First things first, happy birthday to my ***** Teezy. **** all the hoes
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Originally posted by iHype.
I wanna propose some sorta challenge for myself where I listen to 30 Rap/Hip-Hop Albums from the 90s, 00s, and 10s I haven't ever listened to / listened to since I was like 7 over 30 days. Big Sellers, Cultural Impacters, and the other names.
I feel like a list I would do is....
1. OutKast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below Speakerboxx is classic, Love Below is okay
2. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP Not too bad
3. Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death Dope
4. Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III I'd go with Carter 2 before Carter 3, but that's just me
5. Dr. Dre - 2001 PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS FIRST. I encourage Clarke to listen to it too
6. Nelly - Country Grammar Classic
7. Will Smith - Big Willie Style Never listened to it all, but Getting Jiggy With it is a classic
8. Jay-Z - Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life Classic
9. Ludacris - Word of Mouf Underrated classic
10. Nas - Illmatic Well duh
11. Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon II: The Legend Of Mr. Rager Dope. The first Man on The Moon is a classic too
12. T.I. - Paper Trail Dope
13. Logic - Under Pressure REALLY good
14. J. Cole - 2014 Forrest Hills Drive Just as good as Under Pressure IMO
15. Schoolboy Q - Oxymoron Took a while to grow on me, but I **** with it
16. Big Sean - Finally Famous GAHBAGE
17. Lil Kim - La Bella Mafia
18. Missy Elliot - Can't Decide 
19. Eve - Eve-Olution
20. Ja Rule - Pain Is Love If you like Drake, you will love this. This was our Drake lol
21. Kanye West - The College Dropout (only album from him I haven't heard / don't own )Dope
22. Lupe Fiasco - Lasers Not wack, but forgettable
23. Fabolous - Street Dreams Underrated
24. Childish Gambino - Because The Internet Dope
25. 2Pac - Greatest Hits
26. 50 Cent - The Massacre Dope
27. YG - My Krazy Life Dope
Dunno what for the last 3. Considering doing a 2nd Nelly album, Brass Knuckles since he looks so SEXI on the cover. 
& DODGE me w/ the impending drags for not hearing all these classics. Am a young gay boy, and being forced to hear Rap everyday thru my childhood steered me away from it for a long time.

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my answers in bolded, But I really want you to listen that Dr Dre though
