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Here Are The 25 Most Slept On Hip-Hop/R&B Albums of 2015

Posted on December 30th, 2015
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Staff Editor


2015 is almost officially over and what year it was for music. We saw some incredible releases these past 12 months and enough breaking news to last us for decades to come.

Justin Bieber made an epic return to the game and reclaimed his number 1 spot, Adele’s new album 25 has gone more than 7-times platinum in the month that it’s been released, Drake was a part of two great albums and is in the running for song of the year with “Hotline Bling,” etc.

But what about the 50+ albums that most of the music world overlooked?

Have no fear, we’ve put together what we believe to be the 25 most slept on albums of 2015. Click the following pages to see which albums you might’ve missed out on this year and give us your thoughts below!

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2 responses to “Here Are The 25 Most Slept On Hip-Hop/R&B Albums of 2015”

  1. Alex Godoy says:

    1st thank u for Talking on Wale TAAN! The way he tied in the discussions lyrically and from multiple perspectives with a Perfect Sonic compliment.No skip tracks and Genius songs like Helium Balloon, Girls on Drugs, White Shoes,H Town Anthem,Matrimony. 2nd King Los had some powerful songs you described well mixed with some fun tracks still filled with content and wordplay.3rd Lupe should be awarded for his album. It’s Timeless. 4th Joey definitely brought boom bap back to mainstream 5th. That Raekwon album is dope. I feel ppl dismiss it because some of the features and the sonic marriage of old and new. He executed very well and lyrically sounds better then ever. Guess not Obfcl 1 or 2 but appreciate difference. Joel Ortiz Human and Czarface should be more recognised. Puff did do his thing on Money Makin Mitch too. That is probably the most criminally slept on along with Czarface , CNN Lessons, and Redman Mudface

  2. Keyonta Selfsufficient says:

    Gerald Walker – Target