and can pull some strings here and there, but you have to live all of that behind and listen to this album.
He came correct on it. From the first track on the album, i knew i was going to be satisfied.
The beats are on point, which is typical of any jay album. Jay shares his mind his mind on a lot of issues, and my personal favorite is "a star is born", where he talks about the success of other rappers in the game. I thought i would never catch jay doing a song like this, but i was surprised.
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