15 Best Old-School Rap Albums

By Michael Perone /

5. All World €“ LL Cool J

This is a cheat because it's really a Greatest Hits compilation, but I just couldn't help myself. All the greats are here, from "Jingling Baby" to "Around the Way Girl," which quite possibly features the most haunting sample ever used in a rap song: "You got me shook up, shook up, shook up..." "Mama Said Knock You Out" has the greatest opening line in a rap: "Don't call it a comeback/I've been here for years." And "I Need Love," is probably the most sentimental rap song ever recorded, though LL's friends dissed him, claiming it "sounds like Christmas music." Still, James Smith's rhymes were straight from the heart ("We'll get cozy and huddle/I'll lay down my jacket so you can walk over a puddle") and served as the antithesis to his oversexed follow-up "Doin' It." The cherry on the cake is the remixed, superior version of "Loungin'" off the also excellent Mr. Smith, which quickened the song's pace and turned it into a bigger hit than the original. He fancies himself an actor now, but after 30 years, Ladies (still) Love Cool James.