ed the culture and given us some of the greatest hits of all time with this vibrantly illustrated anthology, featuring 50 of the most lauded, controversial, and iconic hip-hop albums!
From underground roots to mainstream popularity, hip-hop's influence on music and entertainment around the world has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Ode to Hip-Hop chronicles the journey with profiles of fifty albums that have defined, expanded, and ultimately transformed the genre into what it is today. From 2 Live Crew's groundbreaking
As Nasty As They Wanna Be in 1989 to Cardi B's similarly provocative
Invasion of Privacy almost thirty years later, and more,
Ode to Hip-Hop covers hip-hop from coast to coast. Organized by decade and with sidebars on fashion, mixtapes, and key players throughout, the result is a comprehensive homage to hip-hop, published just in time for the fiftieth anniversary. Enjoyed in the club, at a party, through speakers or headphones--the albums in this book deserve to be listened to again and again, for the next fifty years and beyond.
Albums featured:
Kurtis Blow (self-titled, 1980);
The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, 1982);
Run-D.M.C (self-titled, 1984),
Hot, Cool & Vicious (Salt-N-Pepa, 1986);
Paid in Full (Eric B. & Rakim, 1987);
Straight Outta Compton (N.W.A, 1988);
Lyte as a Rock (MC Lyte, 1988);
As Nasty as They Wanna Be (2 Live Crew, 1989);
Mama Said Knock You Out (LL Cool J, 1990);
People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm (A Tribe Called Quest, 1990);
The Chronic (Dr. Dre, 1992);
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (Wu-Tang Clan, 1993);
Black Reign (Queen Latifah, 1993);
Doggystyle (Snoop Dogg, 1993);
Illmatic (Nas, 1994);
Ready to Die (The Notorious B.I.G., 1994);
The Diary (Scarface, 1994);
Funkdafied (Da Brat, 1994);
Mystic Stylez (Three 6 Mafia, 1995);
Hard Core (Lil' Kim, 1996);
Ridin' Dirty (UGK, 1996);
All Eyez On Me (2Pac, 1996);
Supa Dupa Fly (Missy Elliott, 1997);
Aquemini (Outkast, 1998);
The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (Lauryn Hill, 1998);
It's Dark and Hell Is Hot (DMX, 1998);
Things Fall Apart (The Roots, 1999);
Da Baddest B***h (Trina, 2000);
The Marshall Mathers LP (Eminem, 2000);
The Blueprint (JAY-Z, 2001);
Lord Willin' (Clipse, 2002);
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (50 Cent, 2003);
The College Dropout (Kanye West, 2004);
Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (Young Jeezy, 2005);
King (T.I., 2006);
Lupe Fiasco's the Cool (Lupe Fiasco, 2007);
The Carter III (Lil Wayne, 2008);
The State vs. Radric Davis (Gucci Mane, 2009);
Pink Friday (Nicki Minaj, 2010);
Watch the Throne (JAY-Z & Kanye West, 2011);
Nothing Was the Same (Drake, 2013);
To Pimp a Butterfly (Kendrick Lamar, 2015);
DS2 (Future, 2015);
Culture (Migos, 2017);
Invasion of Privacy (Cardi B., 2018);
Whack World (Tierra Whack, 2018);
Eve (Rapsody, 2019);
City on Lock (City Girls, 2020);
Montero (Lil Nas X, 2021);
Traumazine (Megan Thee Stallion, 2022)