This is for the subterranean labels and projects that need to get brought up as seminal albums all across the board in Hip Hop period. Don’t expect major label releases here (Loud, Def Jam, Interscope, etc.). These albums changed the underground and became staples in the genre. With all this being said, let’s go into the 25 best underground albums ever heard. Call me biased, but I still think the best Hip Hop is the stuff not heard and blared all over your radio stations, some aren’t even played on your XM radio stations like Shade 45. I can stomach blatant radio accessibility like Diddy (when he was Puff Daddy) and Mase, and even some bits of No Limit, but overall I was so much into mixtapes and what the streets were into on a non-mainstream level. Looking back on it, 90s radio wasn’t terrible, at least compared to today’s garbage (please don’t dispute me on this). I’ve been anti-radio for the most part since I was thirteen years of age, and since then I’ve only gotten worse, or better depending on how one looks at it. I will go for an area very close to my Hip Hop heart: the underground. With all these lists going around, I feel there’s another list deep within my soul.
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