Trap music, with its booming 808s, skittering hi-hats, and gritty lyrics, has become one of the most influential and popular subgenres of hip-hop over the past two decades. From its roots in the Southern United States to its global domination of the charts, trap has evolved and expanded, producing countless classic albums along the way. This list aims to celebrate the 100 best trap albums of all time, showcasing the genre’s diversity, innovation, and impact on the broader music landscape.
1. T.I. – Trap Muzik (2003)
Often credited with coining the term “trap music,” T.I.’s sophomore album is a cornerstone of the genre. “Trap Muzik” set the template for what trap would become, blending street narratives with infectious hooks and trunk-rattling production.
Key Tracks: “24’s,” “Rubber Band Man,” “Be Easy”
2. Young Jeezy – Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (2005)
Jeezy’s major-label debut is a trap classic, filled with anthemic tracks and quotable lyrics. The album’s raw energy and Jeezy’s gruff delivery helped define the trap sound for years to come.
Key Tracks: “Go Crazy,” “Soul Survivor,” “And Then What”
3. Gucci Mane – Trap House (2005)
Gucci Mane’s debut studio album showcased his unique flow and penchant for catchy hooks. “Trap House” helped establish Gucci as one of trap’s most prolific and influential figures.
Key Tracks: “Icy,” “That’s All,” “Black Tee”
4. Three 6 Mafia – Most Known Unknown (2005)
While not strictly a trap album, “Most Known Unknown” heavily influenced the genre’s sound. The Memphis group’s dark, hypnotic production and aggressive lyrics laid the groundwork for many trap artists who followed.
Key Tracks: “Stay Fly,” “Poppin’ My Collar,” “Side 2 Side”
5. Rick Ross – Port of Miami (2006)
Rick Ross’s debut album blended trap elements with a more polished, mainstream sound. “Port of Miami” introduced Ross’s larger-than-life persona and helped bring trap to a wider audience.
Key Tracks: “Hustlin’,” “Push It,” “Blow”
6. UGK – Underground Kingz (2007)
This double album from the legendary Texas duo showcased their influence on trap music. UGK’s smooth flows and soulful production helped bridge the gap between classic Southern hip-hop and the emerging trap sound.
Key Tracks: “Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You),” “The Game Belongs To Me,” “Swishas and Dosha”
7. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter III (2008)
While not exclusively a trap album, “Tha Carter III” incorporated many trap elements and had a massive influence on the genre’s mainstream success. Wayne’s wordplay and eccentric personality helped elevate trap to new heights.
Key Tracks: “A Milli,” “Lollipop,” “Got Money”
8. Jeezy – The Recession (2008)
Jeezy’s third studio album saw him tackling broader social issues while maintaining his trap roots. “The Recession” showcased the genre’s potential for social commentary and introspection.
Key Tracks: “Put On,” “My President,” “Vacation”
9. Gucci Mane – The State vs. Radric Davis (2009)
This album marked Gucci Mane’s commercial peak, blending his street-oriented lyrics with more polished production. “The State vs. Radric Davis” cemented Gucci’s status as a trap icon.
Key Tracks: “Wasted,” “Spotlight,” “Lemonade”
10. Waka Flocka Flame – Flockaveli (2010)
“Flockaveli” brought a new energy to trap music, with its aggressive production and Waka’s shouted ad-libs. The album’s raw, unpolished sound influenced a new generation of trap artists.
Key Tracks: “Hard in da Paint,” “No Hands,” “Grove St. Party”
11. Future – Pluto (2012)
Future’s debut studio album helped usher in a new era of trap, blending melodic vocals with hard-hitting beats. “Pluto” showcased Future’s unique style and set the stage for his dominance in the genre.
Key Tracks: “Turn On the Lights,” “Same Damn Time,” “Tony Montana”
12. 2 Chainz – Based on a T.R.U. Story (2012)
2 Chainz’s major-label debut brought a more lighthearted approach to trap, with clever wordplay and catchy hooks. The album helped solidify trap’s place in mainstream hip-hop.
Key Tracks: “No Lie,” “Birthday Song,” “I’m Different”
13. Chief Keef – Finally Rich (2012)
Chief Keef’s debut studio album was a landmark release in the drill subgenre of trap. “Finally Rich” introduced the world to Chicago’s burgeoning drill scene and influenced countless artists.
Key Tracks: “I Don’t Like,” “Love Sosa,” “Hate Bein’ Sober”
14. Migos – Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas) (2013)
This mixtape introduced the world to Migos’ distinctive style and flow. “Y.R.N.” helped shape the sound of trap in the mid-2010s and beyond.
Key Tracks: “Versace,” “Hannah Montana,” “Bando”
15. Young Thug – Barter 6 (2015)
Young Thug’s unconventional vocal style and eccentric personality are on full display in “Barter 6.” The album pushed the boundaries of what trap could sound like and influenced a new wave of artists.
Key Tracks: “Check,” “Halftime,” “With That”
16. Future – DS2 (2015)
“DS2” saw Future perfecting his brand of dark, introspective trap. The album’s cohesive sound and brutally honest lyrics made it an instant classic in the genre.
Key Tracks: “Where Ya At,” “Fck Up Some Commas,” “Trap Nggas”
17. Travis Scott – Rodeo (2015)
Travis Scott’s debut studio album blended trap with psychedelic and industrial influences. “Rodeo” expanded the sonic palette of trap music and showcased Scott’s unique production style.
Key Tracks: “Antidote,” “3500,” “Oh My Dis Side”
18. 21 Savage – Savage Mode (2016)
This collaborative project between 21 Savage and producer Metro Boomin helped establish both artists as major forces in trap music. The album’s minimalist production and 21’s deadpan delivery created a uniquely menacing atmosphere.
Key Tracks: “No Heart,” “X,” “Ocean Drive”
19. Migos – Culture (2017)
“Culture” saw Migos refining their signature style and cementing their place at the forefront of trap music. The album’s massive success helped bring trap further into the mainstream.
Key Tracks: “Bad and Boujee,” “T-Shirt,” “Slippery”
20. Lil Uzi Vert – Luv Is Rage 2 (2017)
Lil Uzi Vert’s debut studio album pushed trap in a more melodic, emo-influenced direction. “Luv Is Rage 2” showcased Uzi’s unique style and helped broaden trap’s appeal.
Key Tracks: “XO Tour Llif3,” “The Way Life Goes,” “Sauce It Up”
21. Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy (2018)
Cardi B’s debut studio album brought a fresh female perspective to trap music. “Invasion of Privacy” showcased Cardi’s charismatic personality and clever wordplay, earning critical acclaim and commercial success.
Key Tracks: “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It,” “Be Careful”
22. Gunna – Drip Season 3 (2018)
This mixtape helped establish Gunna as one of trap’s rising stars. “Drip Season 3” showcased Gunna’s melodic flow and laid-back delivery, influencing the sound of trap in the late 2010s.
Key Tracks: “Top Off,” “Oh Okay,” “Almighty”
23. Playboi Carti – Die Lit (2018)
Playboi Carti’s debut studio album pushed trap into more experimental territory. “Die Lit” featured minimalist production and Carti’s unique vocal style, creating a divisive but influential release.
Key Tracks: “Shoota,” “Lean 4 Real,” “Flatbed Freestyle”
24. Lil Baby – Harder Than Ever (2018)
Lil Baby’s debut studio album showcased his rapid rise in the trap scene. “Harder Than Ever” featured Baby’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics, establishing him as one of trap’s new stars.
Key Tracks: “Yes Indeed,” “Southside,” “Life Goes On”
25. Travis Scott – Astroworld (2018)
“Astroworld” saw Travis Scott further expanding the sonic boundaries of trap music. The album’s psychedelic production and star-studded features created a unique listening experience.
Key Tracks: “Sicko Mode,” “Stargazing,” “Stop Trying to Be God”
26. 21 Savage – I Am > I Was (2018)
21 Savage’s second studio album showed significant artistic growth. “I Am > I Was” featured more introspective lyrics and varied production, elevating 21’s status in the trap scene.
Key Tracks: “a lot,” “monster,” “out for the night”
27. Future – The WIZRD (2019)
“The WIZRD” saw Future refining his signature sound while exploring new territory. The album showcased Future’s versatility and cemented his status as one of trap’s most consistent artists.
Key Tracks: “Crushed Up,” “Jumpin on a Jet,” “F&N”
28. Young Thug – So Much Fun (2019)
Young Thug’s debut studio album (despite numerous previous mixtapes and EPs) was a celebration of his unique style. “So Much Fun” lived up to its title, featuring some of Thug’s most accessible and enjoyable tracks to date.
Key Tracks: “The London,” “Hot,” “Surf”
29. DaBaby – KIRK (2019)
DaBaby’s second studio album showcased his energetic flow and clever wordplay. “KIRK” helped establish DaBaby as one of trap’s most exciting new voices.
Key Tracks: “INTRO,” “BOP,” “VIBEZ”
30. Roddy Ricch – Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial (2019)
Roddy Ricch’s debut studio album blended trap with melodic West Coast influences. “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” showcased Roddy’s unique voice and songwriting ability.
Key Tracks: “The Box,” “High Fashion,” “Start wit Me”
31. Pop Smoke – Meet the Woo 2 (2020)
While primarily associated with Brooklyn drill, Pop Smoke’s music incorporated many trap elements. “Meet the Woo 2” showcased Pop’s charismatic presence and helped bring New York drill to a wider audience.
Key Tracks: “Dior,” “Shake the Room,” “Element”
32. Lil Baby – My Turn (2020)
“My Turn” solidified Lil Baby’s place at the forefront of trap music. The album showcased Baby’s improved lyricism and flow, earning critical acclaim and commercial success.
Key Tracks: “Emotionally Scarred,” “Sum 2 Prove,” “We Paid”
33. 21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Savage Mode II (2020)
This sequel to the duo’s 2016 collaboration saw both artists at the top of their game. “Savage Mode II” featured darker, more atmospheric production and some of 21’s best lyrics to date.
Key Tracks: “Runnin,” “Mr. Right Now,” “Many Men”
34. Megan Thee Stallion – Good News (2020)
Megan Thee Stallion’s debut studio album brought a fresh, empowering perspective to trap music. “Good News” showcased Megan’s confident delivery and clever wordplay.
Key Tracks: “Body,” “Savage Remix,” “Don’t Stop”
35. Playboi Carti – Whole Lotta Red (2020)
Playboi Carti’s highly anticipated second studio album pushed trap into even more experimental territory. “Whole Lotta Red” divided listeners but undeniably influenced the direction of trap music.
Key Tracks: “Sky,” “New Tank,” “ILoveUIHateU”
36. Lil Durk – The Voice (2020)
Lil Durk’s sixth studio album showcased his growth as an artist. “The Voice” featured Durk’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics, solidifying his place in the trap scene.
Key Tracks: “The Voice,” “Backdoor,” “Stay Down”
37. Young Thug – Punk (2021)
“Punk” saw Young Thug experimenting with more melodic and introspective sounds. The album showcased Thug’s versatility and willingness to push the boundaries of trap music.
Key Tracks: “Tick Tock,” “Bubbly,” “Livin It Up”
38. Drake – Certified Lover Boy (2021)
While not exclusively a trap album, “Certified Lover Boy” incorporated many trap elements and featured collaborations with numerous trap artists. The album showcased Drake’s continued influence on the genre.
Key Tracks: “Way 2 Sexy,” “Knife Talk,” “Girls Want Girls”
39. Lil Baby & Lil Durk – The Voice of the Heroes (2021)
This collaborative album brought together two of trap’s biggest stars. “The Voice of the Heroes” showcased the chemistry between Lil Baby and Lil Durk, featuring some of their best work to date.
Key Tracks: “Voice of the Heroes,” “Hats Off,” “How It Feels”
40. Migos – Culture III (2021)
The third installment in Migos’ “Culture” series saw the group returning to their roots. “Culture III” featured the trio’s signature style and chemistry, reminding listeners of their impact on trap music.
Key Tracks: “Straightenin,” “Avalanche,” “Modern Day”
41. Gunna – DS4EVER (2022)
Gunna’s fourth installment in his “Drip Season” series showcased his continued evolution as an artist. “DS4EVER” featured Gunna’s melodic flow and more introspective lyrics.
Key Tracks: “pushin P,” “too easy,” “25k jacket”
42. Future – I Never Liked You (2022)
Future’s ninth studio album saw him refining his signature sound. “I Never Liked You” featured some of Future’s most personal lyrics to date, balanced with his trademark braggadocio.
Key Tracks: “Wait for U,” “Puffin on Zootiez,” “Keep It Burnin”
43. Lil Durk – 7220 (2022)
Lil Durk’s seventh studio album showcased his continued growth as an artist. “7220” featured Durk’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics, further cementing his place in the trap scene.
Key Tracks: “Broadway Girls,” “What Happened to Virgil,” “Ahhh Ha”
44. Kodak Black – Back for Everything (2022)
Kodak Black’s fourth studio album saw him returning to form after his release from prison. “Back for Everything” showcased Kodak’s unique voice and raw, honest lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Super Gremlin,” “Love & War,” “On Everything”
45. Latto – 777 (2022)
Latto’s second studio album brought a fresh female perspective to trap music. “777” showcased Latto’s confident delivery and clever wordplay, establishing her as one of trap’s rising stars.
Key Tracks: “Big Energy,” “Wheelie,” “Sunshine”
46. Gucci Mane – So Icy Gang: The ReUp (2022)
This compilation album showcased Gucci Mane’s 1017 Records roster. “So Icy Gang: The ReUp” demonstrated Gucci’s continued influence on the trap scene and his eye for new talent.
Key Tracks: “Blood All On It,” “Mrs. Davis,” “Fake Friends”
47. Megan Thee Stallion – Traumazine (2022)
Megan Thee Stallion’s second studio album saw her exploring more personal themes. “Traumazine” showcased Megan’s versatility as an artist while maintaining her signature confident delivery.
Key Tracks: “Plan B,” “Sweetest Pie,” “Her”
48. NBA YoungBoy – The Last Slimeto (2022)
NBA YoungBoy’s fourth studio album showcased his prolific output and raw emotional delivery. “The Last Slimeto” featured YoungBoy’s introspective lyrics and melodic flow.
Key Tracks: “I Hate YoungBoy,” “Vette Motors,” “Umm Hmm”
49. Lil Baby – It’s Only Me (2022)
Lil Baby’s third studio album saw him continuing to refine his sound. “It’s Only Me” showcased Baby’s improved lyricism and flow, further cementing his place at the forefront of trap music.
Key Tracks: “Heyy,” “California Breeze,” “In a Minute”
50. Metro Boomin – Heroes & Villains (2022)
This star-studded album showcased Metro Boomin’s skills as both a producer and curator. “Heroes & Villains” featured some of trap’s biggest names over Metro’s signature production.
Key Tracks: “Superhero,” “Creepin’,” “Trance”
51. Quavo & Takeoff – Only Built for Infinity Links (2022)
This collaborative album from two-thirds of Migos showcased their chemistry as a duo. “Only Built for Infinity Links” featured Quavo and Takeoff’s signature flows over trap-influenced production.
Key Tracks: “Hotel Lobby,” “To the Bone,” “Nothing Changed”
52. 21 Savage – Her Loss (2022)
This collaborative album with Drake saw 21 Savage further expanding his artistic range. “Her Loss” showcased 21’s growth as a lyricist and his ability to hold his own alongside one of hip-hop’s biggest stars.
Key Tracks: “Rich Flex,” “Spin Bout You,” “Privileged Rappers”
53. Lil Uzi Vert – Pink Tape (2023)
Lil Uzi Vert’s third studio album saw them pushing the boundaries of trap music even further. “Pink Tape” featured Uzi’s signature melodic flow and eclectic production choices.
Key Tracks: “Just Wanna Rock,” “Endless Fashion,” “Aye”
54. Travis Scott – Utopia (2023)
Travis Scott’s long-awaited fourth studio album continued to push the sonic boundaries of trap music. “Utopia” featured Scott’s signature auto-tuned vocals and psychedelic production.
Key Tracks: “K-POP,” “MELTDOWN,” “FE!N”
55. Offset – Set It Off (2023)
Offset’s second solo studio album showcased his growth as an individual artist. “Set It Off” featured Offset’s rapid-fire flow and more personal lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Worth It,” “Say My Grace,” “Jealousy”
56. Gunna – a Gift & a Curse (2023)
Gunna’s fourth studio album saw him returning to the music scene after legal troubles. “a Gift & a Curse” showcased Gunna’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics.
Key Tracks: “bread & butter,” “fukumean,” “back to the moon”
57. Young Thug – Business Is Business (2023)
Released while Young Thug was incarcerated, “Business Is Business” demonstrated Thug’s continued influence on the trap scene. The album featured Thug’s signature eccentric style and wordplay.
Key Tracks: “Oh U Went,” “Parade on Cleveland,” “Money On The Dresser”
58. Lil Durk – Almost Healed (2023)
Lil Durk’s eighth studio album saw him continuing to refine his sound. “Almost Healed” featured Durk’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics, showcasing his growth as an artist.
Key Tracks: “All My Life,” “Stand By Me,” “Pelle Coat”
59. Gucci Mane – Breath of Fresh Air (2023)
Gucci Mane’s 15th studio album demonstrated his longevity in the trap scene. “Breath of Fresh Air” featured Gucci’s signature wordplay and charismatic delivery.
Key Tracks: “Bluffin,” “Married With Millions,” “Must Be Me”
60. Megan Thee Stallion – Cobra (2023)
While technically a single, “Cobra” marked Megan Thee Stallion’s return to music after a hiatus. The track showcased Megan’s raw, honest lyricism and confident delivery.
Key Track: “Cobra”
61. Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday 2 (2023)
Nicki Minaj’s fifth studio album saw her incorporating more trap influences into her sound. “Pink Friday 2” showcased Nicki’s versatility as an artist and her continued influence on hip-hop.
Key Tracks: “Super Freaky Girl,” “Red Ruby Da Sleeze,” “FTCU”
62. Rod Wave – Nostalgia (2023)
Rod Wave’s fourth studio album continued to blend trap with more melodic, emotional elements. “Nostalgia” showcased Wave’s soulful vocals and introspective lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Call Your Friends,” “Fight The Feeling,” “Great Gatsby”
63. Key Glock – Glockoma 2 (2023)
Key Glock’s third studio album demonstrated his growth as an artist. “Glockoma 2” featured Glock’s confident delivery and hard-hitting production.
Key Tracks: “Let’s Go,” “Dirt,” “Forgive Me”
64. Lil Yachty – Let’s Start Here (2023)
While not strictly a trap album, Lil Yachty’s psychedelic rock-influenced “Let’s Start Here” showcased the genre-bending potential of artists with roots in trap music.
Key Tracks: “the BLACK seminole.,” “drive ME crazy!,” “sAy sOMETHINg”
65. Moneybagg Yo – Hard to Love (2023)
Moneybagg Yo’s fifth studio album saw him continuing to refine his trap sound. “Hard to Love” featured Moneybagg’s gruff delivery and introspective lyrics.
Key Tracks: “On Wat U On,” “Ocean Spray,” “Quickie”
66. NLE Choppa – Cottonwood 2 (2023)
NLE Choppa’s second studio album showcased his growth as an artist. “Cottonwood 2” featured Choppa’s energetic delivery and more mature lyrical content.
Key Tracks: “23,” “Champions,” “Slut Me Out”
67. Lil Tjay – 222 (2023)
Lil Tjay’s third studio album saw him blending melodic trap with more traditional hip-hop elements. “222” showcased Tjay’s improved lyricism and emotional delivery.
Key Tracks: “June 22nd,” “Stressed,” “Project Hallways”
68. Destroy Lonely – If Looks Could Kill (2023)
Destroy Lonely’s debut studio album brought a fresh perspective to trap music. “If Looks Could Kill” featured Lonely’s unique vocal style and experimental production.
Key Tracks: “If Looks Could Kill,” “Dangerous,” “Fake N****”
69. Ken Carson – A Great Chaos (2023)
Ken Carson’s second studio album continued to push the boundaries of trap music. “A Great Chaos” featured Carson’s energetic delivery and futuristic production.
Key Tracks: “Faded,” “Freestyle 2,” “Diamonds Dancing”
70. Sexyy Red – Hood Hottest Princess (2023)
Sexyy Red’s debut mixtape brought a fresh female perspective to trap music. “Hood Hottest Princess” showcased Red’s bold lyrics and confident delivery.
Key Tracks: “Pound Town,” “SkeeYee,” “Looking For The H**s (Ain’t My Fault)”
71. Lil Tecca – TEC (2023)
Lil Tecca’s third studio album saw him continuing to refine his melodic trap sound. “TEC” featured Tecca’s catchy hooks and improved lyricism.
Key Tracks: “500lbs,” “Fell In Luv,” “Faster”
72. Trippie Redd – A Love Letter To You 5 (2023)
The fifth installment in Trippie Redd’s “A Love Letter To You” series saw him blending trap with more melodic elements. The album showcased Redd’s emotional delivery and genre-bending approach.
Key Tracks: “Took My Breath Away,” “Cruising,” “Made It This Far”
73. Kodak Black – When I Was Dead (2023)
Kodak Black’s fifth studio album saw him exploring more introspective themes. “When I Was Dead” featured Kodak’s raw, honest lyrics and unique vocal delivery.
Key Tracks: “Spin Again,” “3 Bands,” “Shampoo”
74. Lil Gotit – The Cheater (2023)
Lil Gotit’s fourth studio album showcased his growth as an artist. “The Cheater” featured Gotit’s melodic flow and more refined production.
Key Tracks: “She Know,” “Toosie Slide Pt. 2,” “Options”
75. Yung Bleu – Love Scars II (2023)
Yung Bleu’s third studio album saw him continuing to blend trap with R&B influences. “Love Scars II” showcased Bleu’s smooth vocals and emotional lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Games Women Play,” “Heartbreaks & Promises,” “What Type of Games”
76. BabyTron – Bin Reaper 3 (2023)
BabyTron’s third installment in his “Bin Reaper” series showcased his unique flow and punchline-heavy lyrics. The album demonstrated BabyTron’s growing influence in the trap scene.
Key Tracks: “Prince of the Mitten,” “Crocs & Wock,” “6 Star”
77. Lil Keed – Keed Talk To ‘Em 2 (2023)
Released posthumously, Lil Keed’s “Keed Talk To ‘Em 2” served as a tribute to the young artist’s talent. The album showcased Keed’s melodic flow and potential.
Key Tracks: “Long Way to Go,” “Self Employed,” “Kick Back”
78. Flo Milli – Fine Ho, Stay (2023)
Flo Milli’s second studio album brought a fresh, confident female voice to trap music. “Fine Ho, Stay” showcased Milli’s clever wordplay and energetic delivery.
Key Tracks: “Fruit Loop,” “Never Lose Me,” “Chocolate Rain”
79. Lil Uzi Vert – Luv Is Rage 3 (2023)
The third installment in Lil Uzi Vert’s “Luv Is Rage” series saw them continuing to push the boundaries of trap music. The album featured Uzi’s signature melodic flow and eclectic production choices.
Key Tracks: “Flooded The Face,” “Crush Em,” “Died and Came Back”
80. Playboi Carti – Music (2023)
Playboi Carti’s highly anticipated third studio album continued to push trap into experimental territory. “Music” featured Carti’s unique vocal style and avant-garde production.
Key Tracks: “2024,” “Homixide,” “Ur The Moon”
81. 21 Savage – American Dream (2024)
21 Savage’s fourth studio album saw him exploring themes of success and its consequences. “American Dream” showcased 21’s growth as a lyricist and his ability to craft cohesive projects.
Key Tracks: “redrum,” “pop ur shit,” “letter to my brudda”
82. Megan Thee Stallion – Act Two: Fuck You (2024)
Megan Thee Stallion’s third studio album saw her continuing to push boundaries in trap music. “Act Two: Fuck You” showcased Megan’s confident delivery and empowering lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Hiss,” “Toxic,” “Pressure”
83. Lil Baby – It’s Only Us (2024)
Lil Baby’s fourth studio album demonstrated his continued dominance in the trap scene. “It’s Only Us” featured Baby’s improved lyricism and emotional depth.
Key Tracks: “Crazy,” “Stand On It,” “Real Spill”
84. Young Thug – Slime Season 4 (2024)
Released while Young Thug was still incarcerated, “Slime Season 4” showcased his enduring influence on trap music. The album featured Thug’s signature eccentric style and wordplay.
Key Tracks: “Joker,” “Slime Shit,” “Digits 2”
85. Gunna – Bittersweet (2024)
Gunna’s fifth studio album saw him reflecting on his experiences and legal troubles. “Bittersweet” showcased Gunna’s melodic flow and more introspective lyrics.
Key Tracks: “idk nomore,” “allineed,” “back2basics”
86. Cardi B – Tiger Woods (2024)
Cardi B’s long-awaited second studio album brought her unique personality to trap music once again. “Tiger Woods” featured Cardi’s bold lyrics and confident delivery.
Key Tracks: “Like That,” “Enough (Miami),” “Bongos”
87. Travis Scott – Dystopia (2024)
Travis Scott’s fifth studio album continued to push the sonic boundaries of trap music. “Dystopia” featured Scott’s signature auto-tuned vocals and psychedelic production.
Key Tracks: “Vision,” “Delusions,” “Escape Pod”
88. Lil Durk – The Voice 2 (2024)
The sequel to Lil Durk’s 2020 album saw him further refining his sound. “The Voice 2” showcased Durk’s melodic flow and introspective lyrics, cementing his place in the trap scene.
Key Tracks: “All These N****s,” “Bedtime,” “The Voice Lives On”
89. Roddy Ricch – Feed Tha Streets 4 (2024)
The fourth installment in Roddy Ricch’s “Feed Tha Streets” series saw him returning to his roots. The album showcased Roddy’s unique voice and melodic trap style.
Key Tracks: “Aston Martin Truck,” “Stop Breathing,” “4 the Low”
90. Polo G – Hall of Fame 3 (2024)
The third entry in Polo G’s “Hall of Fame” series demonstrated his growth as an artist. “Hall of Fame 3” featured Polo’s introspective lyrics and improved flow.
Key Tracks: “Distraction,” “Bag Talk,” “Young N Dumb”
91. Latto – 777 Deluxe (2024)
This expanded version of Latto’s 2022 album featured new tracks that showcased her continued growth as an artist. “777 Deluxe” highlighted Latto’s confident delivery and clever wordplay.
Key Tracks: “Put It On Da Floor Again,” “Sunday Service,” “Lottery”
92. Offset – Father of 5 (2024)
Offset’s third solo studio album saw him exploring themes of fatherhood and legacy. “Father of 5” showcased Offset’s rapid-fire flow and more personal lyrics.
Key Tracks: “Legacy,” “5 Blessings,” “Family First”