All Tech N9ne — Albums

Label: Strange Music His final solo album on Strange Music before his departure. A horror-themed return to K.O.D. energy. Tracks like "Fear" and "She Devil" (with Krizz Kaliko) show a dark, reflective Tech. The Post-Strange Music Era (2021–Present) 19. Asin9ne (2021) Label: Blend (independent distribution) His first independent album after leaving Strange Music. The title is a play on “asinine” and his name. Massive guest list (T-Pain, Joe Bonamassa, Conway the Machine). A triumphant declaration of creative freedom.

Label: Strange Music A return to personal storytelling. Features the hit "Fragile" (with Kendrick Lamar, ¡Mayday!, and Kendall Morgan) and "Straight Out the Gate" (with Serj Tankian of System of a Down). The title reflects his refusal to fit a mold. all tech n9ne albums

Label: MVC/Strange Music A darker, more aggressive turn. The album leans into horror themes and drug-laced storytelling. Hits like "Who You Came to See" and "Red Necro" built his underground cult following. Label: Strange Music His final solo album on

Label: Strange Music Widely considered his magnum opus. A double-disc masterpiece blending motivational anthems ("Riot Maker"), personal tragedy ("Welcome to the Midwest"), and technical wizardry ("The Beast"). It solidified his "King of Independents" title. Tracks like "Fear" and "She Devil" (with Krizz

Label: Strange Music Part of his Collabos series (solo in name but featuring many guests). This album is a grim, atmospheric journey focusing on loneliness and addiction. Standouts: "Midwest Choppers" (featuring D-Loc and Dalima).

Label: Strange Music Features the Eminem-assisted "Speedom (WWC2)" and the radio hit "Hood Go Crazy" (featuring 2 Chainz and B.o.B). A polished, stadium-ready album that doesn’t sacrifice lyrical density. The Prolific Late Era (2016–2020) 15. The Storm (2016) Label: Strange Music A response to personal and political chaos. Includes the powerful "I Get It Now" and "Sriracha" (with Logic and Joyner Lucas). It marked the end of an era before major roster changes.

Label: Ab-Soul’s It’s Not That Deep (independent) / Tech N9ne A shift toward positive, uplifting vibes. Minimal horror, maximum gratitude. Features "W H A T (We're Hungry and Thirsty)" and the reflective "Things I Like."