2005 in hip-hop

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This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 2005.

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Released albums

Release DateArtistAlbumLabel
January 18 The Game The Documentary Aftermath Entertainment, G-Unit Records, Interscope Records
January 25 Buck 65 This Right Here Is Buck 65 V2
Geto Boys The Foundation Rap-a-Lot Records, Asylum Records
Paul Wall & Chamillionaire Controversy Sells Paid In Full
Spice 1 Dyin' 2 Ball Triple X Entertainment
January 31 [1] Pete Rock The Surviving Elements: From Soul Survivor II Sessions BBE Records
February 8 Krayzie Bone Gemini: Good vs. Evil Ball'r Records, ThugLine Records
Mike Ladd Negrophilia: The Album
One Be Lo S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. (Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music) Subterraneous Records, Fat Beats Records
Rapper Big Pooh Sleepers 6 Hole Records, Caroline Distribution
Sage Francis A Healthy Distrust Epitaph Records
February 15 Suburban Noize Records Sub Noize Souljaz Suburban Noize
February 22 A Gun Called Tension A Gun Called TensionCold Crush Records
Aesop Rock Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives Definitive Jux
Bone Brothers Bone Brothers Koch Records
Busdriver Fear of a Black Tangent Mush
Jumpsteady Master of the Flying Guillotine Psychopathic Records
Sole Live from Rome Anticon
TRU The Truth The New No Limit Records, Koch Records
March 1 Pimp C The Sweet James Jones Stories Rap-a-Lot Records, Asylum Records
March 3 50 Cent The Massacre G-Unit Records, Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records
March 7 Sev Statik Slow Burn Pitch Control, Pointman
March 8 Boom Bip Blue Eyed in the Red Room Lex Records
Celly Cel It'z Real Out Here 33rd Street Records
Tame One O.G. Bobby JohnsonEastern Conference Records
March 12 Evidence Another Sound Mission Vol. 1Audio Fidelity
March 22 Anybody Killa Road Fools Psychopathic Records
C-Murder The Truest Shit I Ever Said Bossalinie Records, Koch Records
M.I.A. Arular XL Recordings, Interscope Records
The Perceptionists Black Dialogue Definitive Jux
Prefuse 73 Surrounded By Silence Warp
March 29 Blueprint 1988 Rhymesayers Entertainment
Beanie Sigel The B. Coming Dame Dash Music Group, Def Jam Recordings
Edan Beauty and the Beat Lewis Recordings
Fat KillahzGuess Who's Coming to Dinner?No Tyze Entertainment
Will Smith Lost and Found Interscope Records
April 12 Z-Ro Let the Truth Be Told Rap-a-Lot Records
April 19 Esham A-1 Yola Psychopathic Records
Mike Jones Who is Mike Jones? Swishahouse/Asylum/Warner Bros.
Roots Manuva Awfully Deep Big Dada
Zion I True & Livin' Live Up Records
May Nelly Sweatsuit Derrty, Fo' Reel, Universal
May 3 Quasimoto The Further Adventures of Lord Quas Stones Throw Records
13 & God 13 & God Alien Transistor, Anticon
May 10 Fannypack See You Next Tuesday Tommy Boy Records
Jus Allah All Fates Have Changed Babygrande Records
May 17 The Away Team National Anthem 6 Hole Records, Caroline Distribution
Insane Clown Posse The Calm Psychopathic Records
Memphis Bleek 534 Get Low Records, Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings
Nobody And Everything Else... Plug Research
May 24 Common Be GOOD Music, Geffen Records
Gorillaz Demon Days Virgin Records
May 31 The High & Mighty The 12th Man Eastern Conference Records
M.E.D. Push Comes to Shove Stones Throw Records
Sean Price Monkey Barz Duck Down Music
Ya Boy Rookie of the Year SMC, Done Deal Ent.
June 14 Afu-Ra State of the Arts Life Force Records, Decon Records
Fat Joe All or Nothing Terror Squad, Atlantic
June 21 9th Wonder & Buckshot Chemistry Duck Down Music
Canibus Mind Control Tommy Boy Records
Guru Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures 7 Grand Records
June 27 Kano Home Sweet Home 679
June 28 Bizarre Hannicap Circus Sanctuary Urban
Twiztid Man's Myth (Vol. 1) Psychopathic Records
Ying Yang Twins USA (United State Of Atlanta) TVT Records
July 4 Missy Elliott The Cookbook The Goldmind Inc., Atlantic Records
July 12 Felt Felt, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet Rhymesayers Entertainment
Frayser Boy Me Being Me Hypnotize Minds
July 26 Buck 65 Secret House Against the World WEA
Jeezy Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 CTE World, Def Jam Recordings
Trey Songz I Gotta Make It Atlantic
Twiztid Mutant (Vol. 2) Psychopathic Records
7L & Esoteric Moment of Rarities Babygrande Records
August 2 Necro The Sexorcist Psycho+Logical-Records
August 9 Proof Searching for Jerry Garcia Iron Fist Records
August 16 Vanilla Ice Platinum Underground Ultrax Records
August 23 Jim Jones Harlem: Diary of a Summer Diplomat, Koch
Kurupt Against the Grain Death Row Records, Koch Records
Pumpkinhead Orange Moon Over Brooklyn Soulspazm Records, Rawkus Records
SkrapzThe 12 Step ProgramGenetic Soil LLC
August 30 Kanye West Late Registration Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings
Tony Yayo Thoughts of a Predicate Felon G-Unit Records, Interscope Records
September 6 AZ A.W.O.L. Quiet Money Records
September 13 Big Shug Who's Hard?Sure Shot Recordings
DJ Quik Trauma Mad Science Records
Little Brother The Minstrel Show ABB Records, Atlantic Records
Paul Wall The Peoples Champ Swishahouse, Asylum, Atlantic
Smif-n-Wessun Smif 'n' Wessun: Reloaded Duck Down Music
U-God Mr. Xcitement Free Agency Recordings
September 20 Cage Hell's Winter Definitive Jux
David Banner Certified SRC Records, Universal Records
September 26 Why? Elephant Eyelash Anticon
September 27 Bizzy Bone Speaking in Tongues 845 Entertainment
Blackalicious The Craft Anti-
Three 6 Mafia Most Known Unknown Hypnotize Minds, Sony Urban Music, Columbia Records
Lil' Kim The Naked Truth International Rock Star Records, Atlantic Records
October 3 Ms. Dynamite Judgement Days Polydor
October 4 Twista The Day After Atlantic Records
Atmosphere You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having Rhymesayers Entertainment
Spice 1 The Truth High Powered Entertainment
Tragedy Khadafi Thug Matrix Fastlife
October 6 DJ Muggs and GZA Grandmasters Angeles Records
October 11 DANGERDOOM The Mouse and the Mask Epitaph Records
Warren G In the Mid-Nite Hour G-Funk Entertainment
October 18 Black Milk Sound of the City Music House, Fat Beats
Bun B Trill Rap-a-Lot Records, Asylum Records
Circle of TyrantsThe Circle of Tyrants Psycho+Logical-Records
Ninja High School Young Adults Against SuicideTomlab
Rev. Run Distortion Def Jam Recordings
November 1 Canibus Hip-Hop for Sale Babygrande Records
Fatlip The Loneliest Punk Delicious Vinyl
Public Enemy New Whirl Odor Slam Jamz Records
Tha Dogg Pound Dillinger & Young Gotti II: Tha Saga Continuez... Gangsta Advisory Records
November 8 Bigg Jus Poor People's Day Mush
Sheek Louch After Taxes D-Block Records, Koch Records
November 15 Mike Ladd Father Divine ROIR
November 22 Talib Kweli Right About Now Koch Records
Chamillionaire The Sound of Revenge Universal
Juelz Santana What the Game's Been Missing! Diplomat Records, Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings
Rich Boyz Young Ballers: The Hood Been Good to Us Guttar Music
December 6 Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, Web Entertainment
Flame Rewind Cross Movement Records
Lil Wayne Tha Carter II Cash Money Records, Universal Records
December 13 Snoop Dogg Bigg Snoop Dogg Presents...Welcome to tha Chuuch: Da Album Doggystyle Records, Koch Records
December 27 Trick-Trick The People vs. Motown Records

Highest-charting singles

Hip hop singles from any year which charted in the 2005 Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 [2]
SongArtistProjectPeak position
"Gold Digger" Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx Late Registration 1
"Candy Shop" 50 Cent featuring Olivia The Massacre
"Hate It Or Love It" The Game featuring 50 Cent The Documentary 2
"Disco Inferno"50 CentThe Massacre3
"Just a Lil Bit"
"How We Do"The Game featuring 50 CentThe Documentary4
"Soul Survivor" Jeezy featuring Akon Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101
"Outta Control (Remix)"50 Cent featuring Mobb Deep The Massacre6
"When I'm Gone" Eminem Curtain Call: The Hits 8
"Get It Poppin'" Fat Joe featuring Nelly All or Nothing 9
"Bring Em Out" T.I. Urban Legend
"Mockingbird"Eminem Encore 11
"Stay Fly" Three 6 Mafia featuring Young Buck & 8Ball & MJG Most Known Unknown 13
"Girl Tonite" Twista featuring Trey Songz The Day After 14
"I Think They Like Me" Dem Franchize Boyz featuring Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat & Bow Wow Dem Franchize Boyz 15
"Wait (The Whisper Song)" Ying Yang Twins U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta)
"Karma" Lloyd Banks featuring Avant The Hunger For More 17
"Shorty Wanna Ride"Young Buck Straight Outta Cashville
"Window Shopper"50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin' (soundtrack) 20
"Sugar (Gimme Some)" Trick Daddy featuring Ludacris, Lil Kim & Cee-Lo Green Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets
"U Don't Know Me"T.I.Urban Legend23
"Errtime"Nelly featuring Jung Tru & King Jacob The Longest Yard (soundtrack) 24
"Encore"Eminem, Dr. Dre & 50 CentEncore25
"Heard 'Em Say"Kanye West featuring Adam Levine Late Registration26
"New York" Ja Rule featuring Fat Joe & Jadakiss R.U.L.E. 27
"Badd"Ying Yang Twins featuring Mike Jones & Mr. ColliPark U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta)29
"Hope"Twista featuring Faith Evans Coach Carter (soundtrack) 31
"Fireman" Lil Wayne Tha Carter II 32
"Dreams"The GameThe Documentary
"Like Toy Soldiers"EminemEncore34

Highest first-week sales

List of top ten albums with the highest first-week
NumberAlbumArtist1st-week sales1st-week positionRefs [3]
1 The Massacre 50 Cent 1,140,0001
2 Late Registration Kanye West 860,0001
3 The Documentary The Game 586,0001
4 Curtain Call: The Hits Eminem 441,0001
5 Get Rich Or Die Tryin' OST G-Unit Records 317,0002
6 Tha Carter II Lil Wayne 254,0002
7 Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon Tony Yayo 214,0002
8 U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta) Ying Yang Twins 201,0002
9 Be Common 185,0002
10 The Cookbook Missy Elliott 176,0002

Highest critically reviewed albums (Metacritic)

NumberArtistAlbumAverage scoreNumber of reviewsReference
1 M.I.A. Arular 8833 reviews [4]
2 Kanye West Late Registration 8531 reviews [5]
3 Edan Beauty And The Beat 8518 reviews [6]
4 Common Be 8326 reviews [7]
5 Gorillaz Demon Days 8237 reviews [8]
6 DangerDoom The Mouse And The Mask 8134 reviews [9]
7 Blackalicious The Craft 8022 reviews [10]
8 13 & God 13 & God 8020 reviews [11]
9 Roots Manuva Awfully Deep 8019 reviews [12]
10 Quasimoto The Further Adventures of Lord Quas 7923 reviews [13]

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