Public Enemy "Fear of A Black Planet" n It "Takes A Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" are 2 of the top 5 greatest hip hop albums all time yo me n ps Ms. Lauryn Hills "Misseducation" is up there like 10 thru 15 to me🙏🙏
Honestly, I was never super crazy about the first half, but the second is nothing but _fire._ I remember the first time I heard "SAMO" I practically had a seizure from how awesome the beat was (RIP SOPHIE).
Fantano should re-review Joey's 1999. He gave it a 7/10 but seems eager to place it near the top when listing random "greatest albums". For me in that situation an album would have to be a 9/10 to confidently place it second given the other albums potentially coming up.
you can tell what kind of hip hop fan he is just by looking at him (no i dont mean yt when i say that) and he proves it when he opens his mouth. idk why his biased ass is held in such high regard when it comes to rating rap music
No… Criminal Minded. No… It Takes A Nation … No Illmatic … No … The Chronic or 2001. No… Dare Iz A Darkside … No …The Score. No… 36 Chambers … and and and That top5 list is ridiculous as if this guy never felt HipHop and is just some music consumer nerd
It's a randomized list....he's forced to rank the albums he stops at while it's randomly/rapidly shuffling. Do you think any of the other 4 in the video are better than The College Dropout?
@@jance. 1999 is an okay rap album. Joey is a very talented rapper with some great verses there, but it’s fairly boring and not innovative at all. The beats are pretty tired. There aren’t that many rap albums as distinct and unique and bold as MTI. All I’m saying is, there’s a LOT (and I mean A LOT) of rappers that could make 1999, and there’s really only one rapper who could make Mista Thug Isolation, and that’s Lil Ugly Mane
I know art =/= artist, but I wish we could stop publicizing artists who are assholes. This includes talking about their projects. Whether you realize it or not, you're helping their pockets grow by giving them free advertisement
@@alrulz6402 I can understand but it's influence on the culture is undeniable. Personally, I love Future anyways so I happily accept that distinction for DS2 with no complaints
its not underrated its probably the single most well known and talked about 90s jazz rap album among modern and younger music fans. even more so than arguably better ones from de la soul, dig planets, pharcyde, hiero, etc