
17. Lil' Wayne: 'Tha Carter III' (2008) - Tipped to be the 2008's hottest hip-hop album before it even dropped, Lil� Wayne was under a lot of pressure to deliver. Many rescheduled release dates later 'Tha Carter III' finally arrived� and boy was it something special. Featuring Kanye West, Robin Thicke, and Jay-Z, Wayne lyrically assassinated everyone in his weight category and above. The record that made Lil' Wayne.
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- Absolutely love this list! Although, where are Kaiser Chiefs?

- not good enough really

Kaiser Chiefs are on our worst albums of the decade countdown 
- not enough dance

I was just thinking about this the other day. Can't argue with most of these although I am missing Beck's Sea Change, Bon Iver and CSS.
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