Socially conscious rappers Thug Life rap about inner-city happenings, but also address the problems which cause the hopeless feeling of many residents. Musically, they borrow aspects of G-funk and New York hip-hop. Though it's led by the rap hit "Cradle to the Grave," Volume 1 has more to offer, like the ghetto lament "Pour out a Little Liquor" ...
More than any other label, Death Row defined gangsta rap and hip-hop in the early '90s, and the double-disc Death Row Greatest Hits captures nearly all of the label's biggest hits from artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg, and 2Pac. Although the disc bends some rules by including cuts that weren't released on Death Row and containing an ...
Released on Melo-Mix Still Bout It is a riveting compilation that mixes hardcore rap with traditional hip-hop for a tight collaborative gangsta rap sound. It is as nasty as it wants to be with artists such as Bay-area hardcore rapper Celly Cel, hip-hop businessman and hardcore rap guru Master P, and underground innovator Mystikal. Most of them are ...
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