The 25 greatest East Coast hip-hop albums of the 1990s

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No. 15 It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot by DMX (1998)

Dark Man X’s debut album was one of the most anticipated in hip-hop’s history. On the backs of several scene-stealing guest appearances, the hardcore rapper from Yonkers dropped like a bomb in the middle of the shiny suit era, with an album full of introspection and dark storytelling.


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Todd "Stereo" Williams, entertainment writer based in New York City. He co-founded Thirty 2 Oh 1 Productions, an indie film company.
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