Hey, fine shit. What's the best rapper/producer record on this grid?
What is the best rapper/producer album to come out this decade? pic.twitter.com/iK3vU2SUPe
— π΅πΈMr. lil harlow & the big steppersβ·οΈ (@Nore_MCC) January 12, 2026
Good question.
All right, I'm going to do a top three, and we're going to start with Billy Woods & Kenny Segal. Woods' lyricism on that project is just incomparable, dark, fantastic. Guy is still pretty much at the peak of his game in this current era of his career.
At number two, I'm actually going to go with Blu & Exile, their mind-boggling album. To me, that is the record that gets discussed the least out of these nine, and I don't know why it's mind-boggling, legitimately. Because not only are Blu's lyrics on that project so good, Exile's super jazzy production complements the concept and the themes of the album so well. They really go the distance on the project with 90 minutes of material, and it's all so good.
My number one pick would probably be the Clipse & Pharrell, Let God Sort 'Em Out, for obvious reasons. Some of the best verses of the decade so far are on that record. Shout out to Malice. Pharrell's production absolutely smashes it. Just an absolute top-notch rap album.
And that's it. Those are my three. Okay? Okay.
What do you think?
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