25 Classic Rap Albums and Their Sneaker Counterparts

Hip-hop and sneakers go hand-in-hand, and here's how some of the best rap albums link up to great kicks.

25 Classic Rap Albums and Their Sneaker Counterparts

25 Classic Rap Albums and Their Sneaker Counterparts

25 Classic Rap Albums and Their Sneaker Counterparts

Hip-hop and sneaker culture often feel like one and the same. Rappers love their sneakers, and a good portion of sneakerheads love to bump the rappers' booming tracks. More and more rappers are becoming the apple of the sneaker industry's eye, and the connection between sneakers and hip-hop is growing stronger and stronger every year. But instead of discussing which new rapper is going to sign a sneaker deal, let's step back for a moment: If a classic rap album was a sneaker, which one would it be?

There are many attributes of a classic rap album: Themes, the emcee's flow, the production value, and how it was perceived by the public. These ideas can also be related to sneakers. The design and reception of a sneaker can easily be linked to rap albums that heads rave about. Certain sneakers get slept on but are later appreciated by a niche audience, and some sneakers, like rap albums, have concepts that were misunderstood at the time of their release, but, through the years, were able to establish themselves as classics. So here's what everyone's dying to know: Which sneaker best represents Illmatic, Midnight Marauders, or Reasonable Doubt? This is the chance to find out. Here are 25 Classic Rap Albums and Their Sneaker Counterparts.

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De La Soul "3 Feet High and Rising" and Nike Air Max 1

Public Enemy "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" And Nike Air Max2 CB 34

Beastie Boys "Paul's Boutique" and Air Jordan II

UGK "Ridin' Dirty" and Reebok Classic Leather

Kanye West "The College Dropout" and Nike Air Max 95

2Pac "All Eyez on Me" and Nike Air Tech Challenge II

The Notorious B.I.G. "Ready to Die" and Air Jordan III

Kendrick Lamar "Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City" and Nike Roshe Run

Arrested Development "3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of..." and adidas Mutombo

Run DMC "Raising Hell" and adidas Attitude

The Fugees "The Score" and ASICS Gel Lyte III

MF Doom "Operation: Doomsday" and Nike Footscape

Slick Rick "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick" and Puma Clyde

Eminem's "The Slim Shady LP" and Reebok Pump

Wu-Tang "Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" ad Nike Air Trainer 1

LL Cool J "Radio" and Converse All-Star Chuck Taylor

Juvenile "400 Degreez" and Nike Air Zoom Flight '98 "The Glove"

A Tribe Called Quest "Midnight Marauders" and Nike ACG Air Mowabb

Jay Z "Reasonable Doubt" and Air Jordan XI

Raekwon "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx" and Jordan Jumpman Team Pro

Gangstarr "Step in the Arena" and New Balance 990

Eric B. and Rakim "Paid in Full" and Nike Air Force 1

Dr. Dre "The Chronic" and Nike Cortez

Outkast "ATLiens" and Nike Air Foamposite One

Nas "Illmatic" and Air Jordan 1

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