DECADE Wrap-UP: Sound-Savvy’s Top Albums Of The 2000′s

It’s December 31st, 2009 — the last day of the month, year, and decade. If you’re anything like me, you’ve listened to a LOT of music this past decade. Last night on Mindstream Radio, I counted down my top 11 hip-hop and R&B albums, but there are a few that I couldn’t announce last night for the sake of time that need to make it on the Top Albums of the 2000′s list. So here’s my complete list…By the way, this list is NOT RANKED, these are just my personal favorites over the past 10 years.

  1. Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP – May 2000
  2. Destiny’s Child – Survivor – May 2001
  3. Alicia Keys – Songs in A Minor – June 2001
  4. Jay-Z – Blueprint – September 2001
  5. Maroon 5 – Songs About Jane – June 2002
  6. Missy Elliott – Under Construction – November 2002
  7. 50 Cent – Get Rich or Die Tryin – Feb 2003
  8. Evanescence – Fallen -  March 2003
  9. Outkast – Speakerboxxx /Love Below – September 2003
  10. Ludacris – Chicken and Beer – October 2003
  11. Usher – Confessions – March 2004
  12. Green Day- American Idiot – September 2004
  13. Kelly Clarkson – Breakaway – November 2004
  14. Mary J. Blige – Breakthrough – December 2005
  15. Kanye West – College Dropout – February 2004
  16. Mariah Carey – The Emancipation of Mimi – April 2005
  17. Ne-yo – In My Own Words – February 2006
  18. FutureSex/Love Sounds – September 2006
  19. T.I. – T.I. vs. T.I.P. – July 2007
  20. Radiohead – In Rainbows – October 2007

So, now that you’ve seen my list… anything to add? Anything to take away?

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8 comments

  1. David /

    Beyonce – Dangerously In Love
    Mariah Carey – The Emancipation
    Aaliyah – Aaliyah
    Amerie – All I have (still listen to this till this day)
    Tweet – Southern Hummingbird
    Usher – Confusions
    50 cent – Get Rich Or Die Tryin’
    Mary J. Blige – The Breakthrough
    Lykee Li – Youth Novels
    Kanye West – Late Registration
    Justin Timberlake – Future Sex/LoveSounds
    Ashanti – Ashanti (this was a good album even though she can’t sing…lol)
    Brandy – Fullmoon (a lot of ppl slept on this album)

  2. John /

    Great list really feeling…maroon 5, missy,alicia keys, mary, and mariah…
    I’d add
    Aaliyah-aaliyah
    Tweet-southern hummingbird
    Amerie-all i have
    Craig David-Born to do it
    Lupe fiasco-the cool
    COmmon-Be
    Beyonce-DIL
    Brandy-afrodesiac
    Faith evans=faithfully and 1st lady

  3. sammy_lpool /

    My top 20 in no order after no.6 :
    1. Beyoncé – B’day
    2.Jay-z – blueprint 3
    3. Kanye – late registration
    4.destinys child-the writings on the wall (its 1999-close enough)
    5.Jay-Z -black album
    6. black eyed peas- elephunk
    7.Nickelback- All the right reasons
    8.Alicia Keys – songs in a minor
    9. Alicia keys – the element of freedom
    10. tinchy stryder – catch 22
    11.Miss-Teeq – miss teeq
    12.Mr.Hudson – straight no chaser
    13.Nelly Furtado- Loose
    14.Shontelle Layne – shontelligence
    15.Jamelia – thankyou
    16. steps – step one
    17. shaggy- hot shot
    18.p!nk – missundaztood
    19.Allstars- allstars
    20.beyonce – I Am…sasha fierce

  4. TJ, I feel u on that. The Writing’s On The Wall was Destiny’s Child’s best album, hands down. But Survivor ushered in a whole new era. The era of the independent women. I think they did things on that album that a lot of girl groups are STILL trying to emulate, even in the simplest sense of making a single anthem. This album had a few. And I agree, Dangerously In Love should’ve made the cut.

    sammy… I could see adding Elephunk, that was a dope album. The Black album to me didn’t live up to the hype. I’d put Dangerously In Love up before I add B’Day. Late Registration over College Dropout though? Hmmmm… that’s a good one….

  5. sammy_lpool /

    id throw neyo off and possibly kelly clarkson and radio head and id add Elephunk – Black eyed peas, Jay-z the black album+ blueprint 3 if tht not to recent, and id put beyoncé b’dy up and swap college dropout for late registration – bt thts a uk take on it.

  6. TJ /

    As a devout Destiny’s Child stan since 1997 – present, I say without even a hint of hateration that Survivor was their weakest album. It had a few successful singles, but as a collection of music, it was flimsy, overproduced, and devoid of depth. “Dangerously In Love” was probably the biggest stand out, and it was Beyonce’s album that made it as prominent as it is. Destiny Fulfilled, while nowhere near as popular and obviously a rushed bone thrown to us longtime fans wanting the DC chapter completed properly with one more album, had better songs, better vocals from all three ladies, and better writing/production. It wouldn’t make my list, but neither would Survivor.

    Surprised to see not a single Beyonce album made the cut, especially if Survivor could make it. Dangerously In Love introduced a superstar and contained what many critics hail as one of the decade’s best songs: Crazy In Love.

    Ne-Yo’s In My Own Words is one of my favorite albums still.

  7. Great list.. ou pretty much hit them all. I’ll get back to you on this fi I think of any others.

  8. I can’t disagree with ya BRO good list

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