There’s no second place for the Grammys — there can be only one.
That being said, the nominees for Best Rap Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards all bring merit and credibility to the table and have a decent shot at winning. HipHopDX has analyzed the case for each Hip Hop superstar, one of whom will be popping champagne come the night of February 12, 2017.
Chance The Rapper – Coloring Book*
Tagline: The Chance To Really Make History
The Grammys made a major move by even allowing Coloring Book to be nominated since it’s technically a mixtape and not commercially available. The project charted on Billboard’s 200 albums chart without any traditional album sales and is arguably the epitome of the modern music industry.
Beyond any of those technicalities, Chance The Rapper brought a fresh sound that swept the nation by storm. He had people smiling, dancing and praising the Lord for their blessings all while being the voice of a generation. — Victoria Hernandez
Drake – VIEWS**
Tagline: How Can You Argue With A Billion Streams?
VIEWS was a sales behemoth. You likely read one of our many stories about its success.
It didn’t necessarily resonate as much with critics, although its 69% Metacritic average was more generous than our own.
Still, it’s not even the worst Metacritic score out of the nominees for this year’s award, which was Major Key with 67%. The Life Of Pablo was a 75%, De La scored 77% and Blank Face LP hit 81%. Coloring Book was the critical darling of 2016, nabbing 90% on Metacritic and placements all over DX’s Best Of 2016 lists.
But does critical praise guarantee Grammy victory?
Looking at the winners in the Rap category over the last five years, the majority answer is no. Sure, To Pimp A Butterfly and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy were universally lauded by critics (96% and 94% on Metacritic, respectively), but none of the other three winners cracked 80%. Drake’s Take Care had 78%, Macklemore’s The Heist had 74% and The Marshall Mathers LP 2 only had 72%.
VIEWS may not be considered the “best” album by everyone, but there’s no denying that it was objectively the biggest album of 2016 in Rap, or any other genre you want to put it in. — Chris Mitchell
DJ Khaled – Major Key
Tagline: …Major Key!
DJ Khaled has been an active and vibrant member of the Hip Hop populace for a while now, but it was only within the past year-and-some-change that his celebrity breached the A-list radar.
With his ninth studio album, he was able to finally get a big payoff from recording with his usual suspects (Drake, Nas, Future, etc.), netting him a quartet of Billboard Top 100 hits, and helping him scoop up a Gold plaque for the album. He also championed a pre-4 Your Eyez Only J. Cole months in advance and oversaw an unofficial “Control Pt. II” in “Holy Key.”
Plus his Grammy speech would undoubtedly be an instant meme classic. Do it for the culture. — Trent Clark
Kanye West – The Life Of Pablo
Tagline: A Transforming Musical Organism For The Streaming Generation
No one on the list has as many Grammy wins or nominations as Kanye West, and for good reason. Matter of fact, he’s technically featured on three other nominees’ projects for Best Rap Album as well. Many accused The Life Of Pablo of sounding unfinished initially and they were right. Why? Because only the internet generation could produce a streaming-only project being tinkered with (or updated for some) over a period of five months. Some also called the project the ultimate bridge between art and software. As far as the music is concerned, The Life Of Pablo made an actual star out of Desiigner, raised Google searches on bleaching assholes and gave HipHopDX its verse of the year via Chance The Rapper. — Ural Garrett
De La Soul – and the Anonymous Nobody…
Tagline: Out There? Yes. But Haven’t They Always Been?
When De La Soul launched its 2015 Kickstarter campaign, Pos, Dave and Maseo never imagined it would garner over $600,000 to make their ninth studio album, and the Anonymous Nobody…, but sure enough, the money came in. From there, the trio gave the people what they wanted: an 18-track, wild roller-coaster ride of unexpected features and countless sonic risks — similar to the ones they’ve been taking since the group’s highly revered 1988 classic, 3 Feet High and Rising.
From the undeniably funkdafied cut, “Pain,” with Snoop Dogg’s smooth, G’ed-out vocals and the slow, soulful “Drawn” with dream-pop group Little Dragon, to the heavenly abyss of “Exodus” featuring the Gorillaz’s Damon Albarn and infectious nature of “Snoopies” with Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, they took leaps that (for the most part) worked. It may take a few spins before the genius of the album is revealed, but once it is, it’s impossible to ignore. — Kyle Eustice
ScHoolboy Q – Blank Face LP
Tagline: Groovy Gangsta Music With A Twist Of Lemon-Lime Funk
If the Grammy Committee is looking to earn street cred and to pay back TDE for the Grammy snub that was further soured by an iMessage, then Blank Face LP is the route they want to speed down. Virtually every song on Q’s last project serves a purpose, whether it was at a vibrant house party (“Big Body” w/ Tha Dogg Pound), a blunt-rolling sesh (“Kno Ya Wrong” w/ Lance SkiiiWalker) or drive-by soundtrack (“Ride Out” w/ Vince Staples). Plus, “THat Part” was literally the coolest Kanye song to drop in 2016. — Trent Clark
*HipHopDX’s 2016 Album of the Year
**One of HipHopDX’s Worst Albums of 2016
Life of Pablo aint even a finished album. Idk how Ye even fooled people with that shit. Half them songs aint even done
Chance will win because the industry is trying to champion a moral here. In my opinion Q should get the award. Its the most cohesive project of those nominated.
“Most cohesive”??? You gotta go listen to De La Soul’s album…
DeLa should win, but Views and coloring book probably will
DeLaSoul and Q are the only ones deservin it
They might slide that to Drake, it’s the Grammys
Come on dx*frake will be given the grammy*Pablo is my choice*
Why vote is for TLOP
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Tlop is such trash
Drizzaveli is taking the Grammy home. Anyone that thinks otherwise is a hating moron. #DrakeIsLifeDrakeIsLife
Blank Face?! Serious?? Crazy that that’s even a consideration… I thought it was a good album, surprised the Grammys thought so too, lol. And DJ Khaled??? Cmon, can we agree that albums that are just compilations of feature tracks cant be nominated?? Kinda insulting to the real emcees and their albums listed here… The Anonymous Nobody was HANDS DOWN the best album this year tho.
Heres a better question…who cares? SMFH
Still can’t believe Major Key was nominated…
I just think that Kanye’s trap album being nominated opens the door for the Futures and Young Thugs to be nominated.
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They gonna give it to the white rapper, and drake the closet to that. Even tho views only has two actually rap songs on it. None of those songs he wrote himself of course.
What do the old folks at the grammy’s know about hip-hop and rap?
Voting members include “music industry professionals who represent a diverse set of backgrounds. Members professions can include anything from vocalists to songwriters, engineers to producers, and everything in between. To be qualified for membership, however, voting members must have creative or technical credits on at least six commercially released tracks on a physical music release or 12 on a digital album.”
That’s what they told you. Yet some how McLemore and Ryan Lewis beat Kendrick Lamar for rap album of the year. Nas Biggie and Pac never won a Grammy. Keep believing everything ppl tell you. Smh
DE LA SOUL DESERVES IT. Only good album on the list. plus alot of the voters would know who they are.
it would be between drake and de la soul. they would see drakes name and assume thats who they should vote for. kanye has no chance anymore because he is tool and the laughing stock of the industry. lol
the grammy awards should have looked liked this —-
1. A Tribe Called Quest – We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service —
2. Skepta – Konnichiwa —
3. De La Soul – and The Anonymous Nobody —
4. Royce Da 5’9″ – Layers —
5. The Game – 1992 —
and the winner is……. Tribe Called Quest. — a close second would be Royce Da 5’9″
thank you, wheres tribe
Since they have no Caucasian rappers to give the award to, Drake gonna win even tho he sung most of Veiws. Real rappers rarely wins a Grammy.
Sad part about this is the only really good album here is Q’s. Rest of it is garbage.
Tech n9ne the storm
I’ll make you a bet. And I recommend you make this bet with your friends. If anyone besides Chance wins, I will give you $500. If Chance wins, the woman that is most important to you sucks me off on Snapchat. That negro Chance is a lock this year.
Whoever has the most views eins. Welcome to the lack of lyrics era.
These albums all suck.
Just to be clear…we (hip hop) should give less than two f*cks about the Grammys.
TLOP by a Landslide