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

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No. 9 Life After Death by the Notorious B.I.G. (1997)

On his ambitious second album, the late Frank White pushed his persona and storytelling chops to cinematic levels. Featuring a dizzying array of guest stars, producers and moods, Biggie proved that there was no one in hip-hop better at balancing darkness and light than the “rap Alfred Hitchcock.”


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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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