59 Points
Number of Voters: 6
Highest Voter: alkralkra (#4)
Billboard 200 Peak: #40
RIAA Certification: n/a
February 27, 1995
Alternative Rock
Quote:
I listened to Dry a couple days ago on a recommendation from madonnas (that album didn't make the list btw) and that was great, so I'm looking forward to listening to this album in full sometime soon. All of her 90s albums got votes, but it seems like you guys all voted for different albums, which is why this is PJ's only album on the list.
60 Points
Number of Voters: 4
Highest Voters: Jdella11, Great Username (#4)
Billboard 200 Peak: #10
RIAA Certification: Platinum
June 22, 1999
Hip Hop
Quote:
Missy Elliott's sophomore album solidified her position as not only one of the leading female rap stars going into the new millennium, but it also continued to show Missy as one of the most creative hip hop artists EVER.
None of the people who voted for this album gave me a favorite track, so here's my favorite song from the album.
60 Points
Number of Voters: 5
Highest Voters: BLaCKPoWeR, DirtyMind, Whatevaaaaa (#6)
Billboard 200 Peak: #6
RIAA Certification: 3x Platinum
July 28, 1992
R&B/Hip Hop Soul
Quote:
Drawing influence from both Aretha Franklin and Janet Jackson, Mary J. Blige's debut album's juxtaposition of soul-wrenching vocals and hard hip-hop beats led to her being known as the "Queen of Hip Hop Soul". She was real, raw, edgy, and her lyrics about the highs and lows of love touched the heart of a generation.