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Christopher Juel Barriere (July 11, 1972 – November 10, 2016), [1] professionally known as 3-2, was an American rapper and a member of southern hip hop groups Convicts, Blac Monks, Southside Playaz and Screwed Up Click. He achieved success by his time with Rap-A-Lot Records. Barriere was fatally shot in the head at a gas station in Houston. [2]
C-Nile, Mr. 3–2, Jane Flame "Hero" Lil Flex, D-Black Time 2 Play "Playa Dont" G.I.N. of the Presidential Playas Straight Out Da Bottle "Boys Ain't Ready" Sic & Southern Made Playaz The Boss Of All Bosses "Ballin' Outta Control" C-Nile, Mr. 3–2, Jane Flame The Golden Child "Hold It Down" Lil' O, BFK Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze "Ooh Wee" Lil' O
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Then later, in 1988, his debut album Pure Righteousness was released as an introduction-style album with a "the 45 King presents" moniker on the cover sleeve. [2] This album was relatively well received, and has become an iconic release of the period in hip hop where the Nation of Gods and Earths style of the late 1980s/early 1990s is concerned.
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