1992 in hip hop music

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This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 1992.

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Released albums

Release Date [1] ArtistAlbum
January 22 South Central Cartel South Central Madness
January 28 Brothers Uv Da Blakmarket Ruff Life
February 4 Sir Mix-a-Lot Mack Daddy
True CultureRude Boys Come to Play
February 11 Lord Finesse Return of the Funky Man
Luke I Got Shit on My Mind
February 16 Natas Life after Death
February 25 Boogie Down Productions Sex and Violence
Fu-Schnickens F.U. Don't Take It Personal
Original Flavor This Is How It Is
February 26 Ganksta N-I-P The South Park Psycho
March 3 The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury
The A.T.E.E.M.A Hero Ain't Nuttin' But a Sandwich
March 10 Da Youngsta's Somethin 4 Da Youngsta's
Hard KnocksSchool of Hard Knocks
March 17 Ultramagnetic MCs Funk Your Head Up
Crusaders For Real Hip-Hop Deja Vu, It's '82
Sister Souljah 360 Degrees of Power
March 24 Arrested Development 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...
Chi-Ali The Fabulous Chi-Ali
March 27 Divine Styler Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light
March 31 Kris Kross Totally Krossed Out
April 4Various Artists Deep Cover
April 7 College Boyz Radio Fusion Radio
Das EFX Dead Serious
Poison Clan Poisonous Mentality
The Future SoundThe Whole Shabang, Vol. 1
Red Hot Lover ToneRed Hot Lover Lover Tone
April 9 Esham Judgement Day
April 14 Spice 1 Spice 1
April 16 X-Raided Psycho Active
Totally Insane Direct from the Backstreet
April 20 Pooh-Man Funky As I Wanna Be
April 21 Beastie Boys Check Your Head
Kid Frost East Side Story
Master P Mama's Bad Boy
April 28 Doug E. Fresh Doin' What I Gotta Do
Kid Sensation The Power of Rhyme
Penthouse Players Clique Paid the Cost
UGK The Southern Way
May 5 Gang Starr Daily Operation
May 7 The Click Down and Dirty
May 12 MC Breed 20 Below
Basehead Play with Toys
May 19 Father MC Close to You
X Clan Xodus
June 1Prince Johnny CIt's Been a Long Rhyme Coming
RaheemThe Invincible
Seagram The Dark Roads
June 2 Mellow Man Ace The Brother with Two Tongues
K-Solo Time's Up
June 9 Pete Rock & CL Smooth Mecca and the Soul Brother
Tung Twista Runnin' Off at da Mouth
June 22 Busy Bee Starski Thank God for Busy Bee
June 23 Eric B. & Rakim Don't Sweat the Technique
N2Deep Back to the Hotel
Yo-Yo Black Pearl
June 30 MC Ren Kizz My Black Azz
July 14 Too Short Shorty the Pimp
July 15 Fresh Kid Ice The Chinaman
July 21 DJ Quik Way 2 Fonky
House of Pain House of Pain
July 28 EPMD Business Never Personal
August 1 UGK Banned
August 3 Brand New Heavies Heavy Rhyme Experience, Vol. 1
August 4 The Poetess Simply Poetry
August 11 Prince Markie Dee Free
Double X Posse Put Ya Boots On
August 25 MC Serch Return of the Product
September 1 Chubb Rock I Gotta Get Mine Yo
September 4 Big Mello Bone Hard Zaggin
September 8 Bushwick Bill Little Big Man
Willie D I'm Goin' Out Lika Soldier
September 10 JT the Bigga Figga Don't Stop til We Major
September 14 Funky Aztecs Chicano Blues
September 15 Public Enemy Greatest Misses
September 16 RBL Posse A Lesson to Be Learned
September 22 Da Lench Mob Guerillas in tha Mist
Redman Whut? Thee Album
Diamond D Stunts, Blunts & Hip Hop
Showbiz & A.G. Runaway Slave
September 29 Compton's Most Wanted Music to Driveby
Lighter Shade Of Brown Hip Hop Locos
September 30 Little Shawn The Voice In the Mirror
October 6 Common Sense Can I Borrow a Dollar?
October 18 Insane Clown Posse Carnival of Carnage
October 20 Grand Puba Reel to Reel
October 21 Paperboy The Nine Yards
October 25 Roxanne Shante The Bitch Is Back
November 3 Positive K The Skills Dat Pay da Bills
The Goats Tricks of the Shade
November 10 UGK Too Hard to Swallow
November 17 Geto Boys Uncut Dope: Geto Boys' Best
Ice Cube The Predator
The Dogs K-9 Bass
November 20 O.F.T.B. Straight Up Watts
November 24 Kool G Rap & DJ Polo Live and Let Die
Paris Sleeping with the Enemy
The Pharcyde Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde
December 12 Heavy D & the Boyz Blue Funk
December 15 Dr. Dre The Chronic
Eazy-E 5150: Home 4 tha Sick
Proper Dos Mexican Power
Unknown Whistle Get the Love
Unknown Choice Stick-n-Moove
UnknownC-FunkI'm Out 2 Stoages
UnknownToddy TeeLiving on the Edge of Insanity (The Life Album)
UnknownHard KnocksSchool Of Hard Knocks
Unknown Mac Dre Back n da Hood
Unknown A.L.T. Another Latin Timebomb
Unknown Bronx Style Bob Grandma's Ghost
Unknown Insane Poetry Grim Reality
UnknownGregory DThe Real Deal
UnknownLifers GroupLiving Proof
Unknown Grandmaster Caz The Grandest of Them All
UnknownPoint BlankProne to Bad Dreams

Highest-charting singles

Hip hop singles from any year which charted in the 1992 Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 [2]
SongArtistProjectPeak position
"Jump" Kris Kross Totally Krossed Out 1
"Baby Got Back" Sir Mix-a-Lot Mack Daddy
"Jump Around" House of Pain House of Pain 3
"2 Legit 2 Quit" MC Hammer Too Legit to Quit 5
"Tennessee" Arrested Development 3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of... 6
"Addams Groove"MC Hammer The Addams Family 7
"People Everyday"Arrested Development3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of...8
"Warm It Up"Kris KrossTotally Krossed Out13
"Mind Playing Tricks on Me" Geto Boys We Can't Be Stopped 23

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References

  1. "The Top 100 Hip-Hop Albums of 1992".
  2. "The Hot 100 Chart". Billboard .