Prison can take someone's freedom, but it can't deprive an artist of their musical expression. In 1995, Tupac Shakur's magnum opus, Me Against the World, famously hit shelves while the rapper was serving 18 months in prison. Despite the lack of promotion from 'Pac, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, where it stayed for four consecutive weeks. The album, which was released in March, reached double-platinum status before the end of the year and is seen by many critics as the late rap icon's best work.

In 2016, the hip-hop community rejoiced when Gucci Mane was released several months early from an Indiana prison. Despite being confined to a jail cell, Guwop continued to flood the streets with music throughout his nearly three-year stay. During his sentence, the Atlanta rapper dropped more than 20 projects and delivered a myriad of loosies and guest features. Gucci Mane's art-imitates-life The State vs. Radric Davis is just one of the efforts he released while behind bars.

Meanwhile, Pooh Shiesty is another artist whose legal issues and time behind bars have robbed him of capitalizing off his huge buzz at times. On April 2, 2026, Pooh, along with his father, Lontrell Williams, Sr., fellow rapper Big30 and six other men were arrested for allegedly robbing and kidnapping multiple people—one of whom is believed to be Gucci Mane— at gunpoint at a recording studio in Dallas, TX, on Jan. 10, 2026. While waiting for his trial on robbery and kidnapping charges, the Memphis rapper dropped All Eyes on Shiest, which debuted in the top-10 of the Billboard 200 chart with 51,000 equivalent album units moved in its first week of release.

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Overall, several more rappers have kept their names alive from behind bars by releasing projects from the inside.

Check out the full list below.

See Rappers Who Dropped Projects From Prison or Jail

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