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"Chance The Rapper's 25 Favorite Albums (link)"


  

          

http://www.complex.com/music/2013/09/chance-the-rappers-favorite-albums/

Chance The Rapper has become the toast of hip-hop over a very short time. A year ago, he was known primarily as a regional star in the Chicago area, as his #10Day tape built buzz below the national radar. But with the release of this year's Acid Rap, Chicago's most dexterous talent has exploded on the national scene, opening for some of hip-hop's biggest stars like Macklemore, Kendrick Lamar, and Eminem.

The latter two artists have definitely been influential on the rapper's style—you can hear Em in his delivery and the way his flow sometimes goes on extended metaphorical flights of fancy, and his good kid in a drill city approach can't help but be compared to Lamar. But he's a child of the internet age, and his influences are as diverse as those of any music obsessive. Listening to Acid Rap never feels like a history lesson; instead, exploring the many strands of musical DNA that makes up its overall sound becomes an exploration of the artist's personality and taste.

We spoke with Chance The Rapper about the multitude of artists who've had an impact on hip-hop's rookie of the year. From hip-hop classics to indie to street rap to R&B legends, Chance's favorite performers are a diverse example of cornucopia of styles available to anyone who grew up post-Napster. Here are Chance The Rapper's 25 Favorite Albums.

Michael Jackson, Off the Wall (1979)
Michael Jackson, Bad (1987)
Jay Z, Reasonable Doubt (1996)
Lauryn Hill, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998)
Jill Scott, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 (2000)
D'Angelo, Voodoo (2000)
Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP (2000)
R. Kelly, TP-2.com (2000)
Jay Z, The Blueprint (2000)
OutKast, The Love Below (2003)
50 Cent, Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2003)
John Legend, Get Lifted (2004)
Kanye West, The College Dropout (2004)
Kanye West, Late Registration (2005)
Lupe Fiasco, Fahrenheit 1/15 Part II: Revenge Of The Nerds (2006)
Joanna Newsom, Ys (2006)
Kanye West, Graduation (2007)
Lil Wayne, The Carter Meets The Cartel (2007)
Jay Z, The Blueprint 3 (2009)
Rick Ross, Teflon Don (2010)
Kanye West, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010)
Francis and the Lights, It'll Be Better (2010)
James Blake, James Blake (2011)
Frank Ocean, channel ORANGE (2012)
Sampha, Dual EP (2013)

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Falcons, Braves, Bulldogs and Hawks

Geto Boys, Poison Clan, UGK, Eightball & MJG, OutKast, Goodie Mob

  

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I think he likes Kanye
Sep 18th 2013
1
Hometown hero.
Sep 18th 2013
2
he was on some "kanye told me to dropout" shit, too
Sep 18th 2013
3
      Awesome misquote.
Sep 18th 2013
4
thank goodness for an original list
Sep 18th 2013
5
Two albums out of 25 from the 90s
Sep 19th 2013
8
BTW, he sounds like Bootie Brown to me. And Wayne. And Ahmad
Sep 18th 2013
6
yup
Sep 19th 2013
7
sometimes
Sep 21st 2013
11
i wonder if he put james blake on there cause he worked w/ him
Sep 19th 2013
9
This brief interview is great (link)
Sep 21st 2013
10
I dig this kid
Sep 22nd 2013
12

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