Each time you visit this page, you’ll find a different randomized selection of brilliant Emotional Hip-Hop to expand your heart, mind, and soul.
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E-Turn & Swamburger
Young World
Conscious Existential Hip-Hop Album [2018]
“Orlando-based rapper/singer E-Turn will release her third full-length, Young World, this fall on Fake Four Inc. Backed by the soulful, melodic boom bap of Swamburger (Solillaquists of Sound), E-Turn utilizes a multitude of deliveries and croons to issue a call to arms against the maladies of modernity.
The title of the album refers to how in the grand scheme of history, life as we currently know it is extremely young. Hip hop is young, too. While early returns of the digital age are awash with tales of rampant greed, cruelty, and alienation, E-Turn expresses hope that the tools at our disposal can be used for the greater good of humanity. And hip hop, at its best, can play its part. Entertainment helps us forget ourselves. Art helps us remember ourselves.”
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop
Tags: E-Turn, Fake Four Inc., Female Emcee, Female Singer, Festie Worthy, Florida, Hippie-Hop, Orlando, Swamburger, Trust One
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Buck 65
Talkin’ Honky Blues
Absurdist Existential Hip-Hop Album [2003]
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This was my favorite album for a while in high school. It taught me a lot about the absurdity of life & how to take it all as it comes, no matter how nonsensical everything is. There are a lot of drifter vagrant anthems on here because Buck was homeless when he wrote a lot of these songs. I thought that was rad for some reason when I was a teenager. Also there’s lots of contemplations about “suicides” via Buck’s profound “Riverbed” series. I hope you get as much from these abstract rhymes as I did so many years ago. ♥Neonn
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Streetwise Hip-Hop
Tags: Absurdism, Buck 65, High School Memories, Homelessness, I Saw Live, Songs for the Open Road, Vagrant Anthems
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Sage Francis
Personal Journals
Deep Existential Hip-Hop Album [2002]
I found this album in the public library teen music section when I was 13 years old. It truly changed my life. I had been loving mainstream Hip Hop for a few years, but this album opened my world to a whole new type of self-expression that expanded my own appreciation of the depth of contemplative life. Thank you Sage.
“Originally released in 2002, “Personal Journals” blindsided the music industry with the deeply revealing and confessional lyricism of DIY stalwart Sage Francis. If you ever wondered how Sage became so strange or famous, well… this is the record that started it all.”
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music
Tags: Dense Lyricism, Literary Rap, Poetry, Sage Francis, Spoken Word, Strange Famous Records
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Nick Petro
Key Concepts
Existential Hip-Hop Album [2019]
fav track: This Is My Life
Categories: Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music
Tags: Beautiful Vocals, Nick Petro, We As One
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Che Noir & Apollo Brown
As God Intended
Conscious Streetwise Existential Hip-Hop Album [2020]

Categories: Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Streetwise Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Apollo Brown, Boom Bap, Che Noir, Female Emcee, Ghetto Journalism, Passion, Storytelling Music
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Ceschi
Love Song for the Apocalypse
Existential Hip-Hop Song [2013]
I don’t post many singles on here… but this one is too good ♥ Neonn
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop, Transcendental Hip-Hop
Tags: Anthem Punk, Apocalypse, Beautiful Vocals, Ceschi, Sing-along Music, Song of the Day, Theme Songs, Thesis
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Ceschi
behind bars (figuratively) pt. 3
Existential Hip-Hop Album [2013]
“Over time I’ve done many collaborative songs. Some of these are probably familiar to you while others barely came out or never came out. After 10 plus years of rapping on other people’s songs it’s gotten to the point where it would be possible to gather quite a few albums worth of this material – like maybe 50. One day, before i was locked up, my friend Mo Niklz suggested that he’d like to compile mixes of key verses I’ve done on tracks with other folks. He came up with the title “ceschi behind bars” which was just awfully sad and funny at the same time – which may also be a good adjective combo to describe a lot of what i do. Mo searched far and wide for some of these tracks and had the patience of saint when i sent him constantly updated lists of tracks i was on – even from prison. Massive thank you to Mo for making this happen and thanks to all of artists who asked me to be on tracks over the years!”
Categories: Abstract Hip-Hop, Emo Hip-Hop, Existential Hip-Hop, Gothic Hip-Hop, Intellectual Hip-Hop, Music, Psychedelic Hip-Hop, Revolutionary Hip-Hop
Tags: Ceschi
