These Iconic Rap Albums By Travis Scott, Mac Miller & More Turn 10 In 2025

By Tony M. Centeno

January 14, 2025

Travis Scott, Mac Miller, Lil Durk & Jeezy
Photo: Cactus Jack/Epic Records - Warner Records - Def Jam Recordings

It's been a decade since rap fans heard Rae Sremmurd's debut album for the first time.

On January 6, 2015, Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi dropped their first studio album SremmLife via Mike WiLL Made-It's EarDrummers Entertainment/Interscope Records. The 11-track album was led by their breakthrough hit "No Flex Zone" along with other singles like "No Type," and "Throw Sum Mo" featuring Nicki Minaj and Young Thug. The Mississippi brothers' debut LP debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 chart and is 2x platinum as of April 2024. They recently celebrated the album's 10th anniversary at a special show in Miami.

SremmLife wasn't the only debut rap album that dropped in 2015. Joey Bada$$ also dropped his first studio LP B4.Da.$$ featuring production from his Pro Era brethren Kirk Knight and Chuck Strangers along with DJ PREMIER, Hit-Boy, Statik Selektah, J Dilla, The Roots, and more. Lil Durk also released his first album that year. The Chicago rapper kicked off the summer with his debut LP Remember My Name led by his single "Like Me" featuring Jeremiah. Over on the West Coast, Vince Staples also made his grand debut with his double LP Summertime '06.

It's impossible to talk about 2015 releases without mentioning Future. The Freebandz founder went on a run that year beginning with his joint effort with Zaytoven, Beast Mode. Pluto reappeared that summer with fan favorite DS2 featuring hits like "Thought It Was A Drought," "Stick Talk," "F**k Up Some Commas," and "Where Ya At" featuring Drake. Before their recent issues, Future and Drake were once an unstoppable duo. They teamed up again a few months later for their joint album What A Time To Be Alive featuring classics like "Diamonds Dancing," "Jumpman," and more. What a time, indeed.

WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE

It's safe to say 2015 was an incredible year in Hip-Hop. Relive more rap albums by Travis Scott, Mac Miller, Jeezy and more that turn 10 this year below.

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SremmLife
SremmLife Release Date: January 6
Photo: EarDrumma Records/Interscope Records
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Beast Mode
Beast Mode Release Date: January 15
Photo: Epic Records/Freebandz
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B4.Da.$$
B4.Da.$$ Release Date: January 20
Photo: Cinematic Music Group/Pro Era
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Tetsuo & Youth
Tetsuo & Youth Release Date: January 20
Photo: Atlantic Records
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Full Speed
Full Speed Release Date: February 3
Photo: RCA Records
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If You're Reading This It's Too Late
If You're Reading This It's Too Late Release Date: February 12
Photo: Cash Money Records
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Dark Sky Paradise
Dark Sky Paradise Release Date: February 24
Photo: G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings
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Fan of a Fan: The Album
Fan of a Fan: The Album Release Date: February 24
Photo: RCA Records/Young Money-Cash Money
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Sour Soul
Sour Soul Release Date: February 24
Photo: LEX Records
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To Pimp A Butterfly
To Pimp A Butterfly Release Date: March 15
Photo: Aftermath/Interscope/Top Dawg Ent
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Mr. Wonderful
Mr. Wonderful Release Date: March 23
Photo: Atlantic Records
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I Don't Like Sh*t, I Don't Go Outside
I Don't Like Sh*t, I Don't Go Outside Release Date: March 23
Photo: Columbia Records
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Ludaversal
Ludaversal Release Date: March 31
Photo: Def Jam Recordings
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The Album About Nothing
The Album About Nothing Release Date: March 31
Photo: Maybach Music Group/Atlantic
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My House
My House Release Date: April 7
Photo: Atlantic Records
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Cherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb Release Date: April 13
Photo: Odd Future LLC
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Barter 6
Barter 6 Release Date: April 17
Photo: 300 Ent/Atlantic
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Fly International Luxurious Art
Fly International Luxurious Art Release Date: April 28
Photo: ICEH20 Records
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Bush
Bush Release Date: May 12
Photo: Doggystyle Records/Columbia
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At.Long.Last.A$AP
At.Long.Last.A$AP Release Date: May 26
Photo: A$AP Rocky Recordings/RCA Records
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By Dom Kennedy
By Dom Kennedy Release Date: June 2
Photo: The Other Peoples Money Company
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Remember My Name
Remember My Name Release Date: June 2
Photo: Def Jam Recordings
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Yes!
Yes! Release Date: June 16
Photo: Neastra Music
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Dreams Worth More Than Money
Dreams Worth More Than Money Release Date: June 29
Photo: Maybach Music Group/Atlantic
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Summertime '06
Summertime '06 Release Date: June 30
Photo: Def Jam Recordings/Artium
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Lucky 7
Release Date: July 7
Photo: Show Off/Duck Down Music
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DS2
DS2 Release Date: July 17
Photo: Epic Records/Freebandz
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Lessons
Lessons Release Date: July 24
Photo: Thugged Out Militainment & Penalty Entertainment
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Yung Rich Nation
Yung Rich Nation Release Date: July 31
Photo: Quality Control Music
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Bang 3
Bang 3 Release Date: August 2
Photo: Filmon Music
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Compton
Compton Release Date: August 7
Photo: Aftermath/Interscope Records
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Welcome To JFK
Welcome To JFK Release Date: August 14
Photo: eOne
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Songs in the Key of Price
Songs in the Key of Price Release Date: August 21
Photo: Duck Down Records
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Rodeo
Rodeo Release Date: September 4
Photo: Cactus Jack/Epic Records
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Deeply Rooted
Deeply Rooted Release Date: September 4
Photo: Let’s Talk, LLC
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90059
90059 Release Date: September 11
Photo: Top Dawg Ent
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GO:OD AM
GO:OD AM Release Date: September 18
Photo: Warner Records
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What A Time To Be Alive
What A Time To Be Alive Release Date: September 20
Photo: Cash Money Records
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The Documentary 2
The Documentary 2 Release Date: October 9
Photo: Blood Money/eOne
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I Changed A Lot
I Changed A Lot Release Date: October 23
Photo: We The Best
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Slime Season 2
Slime Season 2 Release Date: October 31
Photo: 300 Entertainment, Atlantic Records, Rich Gang & Young Stoner Life Records
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Free TC
Free TC Release Date: November 13
Photo: Atlantic Records
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Church In These Streets
Church In These Streets Release Date: November 13
Photo: Def Jam Recordings
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Top 5 Dead or Alive
Top 5 Dead or Alive Release Date: November 20
Photo: Def Jam Recordings
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Canal Street Confidential
Canal Street Confidential Release Date: December 4
Photo: Atlantic Records
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Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
Release Date: December 4
Photo: Republic Records
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Link Up & Suede
Link Up & Suede Release Date: December 4
Photo: Stones Throw Records
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King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude
King Push – Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude Release Date: December 18
Photo: G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam Recordings
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