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Top 27 Rap Albums of 2007

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17. Freeway - Free At Last


Free At Last seems an unlikely album to command devotion -- wryly hypnotic, intensely emotional, rhymes delivered in a grunt that suggests Freeway is tired of being slept on. These conflating ingredients yield a palette of tunes that sound heartfelt rather than affected.More »


16. El-P - I'll Sleep When You're Dead

I'll Sleep When You're Dead is metaphysics on wax. From abstract dialogs about falling through space to candid quips about selling dreams, El-P's melodramatic musings make for a unique headphone experience.More »


15. DJ Jazzy Jeff - Return of the Magnificent


Jazzy Jeff’s latest album offers a balanced diet of hard-hitting gems (“Hold It Down,” “Brand New Funk 2K7”) and soul-tugging grooves (“All I Know,” “The Garden”). Laudable collaborations with Method Man, CL Smooth, and Dave Ghetto help make The Return of the Magnificent a triumphant comeback from one of hip-hop’s most revered innovators. More »


14. Devin the Dude - Waiting to Inhale


On his fourth solo album, Devin the Dude evokes laughs and dialogs simultaneously by telling tales that dropped the jaws of everyone who heard it. Waiting to Inhale also gets a nudge from stellar guest verses by Snoop Dogg, Lil' Wayne, and Andre 3000.


13. Joel Ortiz - The Brick/Bodega Chronicles


After listening to upstart Joel Ortiz's The Brick: Bodega Chronicles, you'll swear there's no bright spot in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York. Ortiz raps about the grave injustices that shroud the streets and his constant quest for survival. But it's the authenticity in his rhymes that makes this album an enthralling musical ride.
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12. Sharkey & C-Rayz Walz - Monster Maker


As much as we hate to admit it, we're all monsters on the inside. Even the most benign of us aren't immune from reaching a breaking point every now and then. That's the concept behind Monster Maker. It's a well executed concept, as C-Rayz Walz and DJ Sharkey manage to stuff some of the fiercest cutting edge music of 2007 into 12 songs. Best of all, the album's brief run time leaves no room for redundancy. This is "alien music" at its finest.More »


11. Ghostface Killah - The Big Doe Rehab


2007 saw the dramatic fall of many artists who could use some serious rehab, but Ghostface is not one of them. If anything, the lyrics on Big Doe Rehab affirm that Ghost still has a bottomless supply of absurd imageries left in him.More »


10. Little Brother - The Getback


Don't expect the music on Little Brother's new album to take a nosedive just because their chief boardsman, 9th Wonder, walked away from the group. Jazzy horn sections and thumping drums from Nottz, Illmind, and others provide Phonte and Big Pooh with a backdrop for their nail-biting (and often comical) musings.More »


9. Prodigy - Return of the Mac


Don't let the title fool you; This isn't the album where Prodigy dons his limited edition G-Unit hat, grabs a few groupies and balls out like a pimp. Return of the Mac is, in fact, a back-to-basics, hardcore rap album that hearkens to the 90s era Mobb Deep. Alchemist, who produced the entire disc, keeps the soundscape gritty and cohesive, making it easier for P to focus on his CSI-esque crime tales.


8. Common - Finding Forever


Finding Forever picks up where Be left off, with Common unleashing some blistering social commentary and Kanye supplying the gentle soulfulness. But it's the "conscious n***a with more mac than Steve Jobs" attitude that keeps things varied and interesting here.More »
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