Ashanti albums ranked from worst to best

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Best to Worst (My list)

1) Braveheart
2) Concrete Rose
3) Chapter 2
4) Self Titled
5) The Declaration
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Lazarus

5. Chapter II
4. Concrete Rose
3. Braveheart
2. The Declaration
1. Ashanti

Gilgamesh.

I've never listened to an Ashanti album.

RAY7

Quote from: Lazarus on May 12, 2024, 08:19:26 PM5. Chapter II
4. Concrete Rose
3. Braveheart
2. The Declaration
1. Ashanti
exactly

ReVonIsMine

5. Braveheart
4. The Declaration
3. Ashanti
2. Concrete Rose
1. Chapter II

Harlem

I agree with the debut album being #1 for many reasons especially the nostalgia and hits

After that she lost me and never grew musically

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Harlem

Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 10:58:12 PMShe been surpassed that debut

:ummwhat:

I should've reframed that. I meant as a total body of work, she didn't make full enjoyable albums for me at least moving forward, she'll have great songs on her later albums but as a whole body of work I think her debut flowed better

I never gave Braveheart a chance though

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Quote from: Harlem on May 12, 2024, 11:07:48 PM
Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 10:58:12 PMShe been surpassed that debut

:ummwhat:

I should've reframed that. I meant as a total body of work, she didn't make full enjoyable albums for me at least moving forward, she'll have great songs on her later albums but as a whole body of work I think her debut flowed better

I never gave Braveheart a chance though

BABY do yourself a favor! It's my favorite mess from her, I still listen. It's grown and sexy with the right amount of grease and KNOCK
Stay alive. Stay Whole. Discover solutions. Astronomical potential. Stay safe. Stay sane. Create the cure. Raise your kids. Stay true. Become enlightened. Remember the times. Become actualized. Choose to be happy. Become integrated. Stay dedicated. Stay consistent. Create infinitely. Build momentum. Create joy. Never surrender. Embrace love. Get back up. Take flight. Touch the world. Heal the world. Abolish fear. Love God. Love yourself. Love one another. Stay gold. Stay limitless. Realize eutopia. Discover salvation. Innovate. Recreate. Revitalize. Seek freedom. Discover synchronicity.


Harlem

Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 11:11:29 PM
Quote from: Harlem on May 12, 2024, 11:07:48 PM
Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 10:58:12 PMShe been surpassed that debut

:ummwhat:

I should've reframed that. I meant as a total body of work, she didn't make full enjoyable albums for me at least moving forward, she'll have great songs on her later albums but as a whole body of work I think her debut flowed better

I never gave Braveheart a chance though

BABY do yourself a favor! It's my favorite mess from her, I still listen. It's grown and sexy with the right amount of grease and KNOCK

Is that the album where she's on the Queen Latifah show doing the little floor dance snappin?!  :plzstop:

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Quote from: Harlem on May 12, 2024, 11:14:03 PM
Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 11:11:29 PM
Quote from: Harlem on May 12, 2024, 11:07:48 PM
Quote from: makeme on May 12, 2024, 10:58:12 PMShe been surpassed that debut

:ummwhat:

I should've reframed that. I meant as a total body of work, she didn't make full enjoyable albums for me at least moving forward, she'll have great songs on her later albums but as a whole body of work I think her debut flowed better

I never gave Braveheart a chance though

BABY do yourself a favor! It's my favorite mess from her, I still listen. It's grown and sexy with the right amount of grease and KNOCK

Is that the album where she's on the Queen Latifah show doing the little floor dance snappin?!  :plzstop:

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Yes, that CD is her masterpiece. Trust me

 :stressed:
Stay alive. Stay Whole. Discover solutions. Astronomical potential. Stay safe. Stay sane. Create the cure. Raise your kids. Stay true. Become enlightened. Remember the times. Become actualized. Choose to be happy. Become integrated. Stay dedicated. Stay consistent. Create infinitely. Build momentum. Create joy. Never surrender. Embrace love. Get back up. Take flight. Touch the world. Heal the world. Abolish fear. Love God. Love yourself. Love one another. Stay gold. Stay limitless. Realize eutopia. Discover salvation. Innovate. Recreate. Revitalize. Seek freedom. Discover synchronicity.


Lazarus

Her trinity is her debut, The Declaration and Braveheart.

Chapter II is a sophomore slump imo. Outside of a few songs, a lot of it is forgettable fillers at best.

Concrete Rose's crown jewel and centerpiece is Only U. It is the most standout song on the entire album. It's an enjoyable album but there's no other real hits tbh.

Annie

Quote from: Harlem on May 12, 2024, 10:56:28 PMI agree with the debut album being #1 for many reasons especially the nostalgia and hits

After that she lost me and never grew musically

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