We have our opinions on the best releases of 2018, but rather than simply tell you our pick for #1, we thought it would be more interesting to hear what you, the readers, believe is the Best Rap Album of 2018. With that in mind, we decided to make our Best Rap Albums Of 2018 list a living breathing conversation, that would ultimately lead to you, the readers, choosing which album is the best of the year. Throughout December, we will pit albums against one another, battle style, and your votes will determine the winners.
We’ve chosen 15 albums that we think represented the best Hip-Hop of 2018. Inevitably, we left off some LPs that you believe should be included, so, we held a wildcard round (with a write-in option) where readers picked the album they feel most deserved a spot on the list.
The bracket-style competition among the final 16 albums is well underway. The championship round contestants have been determined. The two remaining 2018 albums in the tournament are as follows (listed alphabetically):
Book Of Ryan by Royce 5’9
Weather Or Not by Evidence
Big K.R.I.T.’s 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time Is Your Best Rap Album Of 2017. K.R.I.T. Speaks
Royce’s LP bested Black Thought’s Streams Of Thought, Vol. 2 in the Final 4, after defeating Saba’s CARE FOR ME and knocking off wild-card winner Mona Lisa by Apollo Brown & Joell Ortiz. Evidence rallied his fans as part of a successful effort to knock off J. Cole’s KOD. This is after he topped Pusha-T’s DAYTONA in addition to a sizable win Black Milk’s Fever.
The competition picks back up on Monday, December 31 giving Hip-Hop Heads the final chance to determine the best Rap Album of 2018.
Ambrosia For Heads’ Top 15 Hip-Hop Albums Of 2018 List:
Black Milk – Fever
Black Thought – Streams Of Thought, Vol. 2
Buddy – Harlan & Alondra
Evidence – Weather Or Not
J. Cole – K.O.D
Jay Rock – Redemption
Mac Miller – Swimming
Masta Ace & Marco Polo – A Breukelen Story
Nipsey Hussle – Victory Lap
Phonte – No News Is Good News
Pusha-T – DAYTONA
Royce 5’9 – Book Of Ryan
Saba – CARE FOR ME
Travis Scott – ASTROWORLD
Westside Gunn – Supreme Blientele
We have our opinions on the best releases of 2018, but rather than simply tell you our pick for #1, we thought it would be more interesting to hear what you, the readers, believe is the Best Rap Album of 2018. With that in mind, we decided to make our Best Rap Albums Of 2018 list a living breathing conversation, that would ultimately lead to you, the readers, choosing which album is the best of the year. Throughout December, we will pit albums against one another, battle style, and your votes will determine the winners.
We’ve chosen 15 albums that we think represented the best Hip-Hop of 2018. Inevitably, we left off some LPs that you believe should be included, so, we held a wildcard round (with a write-in option) where readers picked the album they feel most deserved a spot on the list.
The bracket-style competition among the final 16 albums is well underway. The championship round contestants have been determined. The two remaining 2018 albums in the tournament are as follows (listed alphabetically):
Book Of Ryan by Royce 5’9
Weather Or Not by Evidence
Big K.R.I.T.’s 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time Is Your Best Rap Album Of 2017. K.R.I.T. Speaks
Royce’s LP bested Black Thought’s Streams Of Thought, Vol. 2 in the Final 4, after defeating Saba’s CARE FOR ME and knocking off wild-card winner Mona Lisa by Apollo Brown & Joell Ortiz. Evidence rallied his fans as part of a successful effort to knock off J. Cole’s KOD. This is after he topped Pusha-T’s DAYTONA in addition to a sizable win Black Milk’s Fever.
The competition picks back up on Monday, December 31 giving Hip-Hop Heads the final chance to determine the best Rap Album of 2018.
Ambrosia For Heads’ Top 15 Hip-Hop Albums Of 2018 List:
Black Milk – Fever
Black Thought – Streams Of Thought, Vol. 2
Buddy – Harlan & Alondra
Evidence – Weather Or Not
J. Cole – K.O.D
Jay Rock – Redemption
Mac Miller – Swimming
Masta Ace & Marco Polo – A Breukelen Story
Nipsey Hussle – Victory Lap
Phonte – No News Is Good News
Pusha-T – DAYTONA
Royce 5’9 – Book Of Ryan
Saba – CARE FOR ME
Travis Scott – ASTROWORLD
Westside Gunn – Supreme Blientele
Source: AmbrosiaForHeads.com
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