All Tech N9ne Albums ((top)) ✦
Label: Strange Music The breakthrough. Often cited as his first "essential" album, Anghellic (spelled with an "H" to represent heaven/hell) explores depression, religion, and self-destruction. Songs like "Strange" and "This Ring" remain fan anthems. It was later re-released in 2003 with enhanced production.
Label: Strange Music/MSC His commercial leap. Featuring the minor hit "I’m a Playa" (with 50 Cent’s G-Unit members), this album charted on the Billboard 200. It balances club bangers with sinister tracks like "Slither." The "Everready" Peak & Collabos Era (2006–2010) Note: After 2002, Tech took a short break, releasing a collaborative album ( Celcius ) and a greatest hits. He returned stronger. all tech n9ne albums
Label: Strange Music A conceptual masterpiece centered on four themes: K ing, O f, D arkness (anger, addiction, depression, and greed). It debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200—a major indie achievement. No hooks, no radio singles; just raw venom. The Mainstream Crossover & Independence (2011–2015) 10. All 6’s and 7’s (2011) Label: Strange Music His highest-charting album (#4 Billboard 200), fueled by the single "Worldwide Choppers" (featuring Busta Rhymes, Twista, Yelawolf, and others). Also includes the Lil Wayne collaboration "Fuck Food." This is his commercial peak. Label: Strange Music The breakthrough
Label: Strange Music A return to form with multiple personalities. The album is split into themes (Human, Beast, MC, etc.). It includes the national breakthrough "Like Yeah" and the soul-searching "Happy Ending." It was later re-released in 2003 with enhanced production
Label: Strange Music Part of his Collabos series (solo in name but featuring many guests). This album is a grim, atmospheric journey focusing on loneliness and addiction. Standouts: "Midwest Choppers" (featuring D-Loc and Dalima).