2. Niggaz In Tha Hood
3. Havin Thangz
4. Gonna Be Alright
5. LickShot
6. X Marks Da Spot
7. Redrum
8. Girlz Best Friend
9. Ridin High
10. Nino (Rox 2 Riches 2)
11. Old School
12. All Day Sunday
13. San Antonio
This is UnderGround Kings first E.P release (1992). The tracks are straight up, no sugar coated fairy tales. I wouldn't play this album around any pregnant chicks, unless ya ready to be slapped up side ya head. Brotha Lynch rapped about pullin tampons out with his teeth, Bushwick Bill spit a few lyrics about fuckin dead bodies. But even those albums wont brace ya for the filth on this E.P.
Faces of Death is the first underground album by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (then known as B.O.N.E. Enterprise), released on Stoney Burke in 1993. It's outta print and rare as fuck to find. Soon after the release of Faces of Death, Flesh-n-Bone (the brother of Layzie Bone) was added to the group and they later signed to RuthLess Records. This is the rawest album they ever released, Long before they went commercial.
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1. Intro
2. Another Day In The Jungle
3. Doin Bad, Goin Bad
4. Can't Turn Back
5. Take That
6. Ain't No Luv
7. Ho
8. I Don't Luv Ya
9. Takin No Bull
10. Re-Intro
11. Bring Yo....
12. Up 2 No Good
13. What I Do?
14. Rollin For Deep
15. U Got Play'd
16. skit
17. Buck Naked Lover
18. True Blue Brother (uncut)
19. Real
We all gotta psycho lurking beneath the surface...some more than others....back in the days I almost killed a few people because of the voices in my head....but the medication took care of all that....or has it?....we've all contemplated revenge and ruthless acts....fantasized about slaughtering some cunt who stabbed us in the back....but how many of us would act on that impulse?....what would make us lose that final strand of sanity and flip out?....this ones dedicated to all the people out there sick of the horse shit society forks onto ya plate...had enough of waiting in the que at McDonalds for some cheese burger that's probably been spat on?.....this ones for a mental release....a vice to vent ya frustrations on....I'm not telling ya to go out and massacre an orgy of people....this shits to ease some of that anger....to hear a lyrical murder from a third person perspective without being involved in the plot....this mix is not to approve of violence...but to show it's darkest side...
Put this up as a request, But have to give full credit to Bullant n Emvee (from Streets on Beats) for hookin me up with this classic album. Insane Poetry have been making intense, horror-core music since the early 90's. Andrew “Drew” Holiman, better known as Cyco and his mate Madman formed a group and developed a style of horror-influenced hip-hop that they termed it the Terrifying Style, years later it would become better known as horror core. After high school, Cyco (then known as Drew-Rock) landed a job as a DJ with the legendary Los Angeles-based hip-hop radio station KDAY (1580 AM). While at KDAY, he began to develop his lyrical skills and eventually was introduced to DJ Streek and Shakespear the One-Man Riot to form the hip-hop group Insane Poetry.

This mix is dedicated to everyone out there who's ever had to struggle, live thru hard times, survived street life, or had to hustle to make money. Don't matter where ya from or what race ya are. There's danger and depression everywhere. This is for anybody who can relate to pain and problems. We've all had drama. All been down a dark road at some point. Cop this mix and dig into some deep music.
Pimp C (Chad Butler) & Bun-B (Bernard Freeman) formed UGK (Underground Kingz) in the late '80s and signed to Jive Records. The Kingz have been laying down their own particular brand of G-crunk for almost 2 decades now. They represent Port Arthur - Texas. UGK's sound is more based on pimps, drugs and Cadillacs, instead of killin people. But they'll always let you know they'll blow ya head off if you mess with em. Featuring a laid-back flow and gangsta lean beats - fans have come to expect something to ride to on each c.d . -Track List-
Point Blank is a member of the South Park Coalition. He joined the S.P.C. in 1990. Point Blank has been a solo artist since day one. He released his first c.d "Prone To Bad Dreams" in 1992 on Big Tyme Records. Since then he's dropped 5 more cd's and Blank has been one of the hardest rappers in the click. His other releases are: (Mad At The World, In Tha Do', Bad Newz Travels Fast (The Bull), Jus When You Thought It Was Safe). Point Blank also formed a group called "Wreckless Klan" and then released a self titled c.d under that name. 'The Wreckless Klan" is a collaboration with PSK-13, and Ice Lord. Point Blank is also responsible for releasing the CD "Sentimental Value" by the late DJ Screw. He also started a new label "Wreckless Entertainment." If You've never heard this c.d, it's a classic for your collection. Bringing some of the realest shit you'll ever hear.
First off let me say that I do support the recreational use of a certain mood-altering substance. For me, music has never sounded better when I'm high or drunk. That being said, this compilation of weed-oriented tracks can still be enjoyed sober. I've listened to this CD probably around 30 times and it hasn't lost much (if any) of it's replay value. . . The tracks that I initially liked the first time through, are probably my least favorite now, like the track with SRK and B-Real from Cypress Hill, it's sicc no doubt, but compared to some of the others it's just a little bit simple in production and rhymes. Stand out track for me is "My Favorite Ladies" from MF DOOM. Instead of just rhymin about hittin bongs, he talks about different illicit pharmaceuticals as if they were different "ladies". Some of the other ill tracks include: "High Times," "Puff Puff Pass," "Bomb Tree," and of course "Escape". You'll find a few anthems to blaze up to yaself. So Get a fresh bag of 'A' grade hydro, Pack ya bongs, Roll ya blunts or smoke a pipe, while listening to this dope album.
Khayree, The legend behind Young Black Brotha Records brings out his own compilation. Ever since he produced Mac Dre's album "Young Black Brotha" and Ray Luv's "Get my money on" in 1993 on Strictly Buisness Records, the man has proved to be one of the greatest producers in rap and RnB together. It 's been that way ever since 1993, and it showed on all those Young Black Brotha Records classic albums by Ray Luv, Mac Mall, Young Lay and Dubee. This album was released in 1997. With the trademark Khayree production. It's a mix of rap and some RnB. The bigger names on the album are : Mac Dre, Dubee, Big Syke (from Thug Life), Ray Luv, JT The Bigga Figga and Sleep Dank. The rest of the performers on the album are all rappers and singers from YBB Records. Everyone does a good job, including the young and unknown artists. Khayree sings on a few of the songs. The best track (in my opinion) is number 10, someone says to Khayree "I don't think you do gangsta shit any more". And then - Khayree drops one of the hardest and darkest beats in his career, and Big Syke just rips the track up with his vicious flows and lyrics. All songs are made by Khayree, So ya get to hear his versatile skills with production. More than half the lyrics are co-written by him too.
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Black Market Records has released some of the siccest rappers to ever rip a mic. From Brotha Lynch Hung, X-Raided, Doomsday Productions, Mr. Doctor, Cold World Hustlers, Homicide, to newer artists like P.C.O (Paper Chasing Organization), Triple Beam and Non Fiction, plus a shit load more. This album has a few tracks of that siccness you'd expect from Black Market. Plus some remixes of old tracks
In this album (produced by Dan the Automator), Kool Keith changes his name to Dr. Octagon. This album is full of bizarre lyrics and is filled with electronic and trippy beats. A crazy album from a crazy MC (who's spent time in a mental asylum). If ya after something different, then this albums got some weird shit for ya.
Hailing from Boston, the mid-'90s rap group the Almighty RSO (which stands for "Rock Solid Organization") Members - Deff Jeff, E-Devious, Tony Rhome, and Ray Dog. After releasing an EP, Revenge of da Badd Boyz, in 1994, they delivered their full-length album, Doomsday: Forever RSO, in the fall of 1996. The album became a success on the strength of the hit single "You Could Be My Boo," which featured guest vocals by hip-hop diva Faith Evans. That song is pretty commercial considering the rest of the album has real hard flavor. Whether you're a fan of East Coast or not. This Album has an original style that should be in your collection. Check it out for classic hiphop
Born in 1975 Lathan Williams A.K.A rap artist Young Lay, has been through more bad shit than the average. A few months before the release of this album 'Black N' Dangerous', Young Lay was shot point blank range in the head while sitting in a car. He was in a coma for a few days, but managed to survive. Then only a few weeks later, Young Lay's girlfriend "Daphne Boyden" was murdered in her home, set on fire, and his own kid "Le-Zhan" was stolen from him by 2 bitches. His child was only 25 days old. Not long after Young Lay's girlfriends death, he was stabbed a few times, but again survived. In 1999 Young Lay was sentenced to 12 years in prison for doing an armed robbery.
This is Coop M.C's second solo album called 'Currency'. Money has been known to change rappers, and Coop M.C is no acception. This c.d has a slick production, and is made for a wider audience, so some will prefer his older more raw shit, but this c.d is still worth owning if ya after some chilled beats and street knowledge. Featuring guests like P.S.K 13 , 20-2-LIFE, Young Guns and Golden lungs are on some decent songs. Coop M.C puts a bit more effort into his lyrics this time around. Styles ranging from hard street life to pimp shit.
Coop MC is another underrated classic southern rapper from Texas. This is one of his long out of print solo albums (I'll post up the other one soon). This c.d has a good mix of laid back and hardcore songs. There's some top notch material on this c.d for anybody interested in quality 90's gangsta shit.
Curtis Mayfield, The legend himself. As a solo artist in the 1970s, he helped pioneer funk. With a long line of classic tracks, a shit load of hiphop artist have sampled his music over the years. Ice-T did a remake of 'Pusherman' called 'I'm Your Pusher', Geto Boys sampled 'SuperFly' and made the hard hittin' track 'Do It Like A G.O', Master-P did a remake of 'Freddies Dead' called 'Kenny's Dead' for the cartoon movie South Park, Snoop Dogg has 'Give Me Your Love' playing in the backround on the intro for his first release Doggy Style. The list goes on. So if ya looking for some music to chill with ya woman, Smoke up with the boyz or jus struggling on those cold hard nights, There's tracks on here for all those occasions. I threw on a couple of bonus songs that are worth hearing.
Born Rashaam Smith a.k.a 'Esham', Released his first underground classic at the age of 13. This was the worlds first introduction to what is now known as "Acid rap"...this term fits his style, considering Esham's taste for trippy rhymes revolving around paranoia, death, drugs, sex, and some hardcore evil shit. His older brother (James.H.Smith) created 'Reel Life Productions', and they released Esham's first L.P 'Boomin Words From Hell' in 1990.