Top 25 Most Played Albums of January 2022 (* indicates new album in January)
*Che Noir – Food For Thought
*The Weeknd – Dawn FM
J Dilla – Donuts (2005)
Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Roddy Ricch – Live Life Fast
Lil Wayne – Tha Carter II (2005)
*Gunna – DS4EVER
Baby Keem – The Melodic Blue
Mos Def – Black On Both Sides (1999)
Nas – Magic
Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele (2000)
*Cordae – From a Birds Eye View
Roc Marciano – Reloaded
*FKA twigs – CAPRISONGS
Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III (2008)
Nas – King’s Disease II
Ghostface Killah – Ironman (1996)
Jazmine Sullivan – Heaux Tales
Lil Wayne – SQ4 (2004?)
Adele – 30
Big Boi & Sleepy Brown – The Sleepover
Lil Wayne – Sorry 4 the Wait (2011)
Labrinth – Euphoria Soundtrack (2019)
The Roots – Undun (2011)
Mac Miller – Circles (2020)
The 25 Most Played Artists of January
Che Noir
Lil Wayne
The Weeknd
The Roots
J Dilla
Nas
Little Simz
Ghostface Killah
Roddy Ricch
AZ
Gunna
Baby Keem
Mos Def
Cordae
Roc Marciano
FKA twigs
Mach-Hommy
Westside Gunn
Jazmine Sullivan
Adele
Big Boi
Conway the Machine
Labrinth
Mac Miller
Ransom
Follow me on Apple Music @DarkKnight1717 to add my playlists 2020s Bangers Playlist January 2022 Additions:
AZ, “Jewels for Life” Baby Keem, “trademark usa” Big Boi & Sleepy Brown, “The Big Sleep” Che Noir, “Brains For Dinner” Che Noir, “Communion” Che Noir, “Table For 3” (feat. Ransom & 38 Spesh) Dr. Dre, “Eta” (feat. Anderson .Paak, Busta Rhymes, & Snoop Dogg) Dr. Dre, “Gospel” (feat. Eminem) FKA twigs, “careless” (feat. daniel caesar) FKA twigs, “tears in the club” (feat. The Weeknd) Lute, “Birdsong” (feat. JID & Saba) Lute, “Overnight” Nas, “Speechless” Nas, “Meet Joe Black” Nas, “Wave Gods” (feat. A$AP Rocky) Nas, “40-16 Building” Ransom & Rome Streetz, “Claudine” (feat. Che Noir) Roddy Ricch, “rollercoastin” Roddy Ricch, “don’t i” (feat. Gunna) Wale, “Poke It Out” (feat. J. Cole) The Weeknd, “Take My Breath” The Weeknd, “Sacrifice” The Weeknd, “Out of Time”
Adele – 30 (Pop) Benny the Butcher – The Plugs I Met 2 (Rap) Dave – We’re All Alone In This Together (Rap) Isaiah Rashad – The House Is Burning (Rap) J.Cole – The Off-Season (Rap) Kanye West – Donda (Rap) Nas – King’s Disease II (Rap) Nas – Magic (Rap) Olivia Rodrigo – SOUR (Pop) Silk Sonic – An Evening with Silk Sonic (Pop) Tyler, the Creator – CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST (Rap)
Honorable Mentions (in alphabetical order)
AZ – Doe or Die II (Rap) Boldy James & The Alchemist – Bo Jackson (Rap) Conway the Machine – La Maquina (Rap) Grip – I Died For This!? (Rap) Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert (Rap) Lute – Gold Mouf (Rap) Mach-Hommy – Pray For Haiti (Rap) Skyzoo – All the Brilliant Things (Rap) Tash Sultana – Terra Firma (Alternative Rock) Westside Gunn – Hitler Wears Hermes 8: sides A & B (Rap)
Top 25 Most Played Albums of 2021
J. Cole – The Off-Season
Isaiah Rashad – The House is Burning
Dave – We’re All Alone In This Together
Kanye West – Donda
Nas – King’s Disease II
Mach-Hommy – Pray For Haiti
Benny the Butcher – The Plugs I Met 2
DMX – Exodus
MC Eiht – LESSONS (2020)
The Notorious B.I.G. – Life After Death (1997)
Sa-Roc – The Sharecropper’s Daughter (2020)
Tash Sultana – Terra Firma
Conway the Machine – La Maquina
Tyrone’s Jacket – Tyrone’s Jacket (2020)
Tyler, The Creator – CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST
Grip – I Died for This!?
Toby Ganger – Free Machine (unreleased)
Pink Sweat$ – Pink Planet
Drake – Certified Lover Boy
Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country
Ghetts – Conflict of Interest
Eminem – Music To Be Murdered By – Side B
Nyck Caution – Anywhere But Here
Vince Staples – Vince Staples
Courtney Bell – Poverty Stricken (2020)
The 50 Most Played Artists of 2021
J. Cole
Benny the Butcher
Isaiah Rashad
Nas
Eminem
Kanye West
DMX
Scarface
Dave
Kool G Rap
Lana Del Rey
The Notorious B.I.G.
Big K.R.I.T.
Boldy James
Vince Staples
Sa-Roc
Conway the Machine
MF DOOM
Mach-Hommy
KOTA the Friend
Westside Gunn
Drake
MC Eiht
Outkast
Yelawolf
Dua Lipa
Kendrick Lamar
Mac Miller
Tyler, the Creator
Tash Sultana
Jessie Ware
Lil Wayne
Tyrone’s Jacket
Grip
Pink Sweat$
Toby Ganger
Adele
Freddie Gibbs
Ghetts
Nyck Caution
Snoop Dogg
Elzhi
Jadakiss
AZ
BROCKHAMPTON
Courtney Bell
Devin the Dude
Emotional Oranges
Evidence
Kali Uchis
Top 25 Most Played Artist of December (* indicates released new album last month)
Nas *
Elzhi
The Beatles
Lil Wayne
DJ Quik
Adele
Roddy Ricch *
Big Boi *
Dave
Brother Ali
Kanye West
Russ *
Westside Gunn
Benny the Butcher
Boldy James *
Silk Sonic
Porter Robinson
Khalid *
Big K.R.I.T.
Cozz *
LE$ *
Young Thug
Ghostface Killah
Isaiah Rashad
J. Cole
Top 50 Most Played Artists of All-Time (since like late summer 2020) [last year’s ranking in brackets]
Eminem [1]
Benny the Butcher [2]
Nas [10]
J. Cole [unranked]
Conway the Machine [4]
Lil Wayne [3]
Kanye West [unranked]
MC Eiht [6]
Scarface [unranked]
Isaiah Rashad [unranked]
DMX [unranked]
Black Thought / The Roots [5]
Sa-Roc [24]
Che Noir [7]
Boldy James [29]
Lana Del Rey [unranked]
Toby Ganger [16]
Westside Gunn [26]
Dave [unranked]
Kool G Rap [unranked]
Amine [9]
Outkast / Big Boi [unranked]
The Lox / Jadakiss [37]
Dua Lipa [30]
MF DOOM [unranked]
38 Spesh [14]
Spillage Village / Earthgang [8]
Mac Miller [48]
Dueling Experts / Recognize Ali [15]
Ty Dolla $ign [12]
The Notorious B.I.G. [unranked]
Ransom [31]
Tyrone’s Jacket [44]
KOTA the Friend [unranked]
Berner [11]
Big K.R.I.T. [unranked]
Jessie Ware [unranked]
Elzhi [49]
Busta Rhymes [13]
Vince Staples [unranked]
Kid Cudi [46]
The Weeknd [17]
Drake [unranked]
Kendrick Lamar [unranked]
Pop Smoke [28]
Blu [22]
Flip Huston [19]
Mach-Hommy [unranked]
Freddie Gibbs [unranked]
Brother Ali [42]
Dropped Out: R.A. the Rugged Man [18], Big Sean [20], 21 Savage & Metro Boomin [23], Felt [25], T.I. [27], Goodie Mob [34], Ariana Grande [35], CunninLynguists [36], Jaden Smith [38], Dinner Party [39], Future [40], Kaash Paige [41], Deante Hitchcock [43], Rich Brian [45], Dave East [47], Ice Cube [50]
Note: These albums are NOT ranked in order of preference; they are ranked in order of number of songs listened to (scrobbles) over the past month.Previous ranking in brackets. Year of release in parentheses if it’s not 2020 or 2021.
**indicates November release
Isaiah Rashad – The House is Burning – 7+
Kanye West – Donda – 7
Nas – King’s Disease II – 8
Dave – We’re All Alone In This Together – 9
Grip – I Died for This!? – 7
Drake – Certified Lover Boy – 5+
Mach-Hommy – Pray For Haiti – 6+
Travis Thompson – BVLD BOY – 6+
Big K.R.I.T. – It’s Better This Way
Boldy James & The Alchemist – Bo Jackson – 6+
AZ – Doe or Die II – 7+
Little Simz – Sometimes I Might Be Introvert – 7+
Olivia Rodrigo – SOUR – 7
**Adele – 30 – 8+
DMX – Exodus – 6
Baby Keem – The Melodic Blue – 5+
Benny the Butcher – Pyrex Picasso – 6+
Big K.R.I.T. – A Style Not Quite Free
*Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) – An Evening With Silk Sonic – 8+
Westside Gunn – Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side B – 6+
D Smoke – War & Wonders – 6
Skyzoo – All the Brilliant Things – 7+
Lute – Gold Mouf – 7+
Tyler, The Creator – CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST – 7
Westside Gunn – Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Sincerely Adolf – 6+
The 25 Artists I Listened To the Most last three months
Note: These albums are NOT ranked in order of preference; they are ranked in order of number of songs listened to (scrobbles) over the past month.Previous ranking in brackets. Year of release in parentheses if it’s not 2020 or 2021.
*indicates June/July 2021 release
*Dave – We’re All Alone In This Together
J.Cole – The Off-Season
*Tyler, The Creator – CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST
*LLoyd Banks – The Course of the Inevitable
*Evidence – Unlearning, Vol. 1
DMX – Exodus
*Vince Staples – Vince Staples
Scarface – My Homies (1998)
Kool G Rap – Return of the Don (2017)
*HRSMN (Canibus, Kurupt, Killah Priest, Ras Kass) – The Last Ride
*Isaiah Rashad – The House is Burning
BROCKHAMPTON – ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE
*King Blitz – THINGS NEVER GO AS PLANNED
Yelawolf & DJ Muggs – Mile Zero
*H.E.R. – Back of My Mind
*IDK – USEE4YOURSELF
Kool G Rap – Riches, Royalty & Respect (2011)
Kool G Rap – The Giancana Story (2002)
*Smoke DZA – The Hustler’s Catalog 2
*Sy Ari Da Kid – Sy Ari Not Sorry
Kool G Rap – Roots of Evil (1998)
Wu-Tang Clan – Wu-Tang Forever (1997)
*Emotional Oranges – The Juicebox
Kool G Rap – Live and Let Die (1992)
Kanye West – Late Registration (2005)
Comments: Recent albums that are absolutely must listens: J. Cole, Tyler the Creator, Isaiah Rashad, and I think Dave just dropped the 2021 Album of the Year so far.
The 25 Artists I Listened To the Most in June & July
Kool G Rap
Scarface
Dave
J. Cole
Yelawolf
Tyler, The Creator
Lloyd Banks
Evidence
Benny the Butcher
Vince Staples
DMX
Wu-Tang Clan
Isaiah Rashad
Kanye West
Ransom
Lana Del Rey
Eminem
HRSMN
Sa-Roc
BROCKHAMPTON
H.E.R.
King Blitz
Pop Smoke
IDK
Smoke DZA
Sy Ari Da Kid
Comments: My biggest focus over the past couple months was going through the discographies of a couple of hip-hop legends: Kool G Rap and Scarface. I’ve always been a casual fan of KGR, but I have to admit I’ve never really dug into his music too much and it’s hard to have a valid opinion on someone’s place in hip-hop history if you don’t really know what you’re talking about. Old school heads love to put G Rap in their top 20 so not being able to debate that claim intelligently is something I felt like I needed to fix. After listening to basically every project he’s ever made, I think KGR is a great rapper that deserves more credit from the current generation, but I’m not really seeing someone I’d seriously consider for my top 20. He’s vocally nice and lyrically great, but I wasn’t blown away by his discography – it just doesn’t have the versatility or emotional depth I’d like to see from someone I’d consider in my all-time favorites. Scarface, on the other hand, is a fringe top 10 rapper of all-time. His discog is amazing and he’s someone that has evolved with the times and was still completely relevant as recently as the mid-to-late 2010s. The Fix is an absolute masterpiece of a rap album. Every song is a pure banger. It really looked like Covid and the pandemic might take Scarface away from us, but he fought through it and survived and hopefully he will bless us with more great music eventually.
You can click the link above to see my most recent additions to either playlist, but I’m not going to list them here because it’s the middle of June and I don’t which songs I added in May and which ones I’ve added in June, so I’ll just post them all in my next writeup.
Note: These albums are NOT ranked in order of preference; they are ranked in order of number of songs listened to (scrobbles) over the past month.Previous ranking in brackets. Year of release in parentheses if it’s not 2020 or 2021.
*indicates May 2021 release
*J. Cole – The Off-Season – 8+
*Mach-Hommy – Pray For Haiti – 7+
Vince Staples – Summertime ’06 (2015) – 7+
Westside Boogie – Everythings For Sale (2019) – 8+
*DMX – Exodus – 7+
*Sa-Roc – The Sharecropper’s Daughter (Deluxe) – 8+
*BROCKHAMPTON – ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE – 7+
*Benny the Butcher & 38 Spesh – Trust the Sopranos – 6+
Eminem – Kamikaze (2018) – 6+
Pink Sweat$ – Pink Planet [17] – 6+
Mac Miller – Faces (2014)
*DJ Khaled – Khaled Khaled
JID – The Never Story (2017)
Tash Sultana – Terra Firma – 7+
Yelawolf – Mud Mouth
JID – Dicaprio 2 (2018)
Toby Ganger – Free Machine – 8+
Inverse – So Far (2008) – 7+
Devin the Dude – Soulful Distance – 6+
Guapdad 4000 – 1176
Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country Club [20] – 6+
Mello Music Group – Bushido
Comments: Almost no holdovers from the previous month, as I continued to work older albums into my regular rotation. May belonged to J. Cole though. I listened to his new album so much already that he went from unranked in my top 25 most listened to artists of 2021 to #1 on the list below. I’m a big fan of the album. I think every song is good. I can’t say I had high expectations for a new DMX album since he hasn’t made good music for like 15 years now, but this new album is pretty damn good. Certainly anyone that’s been a loyal fan all this time will enjoy it and even those of us that abandoned ship long ago should give it a listen. The production is substantially better than on any of his most recent releases and while X is far from sounding in prime form, his vocals are improved. Plus he also has some stellar features on the album. Imagine Benny the Butcher going half a year without releasing a new project. I’m officially starting my JID and Vince Staples anticipation phase.
The 25 Artists I’ve Listened To the Most in 2021
J. Cole [unranked]
DMX [unranked]
The Notorious B.I.G. [1]
Benny the Butcher [5]
Eminem [2]
MF DOOM [4]
MC Eiht [3]
Sa-Roc [14]
Conway the Machine [unranked]
Mac Miller [25]
Tash Sultana [8]
Lana Del Rey [18]
Tyrone’s Jacket [12]
KOTA the Friend [15]
Dua Lipa [13]
Pink Sweat$ [unranked]
Toby Ganger [unranked]
Kali Uchis [23]
Kendrick Lamar [unranked]
Kid Cudi [6]
Courtney Bell [7]
Snoop Dogg [unranked]
Scarface [unranked]
Boldy James [9]
Nyck Caution [10]
Comments: Since I last updated this two months ago, J. Cole released a new album and DMX passed away and then released a posthumous album so they went from outside my top 25 through March to my two most listened to artists of the year. Conway also got a similar bump thanks to yet another new project. I’ve been listening to a lot of TDE lately since all their artists are due to drop this summer. Almost all of them fell shy of my top 25 here, but Kendrick cracked the list and I expect him to keep climbing it, especially if his long overdue follow-up to 2017’s DAMN. finally drops.
You can click the link above to see my most recent additions to either playlist, but I’m not going to list them here because it’s the middle of June and I don’t which songs I added in May and which ones I’ve added in June, so I’ll just post them all in my next writeup.