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Guerrilla Funk is the third studio album by American rapper Paris. It was released on October 4, 1994, via Priority Records , and has been re-released in a limited 2003 release subtitled The Deluxe Edition via Guerrilla Funk Recordings; it was digitally enhanced, reworked, and contains alternate versions.
Paris signed a major artist and distribution deal with Priority Records for himself and Scarface Records in 1993 and released his third LP, Guerrilla Funk, [3] and several then up-and-coming groups, most notably The Conscious Daughters.
Their third album, The Nutcracker Suite, [4] was released on Guerrilla Funk Records on February 10, 2009. In 2010, TCD severed their relationship with Guerrilla Funk Records, and in 2011 they signed a distribution deal with Phaseone/Sony. [citation needed] On December 10, 2011, Smith was found dead at her home.
Funk Daddy Funk U Right on Up: August 23 Public Enemy: Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age: Menajahtwa: Cha-licious: August 30 UGK: Super Tight: The Legion Theme + Echo = Krill: September 3 G-Slimm: Four Deuces & Trays: September 6 Dru Down: Explicit Game: Flatlinerz: U.S.A. Society Yes N' Deed (The E.P.) September 13 Blac Monks: Secrets of the Hidden ...
[4] [12] Public Enemy then signed to Koch Records, releasing Revolverlution in July 2002. Revolverlution peaked at number 110 on the Billboard 200 and has sold 71,000 copies in the US. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] The group collaborated with American rapper Paris on their ninth studio album, Rebirth of a Nation , which was released on Paris' own Guerrilla Funk ...
This year's tour will feature a who's who of musical acts representing several genres and eras of music, from ska-pop-funk pioneers like Fishbone to pop punk acts like Avril Lavigne, Pennywise and ...
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The Austin Chronicle called the album a "jolting wake-up call for those still cognizant enough to read between the lines of repression," writing that "with classic G-funk sensibilities guiding its head-on course, Sonic Jihad encapsulates an entire decade of firebrand rap."