Dre, and OutKast are all Hip Hop ever had to offer. Some people seem to think these four, along with names like Jay-Z, Eminem, Dr. Trying to pitch more obscure Hip Hop titles to people who have only listened to 2Pac and Biggie or to Kanye and Kendrick – and who don’t want look any further – can get kind of tiring. Nobody has listened to EVERY Hip Hop album ever released, but someone who’s exposure is limited to a couple of dozen of popular albums, and who is inclined to dismiss anything unfamiliar out of hand (lots of people are like that), obviously is not really qualified to talk Hip Hop with any sort of authority. But at times it’s futile too because inevitably not everyone has the same amount of knowledge. It’s fun because it forces you to think and sometimes to re-evaluate, and it’s fun because talks with others can make you discover some great albums you otherwise might have slept on. 50 Under-appreciated Post-2000 Hip Hop Albums | Part 2: Discussing ‘best ever’ Hip Hop albums is fun, but at the same time often a futile exercise.
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