Viper is an anomaly of an artist that's never been taken seriously. His rise to fame coincided with what fans like to call the beginning of his "recycle era", where because of his newfound fame the cogs in his brain churned out the idea of making as many albums as possible by reusing the same tracks over and over and over again, likely because he thought that'd boost his popularity. It did, but not the way he likely intended, and it's cast a shadow over his original work.

It's REALLY disheartening that people think he is nothing but a joke artist, because his 2003-2010 run has some of the most interesting and honest work that anyone has done in his style. He pretty much did cloud rap before anyone, even lil B did.

This isn't a joke. Viper's meme status makes people way too skeptical, but he has talent. Talent that's he's unfortunately lost touch with, but talent that was utilized to an incredible extent for over a decade. I say over a decade because he has a rap history pre-dating his first release, going by names like Lee Dogg and J-Ride. Here's a track that surfaced from 1999: https://youtu.be/7J6icndqSB8

Finding the highest quality versions of everything has taken months. I've had to look through many, many CDBaby archive links to find the first releases since Viper never seems to keep the originals. It ends up capping at 320kbps, but I did obtain a FLAC copy of his very first album, Hustlin Thick, from a CD copy I got that was originally released as a Self-Titled album under the moniker "Lee Dogg"

This is considered the complete discography because while he did continue to release music and still does after this, his focus and idea of making music has changed so incredibly drastically to the point that he's essentially a completely different artist now. This is the FULL Viper discography. (Think The Simpsons and then Zombie Simpsons if you understand that)

2003 Hustlin' Thick:





2006 Ready and Willing:

The Most Underrated album in his discography. Incredibly out there production that would put even Clams Casino to shame. Whatever led him to this sound is one of a kind.



2006 Heartless Hoodlum:

A continuation of what Ready and Willing was doing with even more emotional cuts, including the saddest one I've ever heard in my life, Clip In.







2006 Southwest Hooligan:

A more laid-back album, with more midi-driven beats than sample-driven ones. In fact, looking back and only one song has a sample. This album has some of the most stripped down songs of all time that'll make you feel like you have a single brain cell. It's great

2008 You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack:

Not a lot to say about this one. I love a lot of these tracks for the same reasons why I love Southwest Hooligan.

2008 The Paper Man:

A B-Sides Album, a pretty great one at that. "Motherfuck your record label, trick."

2008 The Hiram Clarke Hustler:

This is Viper's Magnum Opus. It includes the best of his emotional cloud rap and the peak of his G-Funk. This album will carry you through every emotional state Viper ever toyed with. It's My favorite album in his discography and deserves a chance. This is the album I like to listen to when I'm having an anxiety attack and need to be reminded of how simple the pleasures in life are.

Maybe One Day She'll See Me Again is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard even to this day.







2010 These Rappers Claim They Hard When Them F * * s Never Even Seen The Pen:

The Beginning of Viper's transition in sound. Very pop-like sound? Think when Triple 6 Mafia went from Horrorcore to Crunk in "The End."

2016 Viper Beat Loops:

Not released by Viper, but INCREDIBLY important. Some DJ you can find on YouTube isolated as many instrumentals as he possibly could from these albums and made the cleanest instrumental loops I've ever heard. They've been used in some really cool ways by some people too, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKvHz7eHr_Y

2020 One Day You'll See Me Again

A bootleg I made with the intent to make the perfect viper listening experience/eulogy

DOWNLOAD (this music isn't protected by any label nor can it be bought anywhere the iTunes versions of these are different and worse so it's legal):

https://www.mediafire.com/file/f2m7jv0e49anbrx/Viper_The_Rapper.rar/file