This week we continue with the Top Ten Lists with the 10 best albums of 2005. Now granted, this list only goes as far as the albums I have bought or d/l the majority of online. So there won't be as open of players as in Movies, and there won't be no Emancipation of Mimi (aka the sweet story of Mariah's return to Glory crap), no U2 glory here (runaway winners from the Grammys) and no Steely Dan upsets.
So, without further ado, I bring to you what will surely be the most lopsided, comical top 10 albums list youll find, but MY list nonetheless:
#10 GET LIFTED: John Legend
John Legend broke the mold for the term "Rhythm and Blues" with his debut album "Get
Lifted." He recently won Best New Artist and Best Rn'B Album at the Grammys the other night and deservingly so. His opening single, "Ordinary People," rushed through the BillBoard singles charts over the summer and poeple quickly began raising their eyebrows to the piano-gifted singer. His stint with Kayne West, a big name in the rap game, helped get those in Hip Hop fashion to rub up to him more and the two's catchy single "Number One" was one of the more pleasant suprises of the year and should have been nominated for Best Song by Duo or Group in the Grammys. Look forward to this guy's next album in 06 and I doubt Mr. Legend has to worry about any sophmore slumps. Were looking at the male version of Alicia Keys on the piano keys and vocals. AMEN! "David Banner, David Banner"
The man has been around dishing hot beats to rap artists long before he debut his album in the rap game a couple years back. His newest album, "Certified", recently dropped this winter, is easily his best work to date. He dropped the HOT commercial radio success hit "Play," (if you havent heard the un-edited version, you haven't heard the real track), has many duets with some of Hip Hops finest artists (tracks with Jagged Edge, Twista, Jadakiss, Case, Three 6 Mafia and Talib Kwali) and really broke out his range in this album. The tracks "My Life" and "Crossroads" brings depth to his talent we have yet to see from his gangsta-driven songs of past albums. And he still gives audiences those hot joints with tracks like "X'd" and "Lost Souls." Banner, unlike most rap artists, is getting better with each album. That is a promising sign that we don't see often in rap music these days.
#8 BREAKAWAY: Kelly Clarkson
Everyone's favorite American Idol has made it. She was the first Idol winner 4 years ago and we still hear her name, but we haven't heard much from the likes of Ruben Studdard and Clay Aiken. The recent Carrie Underwood has just gotten started. Clarkson is lightyears ahead of the other Idol winners and she has all the reason to have died out by now. She had 3 number one singles and her fourth "Because of You" is going to make it also. The girl can sing and has tremendous appeal. Young or old, guy or girl, this chick is causing people to turn heads and makes pop music cool again. However, if anyone is more primed for a down album it might be her. It's going be hard to top this album in a genre where one hit wonders "wonder" the most. Then again, she has already reversed the odds against her so far...who's to say she doesn't have more to show than we ever expected. Behind Those Hazle Eyes....we can only hope and pray that Kelly can keep this going. I aint afraid to put her on this list...you go girl!#7 CONFESSIONS: Usher
Usher continues to pour out his heart n soul into his albums and has solidified himself as one of the genre's elite artists. Although to me, 8701 (his previous album) was much too underrated and his best album by far, nevertheless Confessions was a terrific album. He dished out the club hit of the year "Yeah" and slow-jam successes like "Burn" and "Confessions," which is when Usher is at his best when it comes to songs of the heart. He is one of the few RnB artists that can run both angles of the game and still be able to sit atop. Hip Hop, rap, slow jams that utilize his incredible vocal ability. The guy is on a rampage and despite record numbers can still find ways to compete amongst his fellow singers. Just recently, an article was released that hearing Chris Brown all over the radio got Usher calling Jermaine Dupri to tell him "I think its about that time." Were waiting Raymond....YEAH!
The best thing to ever happen to G-Unit just as it was becoming repetative and sounding the same. Was it any surprise he left because he didn't want to fall into that circle of recycle and re-produce. Game literally put the entire West Coast rap regime on his back and like a whirlwind slammed the door hinges down and welcomed the coast back. The hurricane has a voice resembling the likes of DMX when he puts his emotion and heart into his tracks. Tracks like the Swizz Beats produced "Church for Thugs" and "No More Fun and Games" are perfect examples of how Game's pain can be distinguished through his vocals and rhymes. This is one of those special albums where I can say top to bottom there isn't a single track that's unbareable. If there's anything that keeps this album from reaching number one it's the obvious change in demeanor and voice when 50 cent appears on a few of the tracks. Even so, songs like the incredibly catchy "Hate it or Love it" and "Westside Story" are still great songs, but you take out the Fiddy Invested tracks and listen to the rest, you get a totally different experience in "the game." This is one rap artist that is sure to stir more controversy with his beef against G-Unit and a sophmore album that can only be better because of the jumpship. 
AMERICAN IDIOT: Green Day
Shocking I'm sure for those that know me best, but when I jotted down the 20 or so albums I had in their entirity for 2005, no album had me bobbin my head, repeating the songs and blasted their CD more so than Green Day's "American Idiot." Sure half of the album is politically aimed by a certain band's opinion on our president and our country's poor state. However, I didn't allow someone's opinion on our country to dismay what a great and downright Classic Album this was. Green Day has been around since early 90s. For any artist/band of any genre to have that sort of longevity says something. Whats even more astounding is to be around that long and still be able to put out your Best Work! Green Day's smash single "Blvd. of Broken Dreams" was one of those perfect songs. It can relate to almost anyone who listens to music, send shear chills down one's spine and make even some cry. The entire album is enjoyable, not a single track worthy of skipping. Not many albums exist in this day and age like that, in a generation where commercial success is having two hit singles and you can go platinum. Green Day did it top to bottom and are still growing as a band. They alone can still make people (like myself) who mostly listen to one or two types of genres that are polar opposites of rock and still find appeal to it! Then again, that's how this entire lists ended up didn't it....
Just Outta Humor, here is a list of a few of the albums I had that DIDNT make the list: Eminem's "Encore," Lil Jon's "Crunk Juice," Tony Yayo's "Thoughts of a Predicate Felon," 112's "Pain and Pleasure" and 50 Cent's "The Massacre"
Coming Up: the Best in Video Games in 2005












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