The Joke’s On You: 10 Legendary Hip Hop Albums That Never Were

    Rappers have always had a bad habit of talking a big game and not following through. Whether it’s the amount of skill they possess, their hand skills, their movie plans or the next album they’re making, it is best to take it all with a grain or two of salt.

    That said, here are 10 albums that artists talked about that will never be recorded and/or will never see the light of day. More importantly, 10 long-players that we would love to hear. In nine of 10 cases, they’re no longer even being mentioned. One, is just a prediction. And no, we’re not writing off Dr. Dre’s Detox, just yet. The joke’s on you.

    1. Helter Skelter by Dr. Dre & Ice Cube

    Shortly after Dr. Dre and Ice Cube reunited in 1994 to record “Natural Born Killaz” for the Murder Was The Case soundtrack, they announced they were making an entire album together. Bootleg t-shirts were everywhere, as was the hype. Dre soon left Death Row Records and became focused on Aftermath while Cube got deeper into his movie career, and began another super-group of sorts – Westside Connection with WC and Mack 10. Last year Cube couldn’t even get a Dre beat on his latest album, I Am The West.

    2. Not Those Niggaz Again by N.W.A.

    At the turn of the century there was a lot of talk about an N.W.A. reunion with Snoop Dogg replacing the deceased Eazy-E (DJ Yella was never mentioned in reunion plans). Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren and Snoop hit the studio and recorded “Chin Check” for the Next Friday soundtrack in 1999. They followed it up the next year with Ice Cube’s “Hello” (without Snoop) and Snoop’s “Set It Off” (without Dre). By early 2002, after no progress, they conceded the album would not happen due to scheduling conflicts and endless red tape from all the labels involved.

    3. 10 The Hard Way (produced entirely by Organized Noize) by Outkast

    With the ATLiens’ careers drifting further apart in 2005, Big Boi and Andre 3000 planned to record their first album together in five years. The plan was to do a back-to-basics 10 songs album completely produced by Organized Noize. The album was still being mentioned with Idlewild dropped the following year, but all talks of an Outkast reunion these days makes no mention of this concept. Maybe they meant 10 years?

    4. Make Up To Break Up by Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre

    In the spring of 1998 when Snoop Dogg was in the midst of leaving Death Row Records, he stated a lot of plans for the future – none of which were signing with No Limit Records, which is what he did months later (in fairness, he did eventually make that mediocre 213 album with Nate Dogg and Warren G in 2004). After recently collaborating with Dr. Dre again on “Zoom Zoom,”* Snoop had plans to reunite with the good Doctor for another LP together, called Make Up To Break Up. Not only has this not happened in the 12 years since, but Snoop has released eight solo albums with just nine Dre beats. Speaking of Snoop projects that never happened…
    * Snoop was replaced by LL Cool J when Death Row Records wouldn’t clear him, and the song ended up on the Bullworth soundtrack

    5. Three The Hard Way by Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube & Kurupt

    Another album Snoop Dogg was planning on making at that time was a group effort with Ice Cube and Kurupt. It was unclear whether the group would be called Three The Hard Way, or that would be the title of the album. In fact, the project never got past it being mentioned a few times. In fact, all three emcees have never even appeared on a song together. Coincidentally or not, the 213 album six years later was called The Hard Way

    6. Likwit Crew Album by The Alkaholiks, King Tee, Xzibit, Defari, Lootpack, Phil Da Agony

    If ABB Records had their way, you would believe that Defari and DJ Babu’s 2005 Likwit Junkies album was the long-awaited crew album. Shady label moves aside, we’ve never come very close to having King Tee, Tha ‘Liks, Xzibit, Lootpack, Phil Da Agony and Defari come together for a full length effort. In the spring of 2001 King Tipsy announced plans to release Likwit Crew compilation, but as details emerged it was going to be as much a vehicle to introduce new affiliates as it was to get the whole crew together.

    7. The Coast Is Clear by Golden State Warriors (Ras Kass, Xzibit, Saafir)

    The blame for this one lands squarely on Priority Records, who refused to clear Ras Kass as they made a hobby out of ruining his career. After multiple songs together (“Plastic Surgery,” “3 Card Molly,” “Harder,” “Bouce, Rock, Golden State,” “N.B.A.,” “Back Up Off Me”), Xzibit, Ras Kass and Saafir were ready to drop their debut on X’s Open Bar Entertainment in 2001. Ras was still in a legal battle trying to get his release from Priority, and they cock-blocked him again to leave the album dead in the water.

    8. Chairmen of the Boards by Dr. Dre & Timbaland

    In 2001 both Dr. Dre and Timbaland said they were going to make a joint album called Chairmen of the Boards (still a great title). It would feature artists from both Dre’s Aftermath and Timbo’s now defunct Beat Club label, both Interscope Records subsidiaries. Erick Sermon’s name was also mentioned (only by Erick) as was Jermaine Dupri’s (before the dust-up). After three years or so and no progress the album was officially scrapped so Dre could concentrate on Detox

    9. The Standard by Q-Tip & Common

    In the summer of 2007 Q-Tip said that he had formed a group with Common called The Standard. At the time they hadn’t recorded any songs together, but planned to on their upcoming tour. Aside from some Kanye West production, Tip would handle the beats. In the three years since the album, the two emcees have not appeared on a song together, though they’re still claiming this is happening.

    10. Nas & DJ Premier album

    In 2006, DJ Premier said Nas approached him a year prior about doing a full album together. Premo’s response was basically, “I’m ready when you are.”  Since that time, Nas has released three albums with exactly zero Premier beats and both have petitioned the other at concerts to make the album happen (Premier did it as recently as two weeks ago). While there is a bit more hope to this one than the others on this list, we’re ready and willing to write it off as “never gonna happen.”

    145 thoughts on “The Joke’s On You: 10 Legendary Hip Hop Albums That Never Were

    1. there are a hell of a lot of underrated albums/producers in hiphop its all about the hype shit thats the problem…for example the standout song on nas it was written was by trackmasters the shootouts but preemos i gave you power is the most remebered from that album

      1. Nigga are you dumb? Shootouts wasn’t better than I Gave You Power. Hell Take It In Blood, Live Nigga Rap, If I Ruled The World, Watch Dem Niggas, The Message, Nas Is Coming > Shootouts.

        Stop saying dumb shit on a hip hop comments list just to be heard. A fool is only known once the mouth is opened and removes all doubt.

        Onion head nigga.

      2. I gotta agree with Mr. Flamboyant on this one. “Shootouts” is definitely one of my least favorite songs on that album.

      3. what mr said! I gave you power was Prems weakest Nas/premier BEAT! Song was crazy beat was ok. But from what premier said. he wanted to give it a feeling of sadness. Which i think he accomplished.

    2. It’s wild that most of these are west coast albums, and I think a lot of them started when the west coast was really hittin’.

    3. What about RZA & ODB ‘The Abbott and Crazy Monk’..Noooooo….why would anyone want to hear that when we could listen to Dr.Dre and Exhibit albums all day..SMFH…..

    4. DETOX LEAKED….I DOWNLOADED IT AN HOUR AGO,ITS OFFICIAL……IT WAS WORTH THE WAIT,IM HYPED!! PEACE

    5. i tell you what, ain’t an album listed up there that i wouldn’t burn tires headed to the record shop to get boss

    6. Just my opinion, but i think DJ Quik would’ve been a better replacement for Eazy-E than Snoop, if that album were to ever have happened

    7. Notice how Dre’s on a lot of these. Lack of commitment! Canceling Detox would be his best option seeing as it’s so hyped up it WILL disappoint and ruin his impeccable credibility. Come on, 2 singles and not one Dre beat. What’s poppin’ son?

    8. 213 – the Hard way was in fact an excellent album, probably the best snoop dogg album apart from doggystyle.

      R.I.P. Nate Dogg

    9. Besides DETOX, what about 2Pac’s East Coast/West Coast Unification album One Nation? It was supposed to feature Black Moon, Kurupt and the hottest MC’s at that time. To me, that’s the big tragedy. Dre’s just puts out stuff if he feels like it.

    10. “The Hard 10” or “10 The Hard Way” as they say here was going to be the shit!!

      Man I wanted to hear Outkast back spittin on Organized Noise without no fuckin red wigs, shoulder pads, stockings or none of that shit

    11. Shit i wanna hear that Krumbsnatchs / premier album that was suppose to happen back in 99 or so. Or the Madlib / E-Swift album that Swift told me about.

    12. that NWA album could have happened if Dre was ready to share the big cake with others
      The two records they did were really dope !

    13. yall got a lot of west coast albums on here…wat about eminem and royce bad meets evil been hoping on that forever…or twista and bone thugs album? cool countdown tho

    14. and also 2PAC & R. Kelly – Best of Both World (originally was planned to be done with Pac, not Jay-Z)

    15. And Big Boi at least has gone on record and said the “10 the Hard Way” project was going to be dropped because other rappers got ear of the idea and started trying to to mixtapes based on the concept. To deal with my disappointment with that, I just made a flyyy-ass Dungeon Family mix with an acapella version of “Dirty South”, Cool Breeze’s “Watch for the Hook”, Outkast’s “Mainstream” w/Good Mo-B, and other timesless classics.

    16. Let’s not forget about the CRS album, the HRSMN album (though it seems like it might actually finally materialize), the Bone/Twista collab, the Fugees Reunion album, the Hot Boy$ reunion album, I can go on forever lol

    17. The Tupac One Nation album has been out, not officially, but it was Recorded, it didn’t get completely finished but a lot of it is around. and there is even a 2 disc bootleg of what was done at the time. with an East disc and a West Disc

    18. Nas always comes full circle. There will be Premo & Nas album when Nas decides he wants to get back to straight rap.

    19. People keep saying what about detox?, all of these potential albums listed are collab albums, HHDX fucked up the title.

      If We’re gonna list solo albums that never happened then what about Black Thought’s “Masterpiece Theater”?

    20. Early predictions off the top of my head:

      CRS Album – Lupe, Pharell, Kanye
      Watch The Throne – Kanye & Jay-Z
      T-Wayne (Luv Songz) – Lil’ Wayne & T-Pain
      I Can’t Feel My Face – Wayne & Juelz

    21. a lot of pete rock projects that could be added to this, his albums with the Dogg Pound and Planet Asia come to mind. MF DOOM also has his share of albums, to this day im disappointed by the lack of Ghostface/Doom album (not to mention the new Danger DOOM, King Geedorah, KMD and Madvillain albums)

    22. You might as well just get it over with and throw anything involving jay elec on there based on his current track record. Rappers talk bullshit so much its ridiculous.

    23. so basically yall made this to say a bunch of wack west coast rappers that haven’t been relevant in 10 + years promised albums they never delivered on? Cool. Shoulda left it at Outkast and Nas

    24. On the OutKast front…there was an actual “Pimp Trick Gangsta Clique” set recorded..they did it just for fun and never released it…a damn shame, woulda been fiyah!

      1. I remember that. They were making fun how almost every rapper during that time period was being pimps and gangtas through their music.

      1. LOL…Didn’t even peep that. Dre is the Omen for release dates…Seems like everything Dre and Snoop get ready to do, falls apart

    25. Where is Rakim and Dr.Dre’s project named “Oh My God”
      that should have been number 1, I was so sad when they decided not to release it. and as Nas put it “the album was dismantled due to creative differences”
      I think it would have been epic! tear tear

    26. Hi peoples my name Jacques, i live current in Afghani fighten the war with Americaned and I cann not wait 4 the bone thugz if harmonica album with eminems

      1. good. DOOM sucks dick. Anyone who releases a concept album about food really has no place in music. (and before you ask, yes i do have MM Food, and yes i have listened to it.)

    27. Have we forgotten the 3rd installment of the Art Official Intelligence series by De La Soul? The first 2 installments were fire! They opted to release The Grind Date (which was a good album by the way) in place of the 3rd AOI album, which was supposed to be “on some DJ shyt” as Maseo put it. I’m still waitin on it!

    28. you notice dre and snoop is on the list alot, and almost all these are westcoast albums..that says something

    29. Don’t forget that original Murder INC album wit Ja Rule DMX and Jay-Z that was supposed to happen when they ran the game back in 98-99!! Don’t know about now but back then that shit would have been crazy cuz they was killin shit together all the time.. Man the good ol days!!

    30. And most importantly put DETOX on that bitch… dre be droppin some new tracks but he has been doin that for years. Detox was supposed to drop 7 years ago and in xxl dre promised it would be out by feb. what a lazy ass nigga! He aint doin shit as you can teall by da list.

    31. Add these:

      Watch The Throne

      Center Edge Territory

      T-Wayne

      Weezy + Juelz Santana

      Child Rebel Soldier

      All City Chess Club

      AND (all lupe)

      Actual L.A.S.E.R.S.

      The Great American Rap Album

      Food and Liquor 2

      LupE.N.D.

      1. that was just a working title before it became My beautiful dark twisted fantasy. the fcc wouldn’t let him use the title like they wouldn’t let him use the cover.

    32. I heard that dj quik and eazy -e were going to do a album in the ninety’s called quick and easy!

    33. that list was dead on point….and I will add my name to the ones thirsty for a full LP of Nas and Primo….and add my name to the list that will never ever ever ever see it come to light cause for some reason Nas keeps doing the exact opposite of what he should when it comes to beat selection. I am a Nas fan but sorry it dont take a chimp to know Nas+Primo is a classic album and certified platinum…

    34. Forgot. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony & Twista collaborative album. Knowin’ bone, it’ll be some years. We still haven’t heard speed of sound.

    35. I don’t know what the album would of been called. but Common, Black Thought, Absolute & Pharoahe Monch where gonna form a group called The Unstoppable Force…..that would of been tight.

      1. you dumb ass…everyone knew it was scrapped…it wasn’t just talked about and that’s it. Everyone knew what happened. Not a good statement for this article’s subject

      1. nobody gave 2 fucks about that shit…would rather hear Scarface rhyme dolo rather than hearing him rhyme circles around 2pac (r.i.p.)

    36. it would b a fuckin dream to see Kast drop a album TOGETHER and actually b on the traks TOGETHER instead of how they did Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. old heads yall kno wut im talkin bout! like a 2012 Atliens or Aquemini album or sum’n! either way im foreva a supporter of real music

    37. there’s so many of these promised collaborations that just never happens. Wu-Tang got a whole bunch of them, RZA/Ol’ Dirty album was announced in 1999 (this would probably happen if it wasn’t for all the trouble ODB was going thru and then of course his death, RIP god).

      DJ Premier/Royce Da 5’9″ album was announced in 2007 on “The Bar Exam”. i think he said they was even forming a group. Preem had 3 beats on “Street Hop” in the end lol.

      and with your last mention i came to think about 2002 when Nas and Large Professor was featured in TWO magazines about their future project together, one of the mags had them on the cover even. they was out in a studio in Miami working together i believe. the project turned in to “Gods Son” and by the time it got released it had exactly zero LP beats like wtf Nas. Nas has prolly made more stupid decisions than any other MC ever. every single one of his album (except “Nastradamus”) could’ve been a CLASSIC more or less, but he always deletes the best songs, adds a lot of filler and has mad trouble with sample clearancing. shame…

      the two Nas/Extra-P tracks for “Gods Son” that we know of was “Stay Chizled” (Nas solo version) and “Star Wars” but we probably never get to hear the rest. sometimes I really hate Nas.

      1. Dre is full of shit but alot of artist are like that, they lose interest. Example If Paul Mcartney and Ringo Starr and 2 other artist like Clapton did a new Beatles album. that would sell 2 mill the first week, but he hasn’t so..who knows

    38. UHHHHHHHH the top of that list needs to be the AZ and NAS album! I can’t believe that’s not even on here.

    39. Dre & Snoop have got to be two of the most full of shit cats on this earth… With all the broken promises they should either become politicians or clergymen

    40. Nas & DJ Premier album would be a dream. Oh and you forgot the album that Rakim was supposed to do with Dr Dre… which also would have been amazing

    41. i remember the 10 the hard way OutKast were talking about. it would be un-fuckin-believable if they are still planning it.

    42. Great article. The two albums that seem to make the most sense are the Outkast album “10 The Hard Way” and the Nas and DJ Premier project. Unfortunately, the albums will never ever, ever, ever, happen. Andre 3000 is on some bullshit right now and Nas just isn’t relevant as he was before. Actually, I would rather see a DJ Premier and Jay-Z album and opposed to a Nas collabo album. No artist in the game wasted their talent more than Nas and he should have been just as large as Jay-Z is right now.

    43. Detox will never come out. It’s been in the works for the better part of a decade. With all the time and talk that has happened it would be impossible to live up to the hype. Therefor i don’t believe it will ever happen

    44. As hiphop artist are getting older I really would like to have seen a Nas DJ Premier CD or Jay-Z and Nas right after they smashed the beef they would have shut it down. Oh and I always wanted to here Rakim over some dope beats and thats where Nas failed me and will go down as one of the dopest laziest M.C’s to rap over consistently subpar beats.

    45. The cd Tupac was making with Boot Camp Click which never happened was to me more of a let down then anything on this list… Cannot believe it wasn’t mentioned.

      1. yeah the east to west double cd with busta,greg nice, boot camp, then when it didn’t come out they started to lift the lyrics and put them on songs pac would never rap on. but there are songs that are floating around that i had on bootleg. one song called “birches” with Greg Nice

      1. i thought the same thing reading this article. twista was suppose to be the 6th member of bone. also i heard krayzie and twista say they were going to do duo album that would have been sick!!1 the mid-west really need that album

    46. good article….yall remember when murder inc was going to be a group project with Jay, Ja, and DMX?who knows where x and ja would be right now if it went as planned….
      I remember when Scarface retired he said hed only come back to work with Jay and Cube or sumthing like that.
      speaking of face, him and Pacs album….
      Or jeezy and wayne with Boyz N the hood.them 2 plus jody breeze woulda have been nice in that time period
      and oh yea lupes Greatest Hip Hop Album Ever lol. think i saw the tracklist on this site lmao
      track1
      track2
      track3
      ” ”
      the best hip hop song ever
      track 10
      and whatsup with the lupe kanye pharrell joint?

    47. In 2002, there was talk of Black star and Binary Star doing an album together…

      would have been amazing

    48. Chairmen of the Boards is the one I remember clearly, I had a picture in my head of what the album clover looks like, who would be in it and so forth. That would have been something to have, and that bring back the firm with nas, az, foxy, cormega and with dr.dre and some other top producers. Man so many great collab that probably never have a full length, maybe it’s for the best.

    49. There was supposed to be a full SQUADRON album too. Back when the EPMD camps will still hot. And WTF happened to Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth reunion??!! We’ve been waiting for longer than Detox! Black Thought, PLEASE DROP MASTERPIECE THEATER!!!

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