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.
December 18, 2011 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 - 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
#2 - Drake - Take Care
From Elvis’ rebellious hip-swaying in the ‘50s to Eminem’s nihilistic rap in the late ‘90s, every generation sees a young artist emerge who embodies the mood of their time. This generation has been raised, for better... Read Full Review
#3 - 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
#4 - Childish Gambino - Camp
From LL Cool J to Ludacris to whoever that guy was who played Biggie in Notorious, we’ve seen a lot of Raptors (rappers turned actors), but we’ve never seen an Appter (actor turned rapper), or at least we hadn’t before... Read Full Review
#5 - J. Cole - Cole World: The Sideline Story
T.S. Eliot wrote that all art, and all life, can’t be experienced in a vacuum. Humans are the sum of everything they’ve experienced, so it’s impossible to look at a painting without thinking of every other painting... Read Full Review
#6 - Mary J. Blige - My Life II… The Journey Continues (Act 1)
When someone’s so great for so long it can be easy to take their greatness for granted; after all, when you hear the extraordinary time and time again over the course of 20 years, the extraordinary can start to feel... Read Full Review
#7 - Rihanna - Talk That Talk
From bubbly island pop princess to R-rated bondage queen to her current lighter incarnation, Rihanna’s gone through styles the way Ol’ Dirty Bastard went through baby mommas. No sooner has one delivered than she’s onto... Read Full Review
#8 - Mac Miller - Blue Slide Park
At first I was suspicious of Mac Miller for two reasons. One, I’m, white. Two, I was born the same year MJ released Thriller. Those two factors mean that I, along with most of my generation, suffer from Post Traumatic... Read Full Review
#9 - Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa - Mac & Devin Go to High School
Let’s be honest, you weren’t expecting Mac & Devin Go to High School to be particularly good. It’s no secret that Snoop Dogg is a hustler’s hustler, and over the years he’s seemingly hustled every product... Read Full Review
#10 - Yelawolf - Radioactive
With the possible exception of promiscuous sex, nothing good happens overnight. While it may seem like Yelawolf’s gone from virtual unknown to Eminem protégé overnight, the man’s actually been at this hip-hop thing for... Read Full Review

