Top 10 Best Boom Bap Albums

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Illmatic" by Nas (1994: Illmatic" is often hailed as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time, thanks to its poetic lyricism.

The Low End Theory" by A Tribe Called Quest (1991: A seminal album in hip-hop, "The Low End Theory.

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Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" by Wu-Tang Clan (1993: Wu-Tang Clan's debut album is a gritty masterpiece of boom bap.

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Ready to Die" by The Notorious B.I.G. (1994: Biggie's debut album is a gritty portrayal of life in Brooklyn, with vivid storytelling.

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The Infamous" by Mobb Deep (1995: Mobb Deep's sophomore album is a dark and cinematic journey through the streets of Queensbridge.

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Mecca and the Soul Brother" by Pete Rock & CL Smooth (1992: Pete Rock's soulful production.

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Midnight Marauders" by A Tribe Called Quest (1993: A Tribe Called Quest's third album is a jazz-infused masterpiece of boom bap.

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The Sun Rises in the East" by Jeru the Damaja (1994: Jeru the Damaja's debut album is a gritty.

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Stress The Extinction Agenda" by Organized Konfusion (1994: Organized Konfusion's second album is a dense.

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Soul Survivor" by DJ Pete Rock (1998: DJ Pete Rock's debut solo album is a love letter to boom bap, with soulful samples.

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