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
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4 comments:
Back here I liked this sound but when Ray Dog changed his name to Benzino and co-ran The Source he spent way too much time dissing Eminem. To me I can't get into him anymore.
Actually, now that I think about it I wonder if he was involved in The Source back then and that's why Lil' J signed them.... for free promo???
Yeah man,s ounds about right with lil J and the publicity...and I didn't like the change either...
wasn't impressed when Benzino had a mini cartoon poster in the Source with Eminem Gettin his head ripped off...childish shit...
Eminem got some pay back on track 'BULLY' giving some shit towards Benzino on the first verse..
This album is still worth a listen...but it's a shame these kats didn't stick to the game plan and stay R.S.O forever
almighty rso = legends in the game.
check the wiseguys out too. e-devious aka twice thou (also in the group 4peace w/ edo g) tangg the juice, man terror aka m3
who was mc rock?
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