20 Hip Hop Albums That Turned 25 Years Old in 2024 - Page 2
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Commercially carried by two singles, Nas Is Like and Hate Me Now (featuring Puff Daddy), I Am debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. It sold over 470,000 copies in its first week and eventually went double platinum.
At the turn of the century, Hip-Hop became a more prominent force in pop culture, and female MCs were finding their footing within the ever-changing landscape. By 1999, rappers like Lil Kim and Foxy Brown made raunchy lyrics and overt sex appeal a part of their brand, while Lauryn Hill was coming into her own as a rap/neo-soul hybrid achieving mainstream success. And then there was the self-proclaimed “pit bull in a skirt” known as Eve.
The Philly native held her own as the first female artist to come from Ruff Ryders, an imprint that was home to DMX, Swizz Beats and Drag-On. Matching their sonic grittiness and adding her own flair, “Let There Be Eve…Ruff Ryders’ First Lady,” was a welcomed departure from what female hip-hop offered at that time. She was sexy without being too overt, and her lyrics were as seductive as they were reflective. Tracks like “Gotta Man” and “What Yall Want” were catchy and made moves on the dance floor.
However, what set her apart was her storytelling in songs like “Love Is Blind” and “Heaven Only Knows.” Exposing the realities of domestic violence and the importance of self-respect proved that Eve wasn’t just some pretty face that could rap a few bars. She was a female artist who could stand with the men, hold her own, and share a story to touch the masses. She may not get the same accolades as Kim or Foxy, but her talent is more than enough to make her a Queen in her own right. – Paige Boyd
Scroll below and check out more albums that turned 25 this year.
1. The Block is Hot
2. Ja Rule "Venni Vetti Vecci"
3. The Notorious B.I.G. "Born Again"
4. BG "Chopper City in the Ghetto"
5. Slick Rick "The Art of Storytelling"
6. DMX "And Then There Was X"
7. Hot Boyz "Guerilla Warfare"
8. Miss Elliott "Da Real World"
9. Q-Tip "Amplified"
10. Jay-Z "Vol 3: Life and Times of S. Carter"
11. Mobb Deep "Murda Muzik"
12. MF DOOM "Operation Doomsday"
13. Redman and Method Man "Blackout!"
14. Pharoahe Monch "Internal Affairs"
15. Dr. Dre "2001"
16. Mos Def "Black On Both Sides"
17. The Roots "Things Fall Apart"
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