Rap/Hip Hop/Dance Album of The Year
Glory 2 Glory; Lil' Raskull; Stephen Thomas; Grapetree Records
Heatseeker; The World Wide Message Tribe; Zarc Porter; Warner Resound
Pawns In A Chess Game; God's Original Gangstaz; Sonny Formato, Kevin G; Grapetree Records
Tears Of A Gansta; Preachas In Tha Hood; Adrian Sandoval, Arthur Sandoval; Grapetree Records
The Return; E-Roc; Blake Knight; Grapetree Records
Welcome To The New Era; K·II·S; New Era Productions, Brian Ray; Metro One
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