A few more I just thought of...
Daz Dillinger--RETALIATION, REVENGE AND GET BACK--his production skills were at their peak, and Daz still cared about music as opposed to internet-banging...nice variety of features.
Soulja Slim--GIVE IT 2 'EM RAW--like Mac, a smooth-flowing lyricist who could've made a name for himself had Master P not kept him in the background.
Tre-8--GHETTO STORIES--same story as Soulja Slim...Hard as hell...
Authentic--SOLO ALBUM--Devo does everything from boasting to story-telling, and from skinz-hittin' to flossing. The Comissiona has a bright future, IMHO.
Also--contrary to popular belief, most of the early Cash Money CDs that came out BEFORE Juvenile's 400 DEGREEZ have a bluesy, dirty quality that the more dance-oriented Cash Money shit lacks (and remember the Ziggly Wiggly skits?) I especially like:
The B.G.--CHOPPER CITY and IT'S ALL ON U PTs. 1 & 2
Juvenile--SOULJA RAGS
The Hot Boyz--GET IT HOW U LIVE!
PEACE!