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  • Dec 25, 2025
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    humey

    vol 2 over vol 1 is nasty man

    Vol.2 is really great. Vol. 1 has some highs but a lot of filler and dated songs.

    Money Cash Hoes, Hard Knock Life, Reservoir Dogs, If I Should Die, Jigga Who, A Week Ago all fire.

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    It’s a good ranking

    Part of what you’re noticing I think is how good Jay has been at self mythologizing and marketing his albums long term

    From Reasonable Doubt on, these are not albums that just came out and got a certain reception

    Years of narratives and revisiting and referencing past works, and reframing them in the context of Jay’s greater career story, including things like this ranking, have always made the public reexamine the albums in interesting ways

    Reasonable Doubt went from slept on album to undeniable classic

    Vol 1 went from being seen only for its botched singles to being lauded for the quality of the rest

    Vol 2 was a smash on impact, but Hov ranking it so high in this ranking had an effect. Around this time, it was a given that his top 3 were RD, BP, and TBA for most people. AG was usually the 4th. When Hov made this ranking emphasizing the importance of Vol 2 in his career, people started to follow suit and the album is thrown out closer to the top

    There’s just something about Hov’s catalog, it’s kind of like The Beatles. Every piece feels like it matters. The art the titles and consistency in branding. And I really think the way that we all have a collective idea of these albums is more important than the quality itself. It’s something deeper that stands out. It’s one thing that Nas was clearly less successful with: projects like Street’s Disciple just don’t “feel important” somehow on a surface level way.

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    2words

    It’s a good ranking

    Part of what you’re noticing I think is how good Jay has been at self mythologizing and marketing his albums long term

    From Reasonable Doubt on, these are not albums that just came out and got a certain reception

    Years of narratives and revisiting and referencing past works, and reframing them in the context of Jay’s greater career story, including things like this ranking, have always made the public reexamine the albums in interesting ways

    Reasonable Doubt went from slept on album to undeniable classic

    Vol 1 went from being seen only for its botched singles to being lauded for the quality of the rest

    Vol 2 was a smash on impact, but Hov ranking it so high in this ranking had an effect. Around this time, it was a given that his top 3 were RD, BP, and TBA for most people. AG was usually the 4th. When Hov made this ranking emphasizing the importance of Vol 2 in his career, people started to follow suit and the album is thrown out closer to the top

    There’s just something about Hov’s catalog, it’s kind of like The Beatles. Every piece feels like it matters. The art the titles and consistency in branding. And I really think the way that we all have a collective idea of these albums is more important than the quality itself. It’s something deeper that stands out. It’s one thing that Nas was clearly less successful with: projects like Street’s Disciple just don’t “feel important” somehow on a surface level way.

    Get that man's p**** out your mouth, it's Jesus birthday

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    RahRahLike

    Get that man's p**** out your mouth, it's Jesus birthday

    Interesting comment because some people could probably look at it as lowkey hate too. Cause I’m kind of implying that Jay hustled us all into putting his albums higher than we would naturally, and caring more about his less great projects than we would care about them for other artists.

  • Dec 25, 2025
    flizzy

    Dynasty is very underrated better than the Vols for me

    came here to say this

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    I get why Vol 2 would mean a lot to him personally cause it was the album that launched him into mainstream and pop culture

  • Dec 25, 2025

    Vol 3 over BP3 tho

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    2words

    It’s a good ranking

    Part of what you’re noticing I think is how good Jay has been at self mythologizing and marketing his albums long term

    From Reasonable Doubt on, these are not albums that just came out and got a certain reception

    Years of narratives and revisiting and referencing past works, and reframing them in the context of Jay’s greater career story, including things like this ranking, have always made the public reexamine the albums in interesting ways

    Reasonable Doubt went from slept on album to undeniable classic

    Vol 1 went from being seen only for its botched singles to being lauded for the quality of the rest

    Vol 2 was a smash on impact, but Hov ranking it so high in this ranking had an effect. Around this time, it was a given that his top 3 were RD, BP, and TBA for most people. AG was usually the 4th. When Hov made this ranking emphasizing the importance of Vol 2 in his career, people started to follow suit and the album is thrown out closer to the top

    There’s just something about Hov’s catalog, it’s kind of like The Beatles. Every piece feels like it matters. The art the titles and consistency in branding. And I really think the way that we all have a collective idea of these albums is more important than the quality itself. It’s something deeper that stands out. It’s one thing that Nas was clearly less successful with: projects like Street’s Disciple just don’t “feel important” somehow on a surface level way.

    The comparison to The Beatles is actually very good and I don't think I've ever seen somebody make that point. Majority of both discogs took place in a short amount of time too compared to other major artists like MJ Stevie or Pirnce who really span decades

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  • Dec 25, 2025

    Damn his top 3 are my top 3 too

    All the ones after that can pretty much be in any order, although I do have good memories of BP3, 2 and Vol 2.

  • Dec 25, 2025
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    Bp3 so good

  • Dec 25, 2025

    top 3 are correct!

  • Dec 25, 2025

    1. RD
    2. Blueprint
    3. 4:44
    4. Black Album
    5. Vol 1

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    Dec 25, 2025

    his top 3 is accurate

  • Dec 25, 2025
    MeAndYou

    Man give me $500, 000. F*** Jay Z. Yeah man. Yeah nigga give me 500thousand.

    This whole debate was crazy af lmaoo

  • Dec 25, 2025
    Mac Wit Da Cheese

    I get why Vol 2 would mean a lot to him personally cause it was the album that launched him into mainstream and pop culture

    For him it was probably the album were everything “clicked” for him

  • Dec 25, 2025

    Crazy not having amerocan gangster top 3

  • Dec 25, 2025

    1. Blueprint
    2. American gangster
    3. Reasonable doubt
    4. The black album
    5. bp3

    Havent heard the others

  • Dec 26, 2025
    JPEGMAFIA

    The comparison to The Beatles is actually very good and I don't think I've ever seen somebody make that point. Majority of both discogs took place in a short amount of time too compared to other major artists like MJ Stevie or Pirnce who really span decades

    True though it feels more right to compare OutKast to The Beatles

    That being said I’m sure naming The Black Album references The Beatles (even before that Danger Mouse mashup came out)

  • Dec 26, 2025
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    You guys should relisten to Vol. 2

  • Vol 1>>> the rest of the non top 3 imo.

    Some crazy tracks on there

  • bp3 is way too high

  • Dec 26, 2025
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    flizzy

    You guys should relisten to Vol. 2

    This how I'm starting my morning

  • Dec 26, 2025
    JPEGMAFIA

    This how I'm starting my morning

    Reservoir Dogs is everything

  • Dec 26, 2025

    I don't think I've ever listened to Blueprint without listening to Stillmatic right after