Midwest hip-hop
subgenre of hip-hop
46 artists in the catalog.
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BTNHResurrection
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony · 2000
Top Midwest hip-hop albums
See essentialsAll Midwest hip-hop artists
Angel Haze
alternative hip-hop, hip-hop
Krayzie Bone
chopper, gangsta rap
The Cool Kids
Obie Trice
hip-hop
King Gordy
Detroit blues, blue-eyed soul
Krizz Kaliko
alternative hip-hop, hardcore hip-hop
Sexyy Red
dirty rap, hip-hop
Lil Bibby
Chicago drill, Chicago hip-hop
Jasiah
alternative rock, hip-hop
Slum Village
Esham
hardcore hip-hop, horrorcore
Layzie Bone
chopper, gangsta rap
Blaze Ya Dead Homie
gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
Babyface Ray
gangsta rap, hip-hop
Flesh-n-Bone
chopper, gangsta rap
Trick-Trick
gangsta rap, hardcore hip-hop
About Midwest hip-hop
What is Midwest hip-hop?
subgenre of hip-hop
Where should I start with Midwest hip-hop?
Start with "BTNHResurrection" by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. It captures what makes Midwest hip-hop worth exploring.
What are the best Midwest hip-hop albums?
The Midwest hip-hop albums worth hearing first: "BTNHResurrection" by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, "Bloodas" by Lil Durk, "Welcome to O'Block" by King Von, "What It Means to Be King" by King Von and "Death Is Certain" by Royce da 5'9".
How many Midwest hip-hop artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 46 Midwest hip-hop artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.