Label: Strange Music A celebration of his heritage and longevity. The title plays on his name and the "Nina" (nine) pistol. Includes the emotional "I Caught Crazy" and the banger "Chuki Cake" (with E-40).

Label: Strange Music A conceptual masterpiece centered on four themes: K ing, O f, D arkness (anger, addiction, depression, and greed). It debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200—a major indie achievement. No hooks, no radio singles; just raw venom. The Mainstream Crossover & Independence (2011–2015) 10. All 6’s and 7’s (2011) Label: Strange Music His highest-charting album (#4 Billboard 200), fueled by the single "Worldwide Choppers" (featuring Busta Rhymes, Twista, Yelawolf, and others). Also includes the Lil Wayne collaboration "Fuck Food." This is his commercial peak.

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 A Collabos album that also served as a label showcase. It includes diss tracks aimed at former affiliates (the "Strangeulation" cyphers) and solidifies his role as a CEO.

Label: Strange Music The breakthrough. Often cited as his first "essential" album, Anghellic (spelled with an "H" to represent heaven/hell) explores depression, religion, and self-destruction. Songs like "Strange" and "This Ring" remain fan anthems. It was later re-released in 2003 with enhanced production.

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