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Remember Me. Search for:. Also, 'Welcome To Strangeland' is only available as the clean version for whatever reason. Just a head's up. Am I A Psycho Ft. Has to be corny and Those aren't my personal favorites, but I believe they're the introductory songs to Tech that anyone who's trying to get into his music could listen to and want some more like it. Onto the albums. Tech's Best Albums: K. Those are my opinion. If you're into more of an old-school sounding taste, this is definitely the album you'd want to start with.

There's that smooth 90s production throughout, and throughout Tech's discography, you're going to lose that sound the further in you go. Maybe if this is the only kind of hip-hop you enjoy, you'll never even move past this record. Some of the hooks on this thing haven't aged too well, and for Tech's debut studio album, his flow stays pretty damn good throughout the entirety.

Not every song is amazing, but this project is the second album by Tech that I was introduced to and I've come to appreciate it more and more as Tech consistently releases albums that seem to get a little less inspired and more quantity over quality. There are of course, albums that are exceptions to this.

Lejo , Mitchell Bade Ft. Tech's hardest, most gritty, most aggressive album. This album is in my personal top I can't help but enjoy the beats, he comes off super passionate about the topics and there are even some more somber, depressing moments on the album See: Suicide Letters.

The production is also phenomenal when compared to some of his more recent material. The Storm , Dominion. An album full of fun, fresh songs with club-atmospheres for the first half, the second half strikes and is almost the polar opposite of the first half. Not that it's bad at all, Everready is arguably Tech's best work. The production on this thing is great, I adore most of the hooks and Tech is at his best rapping on this thing. If there's one album that you absolutely should NOT sleep on, it's this.

The first of the Tech N9ne Collabos series of albums, this thing is loaded with guest verses. It has some harder midwest type bangers on it, as well as tracks featuring artists just chopping it up. Krizz Kaliko, T-Nutty.

This album absolutely screams This is also before Tech's label was packed with a giant roster of different sounding artists so most songs sound completely different from what you'll hear out of him and his label today. Krizz Kaliko murders the hooks on this album. Krizz Kaliko, Prozak, Mr. Now this album is a god damn long one.

I personally haven't been able to sit through the entire thing in a couple years I think. It's a decent album. Not his best, nor is it his worst. It's got plenty of songs worth checking out, but it's certainly not one of his top 5. Listen one per sitting, just trust me. Could have been 2 separate albums and been just fine. Krizz Kaliko. This collabos album is interesting to say the least.

Used to be my favorite Tech album but has definitely worn off over time. There's definitely a few tracks on here that I still bump from time to time, but overall I'd say this is the album where Tech's style kind of changed production wise.

It's not bad, just stylistically comes across awkwardly, especially on some of the hooks. I really, really don't like the burping on Poh Me Anotha despite it making sense to have them there.



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