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5th Ward Boyz is an American southern hip hop trio, based out of Houston, Texas. [1] Their name is derived from Houston's Fifth Ward . The group signed to Rap-A-Lot Records following the Geto Boys ' popularity on the label.
Living Large... is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Heavy D & the Boyz.It was released on October 27, 1987, through Uptown Records.The production was handled by Andre Harrell, DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Marley Marl and Heavy D.
Usual Suspects is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group 5th Ward Boyz.It was released on November 18, 1997, through Rap-A-Lot Records.Recording sessions took place at Hippie House Studios and Digital Services in Houston and at the Enterprise in Burbank.
Big Tyme is the second album by American hip hop group Heavy D & the Boyz.It was released on June 12, 1989 through Uptown Records.The production on album was handled by DJ Eddie F, Teddy Riley, Al B. Sure!, Marley Marl, Pete Rock and Heavy D himself.
Rated G is the third studio album by the American hip hop trio 5th Ward Boyz.It was released on November 28, 1995 through Rap-A-Lot Records.Recording sessions took place at Hot Dog Studio and Digital Services in Houston.
The Beltway Boys was an American weekly television show. The title referred to the Capital Beltway – the circumferential freeway surrounding Washington, D.C. (see Inside the Beltway) – and to the two journalists who hosted the show: Mort Kondracke and Fred Barnes. [1]
Beltway 8, a state highway maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), runs mostly along the frontage roads of the tollway, only using the main lanes where they are free: between Interstate 45 (I-45, North Freeway) and Interstate 69/US Highway 59 (I-69/US 59, Eastex Freeway); and between US 90 (Crosby Freeway) and I-10 ...
Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya is the fifth album by R&B group Boyz II Men in 2000. The only LP issued during the group's brief contract with Universal Records, its title reflects the album's ambitions; unlike previous records, the majority of the tracks were written and produced by Boyz II Men themselves.