Mass Appeal Set to Drop Seven Legendary Hip-Hop Albums

Mass Appeal just shook the game with a major announcement: they’re set to drop seven albums from rap legends in 2025, and it’s a celebration of Hip-Hop’s golden era like never before.
Fans can expect brand-new projects from some of New York’s most iconic names, including Nas & DJ Premier, Ghostface Killah, Mobb Deep, Raekwon The Chef, Big L, and De La Soul. As for the seventh artist? Mass Appeal is keeping that under wraps, but they’ve promised a surprise that’ll be well worth the wait
One of the most anticipated projects in the lineup is Ghostface Killah’s “Supreme Clientele 2“, the long-rumored sequel to his 2000 classic. For years, fans have speculated whether this project would ever see the light of day, and now, it’s officially on the way. Meanwhile, fellow Wu-Tang legend Raekwon “The Chef” will be serving up heat on his upcoming album Emperor’s New Clothes, which is expected to deliver the gritty lyricism he’s known for.
Mass Appeal isn’t just looking to drop music, their goal is to honor the legacy of artists who’ve shaped the culture with timeless contributions. That’s why two of the first albums will pay tribute to fallen legends Prodigy of Mobb Deep and Trugoy The Dove of De La Soul, bringing fans new music that carries their spirits forward.
To top it all off, a posthumous album from Big L is also on the way, a rare and exciting treat for fans of the Harlem MC whose legacy still looms large in hip-hop history. Mass Appeal is clearly on a mission to blend nostalgia with fresh energy, and 2025 might just be a legendary year for rap.
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Mass Appeal Set to Drop Seven Legendary Hip-Hop Albums was originally published on hiphopwired.com