The posthumous album is a tricky one to navigate. Attempting to pick up the pieces from where a deceased artist left off can be a difficult feat to accomplish, putting an emcee’s artistic integrity at stake once they have no say in the final product.
However, some posthumous LPs proved to be a great representation of an emcee’s life, work, and career when the artist's friends, family, and close collaborators join together to construct a complete body of work based on clues and blueprints laid out by the artist before their departure.
In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of The Notorious B.I.G’s classic posthumous album, ironically titled Life After Death, Rock the Bells, has selected our picks for the 10 dopest posthumous albums in Hip-Hop history.