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Some albums will always stand the test of time, because they’re just that good.

Universal Music Enterprise has announced plans to reissue a series of hip-hop albums this fall. The reissue campaign is called “Respect The Classics,” which is an initiative to “spotlight iconic, genre-defining albums” from Def Jam, Interscope, Priority, and Virgin Records.

In fact, they’ve already put out remastered albums by NWA, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, and EPMD in special editions. Next month, a pair of DMX albums will be reissued, as well as the 10-year anniversary platinum vinyl edition of 50 Cent‘s Get Rich Or Die Tryin‘ on November 1st.

Along with a slew of other great artists, Eminem, Kanye West, and Tupac will be part of the “Respect The Classics” campaign, but there’s no release date as of yet for their respective classics.

For further information, check out the “Respect The Classics” website here.

SOURCE: NME