Music has always had the power of reflecting the state of the world. So as one can imagine, with the horrible year of 2020 finally behind us, fans are left with a slew of disappointing projects that mirror the lackluster times.
As in the case of Lil Uzi Vert and Future’s Pluto x Baby Pluto, some of these albums fell short of expectations. Others, such as Tekashi 6ix9ine’s infamous TattleTales, proved to be worse than we would have guessed — despite the low standards.
From Trippie Redd’s upward trajectory marred by the lackluster Pegasus to 2 Chainz and his T.R.U. crew attempting to make waves with a joint album, take a stroll with HipHopDX as we recall 2020’s largest flops and biggest disappointments.
Tory Lanez – DAYSTAR
Tory Lanez is well ahead of his competition for the most disappointing release of the year. He developed an extraordinary following last summer’s Quarantine Radio, murdered Jack Harlow’s “What’s Popping (Remix)” and then quickly and utterly fumbled any acclaim earned by allegedly shooting Megan Thee Stallion — and denying any involvement. On the post-shooting release DAYSTAR, the Canadian rapper makes excuse after excuse for the incident while backed by unimaginably boring melodramatic beats. A grueling hour and some change listen, the effort resulted in Tory’s lowest-performing album to date. Good job?
DaBaby – Blame It On Baby
Even an artist as prevalent and prominent throughout rap as DaBaby can release subpar projects. Though he conquered 2019 as HipHopDX’s Rapper Of The Year and was featured on seemingly every hyped-track of the last two years, the Charlotte Hornet missed badly on Blame It On Baby, an LP only salvaged by its quadruple-platinum runaway hit, the Roddy Ricch-featured “ROCKSTAR.” But like any good creative, DaBaby processed the negative feedback and released the much improved deluxe edition and his emotional homage to his late sibling, My Brother’s Keeper (Long Live G) EP.
2 Chainz & T.R.U. – No Face No Case
2 Chainz, backed by his The Real University (T.R.U.) students, sounds lost on their compilation project No Face No Case, which released last February. The ATL rapper has served as one of the region’s bards for over a decade, so his cosign is typically trusted but on No Face No Case, the T.R.U. rap collective (comprised of Skooly, Worl, Sleepy Rose and Hott LockedN) accomplish nothing across the project’s 15 tracks. Sadly, Chainz is even overshadowed by mediocre performances by his protégés. With his solid solo project in So Help Me God! on the way, fans know 2 Chainz is still on point — he just took an L along the way.
Trippie Redd – Pegasus
Trippie Redd is an artist who we expect to be around for a while. He’s got a knack for crafting emotive melodies and can bar-up most of his former SoundCloud peers. But Pegasus is an overly ambitious project that falls short of its desired aim. Even with a high-powered cast of guest features, the only notable song was “Weeeeee,” which grew to fame thanks to going viral on TikTok. Despite the hiccup of his latest effort, Trippie is on a sharp, upward trajectory and shouldn’t let this fantasy obstacle hold him back.
Tekashi 6ix9ine – TattleTales
Even Tekashi 6ix9ine apologists are still shaking their collective heads at TattleTales, the first post-prison album from the Brooklyn-born rapper. “TROLLZ,” his collaborative effort with Nicki Minaj landed 6ix9ine his first Billboard No. 1 before it plummeted to No. 34, breaking a record for the biggest drop from the top slot in Billboard’s history. TattleTales is a collection of incoherent, incompatible tracks thrown at the charts to see what sticks. The absence of focus, maturity and any form of creativity makes TattleTales a tough half-hour listen no one would wish on their worst enemies.
Blueface – Find The Beat
Blueface didn’t grow to fame through being a good rapper. He might as well be a reality TV star, given the amount of time he spends recording women fighting in bikinis and the lack of time he spends on his music. Find The Beat incredibly met the low expectations one would associate with a Blueface album. Loaded with equally-unlistenable features from Ambjaay, Stunna 4 Vegas and YBN Nahmir, Find The Beat is a poorly-masked cash grab from an artist plummeting out of musical relevance.
Drake – Dark Lane Demo Tapes
For better or worse, when Drake drops the world drops what they’re doing to listen and even a bad album from Drake will garner acclaim. But Dark Lane Demo Tapes rivals 2018’s Scorpion for the worst effort in the 6 God’s discography. It’s a bad sign when the two most noteworthy songs, “Toosie Slide” and “Pain 1993,” only grew to notoriety through TikTok dance trends and memes about Playboi Carti’s baby voice. But Drake is gearing up for Certified Lover Boy this months, so fans are hopeful for a more satisfactory project.
Dave East – Karma 3
All fans want is for Dave East to live up to his full potential. But with Karma 3, the latest in what seems like an endless string of “debut albums” from the Harlem rapper, is yet another disappointing offering from an artist with some undeniable talent and Nas as a mentor. Perhaps he was too distracted while acting as Method Man in Wu-Tang: An American Saga to give this album the focus it needed. But after a lukewarm reception, East double down on an equally average deluxe edition.
Lil Uzi Vert & Future – Pluto x Baby Pluto
Lil Uzi Vert and Future are two of the most prominent rappers in rap right now. So when it was announced they’d partnered for a new joint album, fans thought they were about to be taken to outer space. But when Pluto x Baby Pluto arrived, fans were left confused — how could this super duo have such terrible chemistry? Across the 54-minute album, Future and his protégé trade mediocre bars that occasionally produce a hit. Like much of the music he released this year, Future was adequate but Uzi, fresh off one of the best albums of the year in Eternal Atake, could have achieved so much more.
You deleting comments thats calling you out for your bias against Tory putting him on a “disappointing music” list for a crime he may not have committed? So you can’t even handle critique of your own writing? Smh sensitive ass simp.
Mofo’s don’t know how to make albums no more.
ONLY BATTY MEN HATE ON TORY LANEZ ALBUM
Torys album was fire. Idk who’s paying you to throw dirt on his name. It’s been half a year and still no proof tory has done anything wrong. Money over fallouts. The Tory Lanez story seems to have been forgotten about. Makes you question what really happened. Hip hop is fake like WWE
lmao who wrote this bs, Daystar is his best effort to date.
You are wrong about the Tory.
Mr Blake,
You are not from this culture so your opinion on hip hop in general holds no weight. Please don’t try and capitalize on this Tory hate campaign and always remember that You are just a guest in this culture.
Blake..you are not hiphop. Please exit the building.
I generally dislike the music of Tory Lanez, however this may be the first time where he had a solid album front to back. Whether or not he shot Meg is irrelevant to the quality of the album. But the rest of this list is pretty accurate, however I dont have expectations for most of these dudes so i wasn’t disappointed really.
Wow. Came here to say I thought the tory album was pretty good. Then I read the comments. Guess it had more to do with the antics than the music.
I thought Karma 3 was one of Dave East better works. Damn I’m way off
Blake got an obvious bland taste
This is one of the worst things I’ve ever read not only tory but DRAKE and DA BABY???. You have absolutely to validation no more
Ps4 add me Young_Sleek
Truth be told I’m not a Tory Lanez fan but have heard his stuff before. I got to say this Daystar album is the most fire I’ve ever heard Lanez on a whole project. So obvious that this making it on the worst album list is some type of moral judgement rather than music.
i thought the drake album was fire tho
Clueless mf, your opinion is invalid.
I thought Karma 3 was good. I think you’re reaching with that one.
That Tory album was flames ? Quit with the bullshit
That Tory album was fire
Its funny, I’ve never been one for tory lanez. But if we are being honest, that daystar album was atleast on par with what he had been releasing if not better. I understand rating something poorly based on lyrical content, but I rarely see that as the case within hiphop these days, so saying this album is one of the worst based on what he’s talking about isn’t really valid or consistent.
I agree my Boi (assuming you your a man not being sexist lol) hell of a world we like in now
Now let’s have a top of the most disappointing hip-hop sites. I’ll start: one that bases most of its content off social media.
Suck Em off but down Dave East..LMao
Dave East was TRASH. Accept it peasant