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Rollingstone.com recently counted the Top 100 albums of the last decade, which included a handful of hip-hop’s heavyweights.

Hanging out in the Top 10 are Jay-Z, Eminem and Kanye Wesr who sit at 5, 7 and 10 respectively. All three pop up on the list at various points, but it’s their albums The Blueprint, The Marshall Mathers LP, and Collage Dropout that got them their highest placements.

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Also placing high on the list where Outkast’s Stankonia at #16, D’angelo’s Voodoo at #23, Lil Wayne’s The Carter III at #32, and 50 Cent’s debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at #37.

Holding it down for the females, the list finds alt-rapper M.I.A’s Kala at 9 and Missy Elliot’s Under Construction at 70.

The Number 1 spot went to Kid A from English Rock Band Radiohead.

Check out the complete list and see where your favorite album placed. 

 

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Rollingstone.com recently counted the Top 100 albums of the last decade, which included a handful of hip-hop’s heavyweights.

Hanging out in the Top 10 are Jay-Z, Eminem and Kanye Wesr who sit at 5, 7 and 10 respectively. All three pop up on the list at various points, but it’s their albums The Blueprint, The Marshall Mathers LP, and Collage Dropout that got them their highest placements.

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Also placing high on the list where Outkast’s Stankonia at #16, D’angelo’s Voodoo at #23, Lil Wayne’s The Carter III at #32, and 50 Cent’s debut Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at #37.

Holding it down for the females, the list finds alt-rapper M.I.A’s Kala at 9 and Missy Elliot’s Under Construction at 70.

The Number 1 spot went to Kid A from English Rock Band Radiohead.

Check out the complete list and see where your favorite album placed. 

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