10 Rap Albums That Flopped


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10. Roddy Ricch – “Live Life Fast”:
Kicking off our list is Roddy Ricch’s “Live Life Fast.” While his previous releases garnered widespread acclaim, this album struggled to recapture the magic, leaving fans and critics alike disappointed.

9. Eminem – “Revival”:
Eminem, a rap icon, stumbled with “Revival.” The album was criticized for its inconsistent tone and lackluster tracks, failing to resonate with fans who were accustomed to his earlier groundbreaking work.

8. Chance the Rapper – “The Big Day”:
“The Big Day” by Chance the Rapper was met with high hopes, but its overly commercial sound and lack of cohesion left listeners feeling disconnected from the artist’s previous charm.

7. Migos – “Culture II”:
Following the success of “Culture,” Migos’ “Culture II” couldn’t quite capture the same magic. With an overwhelming number of tracks, the album suffered from repetitiveness and a lack of standout hits.

6. DJ Khaled – “Father of Asahd”:
Known for his star-studded collaborations, DJ Khaled’s “Father of Asahd” fell short of expectations. Despite its impressive lineup of features, the album struggled to maintain a cohesive identity.

5. Pop Smoke – “Faith”:
“Faith” was released posthumously after Pop Smoke’s tragic passing. While fans anticipated a worthy tribute to the late artist, the album received mixed reviews for its departure from his signature sound.

4. Logic – “Supermarket”:
Logic’s venture into the realm of alternative rap with “Supermarket” left fans bewildered. Departing from his established style, the album failed to resonate with listeners who had come to appreciate his traditional hip-hop roots.

3. Lil Wayne – “Rebirth”:
Lil Wayne’s experimentation with rock-infused rap in “Rebirth” didn’t quite hit the mark. The album faced criticism for its departure from his rap prowess and inability to seamlessly blend the genres.

2. 6ix9ine – “TattleTales”:
6ix9ine’s “TattleTales” was met with controversy even before its release, and the album’s lack of artistic growth and reliance on shock value contributed to its lackluster performance.

1. Lil Xan – “Total Xanarchy”:
At the top of our list is Lil Xan’s “Total Xanarchy.” Despite the hype surrounding his rise to fame, the album’s underwhelming content and lack of depth left many feeling unsatisfied.

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