Greatest Urban Albums of All Time
Voodoo or Stankonia

Pick Your Favorite

VOODOO

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STANKONIA
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Why This Battle Matters

Why do we duel in the digital arena of GoatWars? Perhaps it’s the thrill of seeing titans clash, like today’s face-off between D’Angelo’s soul-stirring 'Voodoo' and OutKast’s genre-defying 'Stankonia'. Here we have a collision of raw, emotive soundscapes and sharp, futuristic beats. The stakes? More than just bragging rights; it’s a battle for cultural supremacy, to reshape our understanding of greatness in urban music. So, which album tugs at your soul and which propels you into tomorrow? Your choice reveals not just a preference in music, but a declaration of what you value in the evolution of sound.

🔥 Fan Takes

IDK, both albums slap, but Stankonia got that extra spice, yknow? hard to ignore it.
Stankonia is just galaxies ahead. 'B.O.B' alone, bruh? Game over.
Voodoo literally defined a vibe. Nothing hits like '00s D'Angelo slow jams.

How Fans Are Voting

In this battle:

Fans currently prefer Stankonia over Voodoo when it comes to the greatest Urban Albums of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Stankonia 57.1% of the time over Voodoo.

Across all battles:

Stankonia win rate: 51.6%

Voodoo win rate: 41.5%

Fan FAQs

What makes Stankonia so popular among fans?

Stankonia hits hard with its bold experimentation and the dynamic duo of Andre 3000 and Big Boi delivering fast-paced rhymes and eclectic sounds. It’s the album’s fearless approach and standout tracks like 'Ms. Jackson' that have sealed its place in fans' hearts.

Why do fans love Voodoo so much?

Voodoo is adored for its rich, soulful vibe and the way D'Angelo blends neo-soul with R&B and jazz elements. It's a masterclass in musicianship and mood, creating a deep emotional connection with its listeners.

Who is better in the Greatest Urban Albums of All Time league: Voodoo or Stankonia?

Right now, Stankonia is leading on GoatWars, and it's not too surprising. Both albums have passionate fans, but Stankonia's blend of funk, social commentary, and OutKast's unique style seems to edge it ahead slightly in fan votes.