With streaming now the most popular way to consume music, many fans aren’t bothering to buy full albums anymore — and the track-by-track availability of music further disrupts pure album sales.
To make up for the overall reduction in sales, some Hip Hop artists have tried a novel approach to keeping their wallets fat: just charge more. High price points on limited album runs bring exclusivity and allow fans with the right means to show their appreciation for the music.
And of course, music can gain value over time. Collectors respect the classics and prices reflect what certain projects mean to the culture.
Check out some of the most expensive rap albums below.
Starlito – “Manifest Destiny”
This is the latest album to be going for the hefty price of $1,000. Starlito released his Manifest Destiny album on February 14 and the initial price tag on BandCamp was a cool grand.
“I did it first in 2012 (Mental WARfare) for $100 & funded two scholarships with the return,” the Tennessee rapper told XXL. “[P]eople will credit Nipsey Hussle for it when I got it from something I read about a rock band. Shoutout to Nip & Proud2Pay tho!”
The price has now dropped to $100 but Starlito says he has a surprise for the mega-fan who copped the $1,000 LP.
If you’re a commoner like we are, feel free to stream the project here or buy it on iTunes for a more reasonable $10.
Nipsey Hussle – “Crenshaw”
He’s what many consider the godfather of this whole movement. Nipsey Hussle first sold his Crenshaw album for $100 apiece in 2013. He claimed Jay Z copped 100 copies, which helped the Los Angeles rapper net $100,000 through his #Proud2Pay initiative.
Nipsey continued his run with 2014’s Mailbox Money, which he sold sold for $1,000 each. Fans who bought the project were also invited to a special listening session.
YG – “Red Friday”
YG saluted his fellow Cali rapper when he sold his Red Friday mixtapes for $100 each last November through Nipsey Hussle’s Proud 2 Pay. The Compton MC only made 1,400 physical “kopies” of the project available at a meet and greet in Oakland.
The Audiomack leak of Red Friday has gone missing, but fans can still buy the project for $7.99 on iTunes or stream it on Spotify.
Wu-Tang Clan – “Once Upon A Time In Shaolin”
This one will go down in the history books for sure. Wu-Tang Clan made headlines when it sold its one-of-a-kind Once Upon A Time In Shaolin for $2 million in 2015. Then the story took a strange twist when it was revealed that the buyer was none other than Martin Shkreli, the notorious former pharmaceutical exec and one of Hip Hop’s most hated villains. No easy iTunes link or Spotify stream here. Only a prayer that Shkreli will one day release the project for all to enjoy.
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony – “E.1999/Legends”
Not to be outdone by their fellow rap group, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony has said that its final album will be a one-of-a-kind project that will be auctioned for a price tag of $1 million. Krayzie Bone told HipHopDX in 2014 that the project is called E.1999/Legends and gave an update last year.
“We kinda backed off of that because our fans is real sensitive,” Krayzie Bone said. “And our fans flipped the hell out. They was like ‘What you mean you gon’ charge us a million dollars for your album?’ I’m like ‘Y’all don’t even understand what we saying right now.’ So we kinda backed up off of it. It’s still an option on the table, but we looking at other options as well … Still thinking about how to make it work in a much more effective way … We basically telling them ‘Okay, you own it for whatever you paid it for. And you can go and sell the album for whatever you want to sell it for to make your money.”
De La Soul – “And The Anonymous Nobody”
Among the many Hip Hop projects that have hit Kickstarter, De La Soul’s has to be the most successful. The legendary group raised $600,874 through a crowd-funding campaign and ultimately landed a Best Rap Album Grammy-nomination for And the Anonymous Nobody, which dropped last year. The group offered a variety of incentives to help raise the money, starting at a thank you email for $5 and a physical copy of the LP for $25. For donations of $2,000, five lucky fans spent quality time with each member of the group. Posdnuos, Dave and Maseo took fans shoe, toy and record shopping, respectively. The grand prize contributor — who gave a donation of $10,000 — received Dave’s platinum plaque recognizing 1 million sales for the group’s debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising. The higher-tier prizes also came with an autographed CD and advanced digital download of And the Anonymous Nobody. Pricey yes, but still a priceless part of history.
Rammellzee vs. K-Rob – ”Beat Bop”
This is a prized rap album because only 500 were made in 1983 when the two rappers battled it out for 10 minutes on wax. What’s even more special is that the cover art for “Beat Bop” is drawn by Jean-Michel Basquiat (notice the signature crown at the top), who funded the record and even produced the beat. Discogs says an original copy is valued at $1,000.
Kanye West Signed Vinyls
While Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo would top a list of craziest rollouts, and a digital download from his website is still a pricey $20, two of his other projects are going for a lot more on eBay. Autographed vinyl copies of The College Dropout and 808s & Heartbreak are priced at $600 each.
50 Cent & DJ Whoo Kid – “The Best of 50 Cent”
For the die-hard 50 Cent fan, you can buy a limited edition copy of DJ Whoo Kid’s Best of 50 Cent mixtape from 2008 for only $7,131.48 on eBay. Or if that’s too much for you, Amazon has it available starting at $7,126.49. Get it or die tryin’.
Know any others? Let us know in the comments below.
Never Understood that. People already complaining about overprized music, so why would you put a $1000 price tag on your album when it only takes 1 Copy for people to spread it for free all over the Internet?
I’m not pro music/movie piracy but that sh*t screams f*ckery
Think about it logically. If you paid 1k for something would you then in turn give it away for free? Most likely not, it becomes a rare item as long as you don’t share it for free. So it makes sense if you really think it thru:)
Well if you pay $1000 for it and other people don’t have it,now is really your time to hustle it as much as you can for a lesser price,you could either make your $1000 back or even begin to profit from the $1000 you originally spent…problem is there’s no market for these albums/songs,it’s not like they overpriced their classic work or even went to a different lane for themselves. Maybe in 20 years we’ll view it differently
These illegal download Websites making money with this. $1000 investment, tons of downloads and they get the money 10 times back. Like you said, think it thru 😉
RUSHMORE – “Too Much” has been 100 bucks on Bandcamp since last year when it came out. Its fire tho!
RUSHMORE Too Much been 100 dollars in Band camp since last year
Why did you delete my comments??
because we have to protect some artists in specific
“its final album will be a one-of-a-kind project that will be auctioned for a price tag of $1 million” … can the fucking idiot that wrote this explain how something can be auctioned when it already has a price? As if any of the 6 billion people on this earth would pay more than $20 for a damn Bone Thugs album
Krayzie Bone: ‘Y’all don’t even understand what we saying right now.’ – So how does that differ from everytime we listen to you guys rap ?
This is funny because it’s true.
I understand Bone clearly. It’s Future’s mumbling ass that you should be clowning.
I hate some of these rappers. You supposed to be for the hood but charging a $100 or a grand for an album? Crenshaw was wack too. Happy i downloaded it….then deleted it a day later.
Cut vinyl the price of vinyl and stop with the double lps
Too bad none of the above mentioned albums aren’t even worth a free download, even the Bone Thugs and Wu-Tang throw aways.
Everyone is missing the point… people are paying for the experience not the music… They get to meet the artist, hangout with them at their album release…
To some fans that’s a big deal… if your favorite artist was in your town doing a show and said cop the album for $1000 and you get tix to the show, backstage passes and we’ll chill in the V.I.P. at the after party…” you’re paying for the album, the experience of hanging with your favorite artist….
Isn’t the first MF Doom rare? Jamie Foxx?
The writer wrote that Jay Z bought 100 albums at $100 a piece and that netted Nipsey $100,000? What the fuck type of math is that?
The writer wrote that Jay z bought 100 albums at $100 a piece which “helped” Nipsey net $100,000. Which could just as easily mean that because of the $10,000 that Jay Z spent “helped” Nipsey net $100,000 cuz maybe the fans spent the other $90,000 to help Nipsey net $100,000.
Did anyone actually buy “Red Friday” ?
Ain’t no rap album or music album worth that much money. Hell, most music these days only worth $5 AT MOST.
Retail price of Watch The Throne vinyl was 120€. It was the most expensive record I have ever bought. I wish I have never done that but oh well I find that worth mentioning. The price was ridiculous but people still bought that
And Wu-Tang killed everything. The Beatles, Elvis, Ringostarr, added up these niggaz most expensive records still aint total half of what Wutang got for their shit. At least hiphop WON on that front!
down syndrome at its finest folks.
What happened to the days when u can just get music when it dropped now of days shit is too complicated make u say fuck this shit rap is dying everyday with the rap and bullshit aka r&b and muthafuckas charging 100 to a million dollars for some shit that’s garbage as fuck in the first place
nipsey hussle is not garbage
He is. Listened to the album a few months ago and no way in hell I’d pay for it.
Interesting.I’m glad artists r finding new ways to make money instead of whining about piracy
So Bone Thugs basically wants the fans to buy the rights to the album and sell it themselves. This probably would actually work if they were relevant…
Jay-z magna carter sold a million to samsung before it even released!!
Please Help me figure out my two Bizzy Bone may be worth? I bought Bizzy Bone For The Fans Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 title Only One. I saw that only 1000 press were made for each. I bought this on BTNHBoard.com when it was announced. I waited a long time for these albums to them. What are they worth? It’s extremely rare.