Top Mixtapes & Albums Chart
Top Mixtape & Albums Chart - Created by combining how many times a project has been viewed along with your ratings, DJBooth's chart list the top new hip hop mixtapes and albums out right now.
April 29, 2012 Chart Recap Welcome to The Booth’s Top Albums Chart! As always, your feedback has determined which songs made the cut. Each chart’s lineup is calculated using a special DJBooth formula that …...Read More
#1 - Big K.R.I.T. - 4EvaNaDay
We live in a culture that’s violently allergic to consensus. Whether its politics, sports, music or the superiority of flaming hot Cheetos vs. classic Cheetos, Americans have been trained to pick a side, build a bunker and... Read Full Review
#2 - Rittz - White Jesus: Revival
There are one-hundred reasons why Rittz won’t become a successful rapper – let’s go ahead and name a few. For starters, he’s white, which always invites suspicion. And to make matters worse, he’s Southern and white... Read Full Review
#3 - ScHoolboy Q - Habits & Contradictions
We’ve all seen it happen 100 times. One member of a crew becomes a star and one of two things happen. One, another crew member who would never make it on their own gets a disproportionate amount of attention and then slowly... Read Full Review
#4 - Mac Miller - Macadelic
Mac Miller has gone from being the white kid from Pittsburgh with a catchy mixtape to having a Billboard #1 independent album and being the most marketable, up-and-coming rapper in the game. He has been approved by an array... Read Full Review
#5 - ¡MAYDAY! - Take Me To Your Leader
It’s become commonplace to blame artists for the increasing scarcity of classic albums release over the last few years, but in truth the blame lies as much with iPod-obsessed listeners as “I gotta have a hot single”... Read Full Review
#6 - Actual Proof - Black Boy Radio
There was a time (the first 160,000 years of human civilization, give or take) when you couldn’t just crack open your laptop and be three clicks away from literally millions of songs. For most of my life, and the lives of... Read Full Review
#7 - Common - The Dreamer / The Believer
You met her in 1992, and what you loved most she had so much soul. The two of you related, mentally and emotionally, and it wasn’t long before you knew that throughout your life she’d be there for you. And you’d be... Read Full Review
#8 - The Roots - undun
Over the course of two decades and 14 albums (more or less), The Roots have simultaneously become the most hip-hop group in hip-hop, and the least hip-hop group in hip-hop. While the legendary Philly crew began as the... Read Full Review
#9 - Tech N9ne - Welcome to Strangeland
It’s really not that hard to figure out why Tech N9ne’s succeeded. The major labels are dedicated to making hip-hop an insider’s club. Fans aspire to the lifestyles of their favorite artists, and they’re willing to... Read Full Review
#10 - Monica - New Life
As much as I hate to hint at out how depressingly old I am, I grew up with Monica. Or to be more accurate, with Monica’s music. Her first album Miss Thang, released when she was just 13 - I was just 11 and still wearing... Read Full Review