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5. Daft Punk - Discovery
I actually didn't listen to this album in full until like 2012, but I listened to songs like "one more time" and "aerodynamic" as a kid as they were played by my brother. The production of the album is what drew me, I never knew disco could be so hype. Slap-bass funk, classic rock and electro all into one of the greatest albums of all time.
4. Kendrick Lamar - Section.80
This album is a stroll through the hood with one of the realest guys there is. Kendrick really takes you through his world with him in his music. I always felt M.A.A.D city was overrated, but this album is just a weird kid bringing back west coast 90's style in modern day
3.Bon Iver - Bon Iver
I love everything about this album. The jazz undertones, the complex narratives, ambiguous lyrics, the fact that you get something new from it every time you listen to it. To be fair, you really do need a high IQ to understand this album. Unironically
2. Lupe Fiasco -Tetsuo & Youth
Was gonna originally put the cool, but There's some songs I don't like on that album, this is a masterpiece beginning to end. Lupe's music is like poetry, and there's no way you'll understand it the first time you listen. Mural had the best verse of the decade in my opinion, and prisoner 1 and 2 are fucking amazing. I don't even know what else to say every single song on it is soo good.
1- Outkast - Atliens
The first full album I ever owned. And still listen to
I actually didn't listen to this album in full until like 2012, but I listened to songs like "one more time" and "aerodynamic" as a kid as they were played by my brother. The production of the album is what drew me, I never knew disco could be so hype. Slap-bass funk, classic rock and electro all into one of the greatest albums of all time.
4. Kendrick Lamar - Section.80
This album is a stroll through the hood with one of the realest guys there is. Kendrick really takes you through his world with him in his music. I always felt M.A.A.D city was overrated, but this album is just a weird kid bringing back west coast 90's style in modern day
3.Bon Iver - Bon Iver
I love everything about this album. The jazz undertones, the complex narratives, ambiguous lyrics, the fact that you get something new from it every time you listen to it. To be fair, you really do need a high IQ to understand this album. Unironically
2. Lupe Fiasco -Tetsuo & Youth
Was gonna originally put the cool, but There's some songs I don't like on that album, this is a masterpiece beginning to end. Lupe's music is like poetry, and there's no way you'll understand it the first time you listen. Mural had the best verse of the decade in my opinion, and prisoner 1 and 2 are fucking amazing. I don't even know what else to say every single song on it is soo good.
1- Outkast - Atliens
The first full album I ever owned. And still listen to





