Top 10 Best Jazz Rap Albums

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Stakes Is High" by De La Soul (1996: De La Soul's fourth studio album marks a departure from their earlier work, with jazz-inspired production.

To Pimp a Butterfly" by Kendrick Lamar (2015: Kendrick Lamar's magnum opus blends jazz, funk, and spoken word poetry to create a socially conscious.

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The Low End Theory" by A Tribe Called Quest (1991: A seminal work in both hip-hop and jazz rap.

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Mm.. Food" by MF DOOM (2004: MF DOOM's intricate wordplay and offbeat production shine on this concept album, which incorporates jazz-inspired samples.

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Midnight Marauders" by A Tribe Called Quest (1993: Another classic from A Tribe Called Quest, this album features jazz-infused beats.

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Like Water for Chocolate" by Common (2000: Common's fourth studio album features collaborations with jazz musicians like Roy Hargrove.

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Blowout Comb" by Digable Planets (1994: Digable Planets' sophomore album is a masterclass in jazz rap, with its laid-back production.

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Black on Both Sides" by Mos Def (1999: Mos Def's debut solo album showcases his versatility as an artist, with jazz-infused beats.

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6ix9ine: With his controversial antics, legal troubles, and aggressive delivery, 6ix9ine's persona has polarized audiences, with many finding his music.

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3 Feet High and Rising" by De La Soul (1989: De La Soul's groundbreaking debut album introduced jazz rap to a wider audience with its eclectic production.

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