7 Hip-Hop Albums With Positive Messages That Get Me Through The Week

My love for hip-hop is a gift I got from my brother.

When I was young, my brother introduced me to the art of hip-hop through some of the artists on this list, and there's a couple on here that I just introduced to him. When I find artists who have stories I connect with, it's easy for me to keep their music in rotation. These positive albums have little, if any, cursing and are uplifting and just overall *chef's kiss.*

1.The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill

Lauryn Hill performs on stage with a microphone on her hand.

She “scored one No. 1 hit on Billboard‘s Hot R&B Singles (now R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay) and Pop Airplay chart with “Killing Me Softly,” which won a Grammy in 1997 for best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals,” Billboard reports.

Back to Lauryn’s solo work, which includes skits, poetry, rap, R&B, and a whole lot of soul.

2.The Healing Component by Mick Jenkins

Mick Jenkins kneels on stage during a performance.

Here THC stands for “The Healing Component” and to Mick, the healing component is love.

"When I decide to make an album, what I’m thinking about is an overall message. There’s a completely different type of intentionality when I decide to make an album or any type of project," says Mick to Okayplayer.

Mick Jenkins perfoms on stage with a mic in one hand and his other arm in the air.

On the second track called “Spread Love,” Mick becomes a bit more direct in this message.

My favorite song on the album is called “Drowning” because this piece of art reflects the development of hip-hop music with its cowbells, bass, and Mick’s melodic raspy voice dragging over the beat with a heaviness that is reflected in the music video below.

3.Rock the House by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince perform on stage.

“It was years that you didn’t return my call,” Will says to Jazz in a clip called “Back At It With Jazzy Jeff!”

In November 2021, Insider reported that Will never uses curse words in his music because his grandmother found his rapbook and left a note in it encouraging him to use his gift to “uplift” others. “I never cursed again in my rhymes,” Will said.

So, what is the most epic collaboration from these two?

4.Distant Relatives by Nas and Damian Marley

Nas and Damian Marley pose for a photo together on the set of 106 & Park on BET.

“Nas would probably be one of the only candidates I could have done that project with,” says Damian Marley.

Nas and Damian Marley perform together on stage with microphones in thier hands.

The album is the product of these two incredible artists, so you can be sure that the messages are not only positive, but forward-thinking and enlightened.

"Patience"

If ever these two link up for another album, I’d be the happiest woman in the world.

These days Nas is teaching a MasterClass on Hip-Hop storytelling where students can learn his philosophy as a lyricist and how he used life experiences to create art. In late 2022, Damian Marley revealed to Honeysuckle Magazine that he’s been busy with a cannabis line called HURB. These two musicians continue to drop solo music. There was an album released in 2021 by Nas called Magic and an album released in 2017 called Stony Hill by Damian Marley.

5.Good Karma by J French

J French sits on a rot near the water with his hands clasped while wearing sunglasses.

I have been bumping Good Karma by J French since it was released earlier this year by the Dallas, Texas-based artist who set out to make an album that motivates people, and committed to doing so without cursing on the project.

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The opening track “Breakfast” is appropriately titled because it comes with such energy that it begs to be the joint you bang first thing in the morning.

On occasion, J French mentions his distant cousin, Kanye West, who it sounds like has influenced his music with the use of choirs, samples, and even certain cadences.

Made of good karma

J French is a Grammy voting member with musical family roots.

6.Kanye West's album Donda

Kanye West speaks while holding a microphone.

"Hey Mama"

"God Breathed"

"Jesus Walks"

In many ways, Kanye had to fight to be so vocal about his faith because early in his career, he was told that he couldn’t talk about God on the radio. It’s the story he tells in the song “Jesus Walks,” which made it to Billboard’s Hot 100 list.

In a 2014 exclusive interview with HipHopDX, Rhymefest discusses how “Jesus Walks” impacted Kanye’s career. “Kanye would not have as many chances with the public as he has had without that critical piece of the puzzle. It touched people in a place where Rap music rarely touches people these days, and that’s the heart,” says Rhymefest.

Kanye West’s career has been one for the world to watch as he has no trouble grabbing headlines, and right now he is preparing for the release of Donda 2, which will launch with a live performance in Miami.

7.Therapy Session by NF

NF performs on stage while holding balloons in one hand.

Why not curse?

The artist who channels Eminem's vibes and style is signed to a Christian label.

NF perfoms on stage with black paint markings around his mouth while holding a microphone in his hand.

In this 2019 interview with NME called “NF | In Conversation,” the rapper discusses his experiences with depression, OCD, and how when he wrote the album Therapy Session, he wouldn’t even have considered trying one for real.

8.What are some positive and uplifting hip-hop albums that you love? Share with me below!