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Three Times Dope was an American hip hop/rap group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consisting of EST (Robert Waller), Chuck Nice (Walter Griggs) and Woody Wood (Duerwood Beale). 3xD, as they were called for short, were a part of the Hilltop Hustlers Crew (which also included Steady B, Cool C, Da Youngsta's and others). [1]
A project titled Philadelphia Freeway 2 was released on the independent label Real Talk Entertainment on May 19, 2009. [21] The first single, "Finally Free", was released on iTunes on April 14, 2009. [22] Freeway also made an original song "Car Jack" for the 2009 game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned. [23]
Ring the Alarm is the second and final studio album by American hip hop duo Philly's Most Wanted (shortened to Philly's Most). It was released on June 15, 2004 via Universal Records . Production was handled by Dre & Vidal , C4, Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs , Felony Muzik and Brian Kidd, with Kedar Massenburg , Boo-Bonic and Mr. Man serving as ...
Young Gunz is an American hip hop duo from Philadelphia, composed of rappers Young Chris (born Chris Ries in 1983) and Neef Buck (born Hanif Muhammad in 1983). The group is part of Beanie Sigel's State Property collective and were signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records.
Major Figgas was founded in the Erie Ave area of Philadelphia by Gillie da Kid, Wallo, and Abliva, who were friends from the neighborhood. [1] They knew Bump J, Dutch and Ressy Rolx from all living in the same area, and eventually expanded after inducting Spade and Bianca. Chops, Rucie, El Dinero and Dirty Rik all soon came aboard…
Philly's Most Wanted was an American hip hop duo composed of Al Baseer "Boo-Bonic" Holly and Joel "Mr. Man" Witherspoon. The duo broke into the music business with a huge street buzz. That was early in the mid 1990’s coming out of Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Steady B was a member (and de facto leader) of Philadelphia's Hilltop Hustlers crew. His musical career was relatively short-lived, and he is currently serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison for his role in the murder of Philadelphia Police officer Lauretha Vaird during a botched bank robbery in 1996.
Philly Style 12" (1986, So Def) Phanjam EP (1987, So Def) Danger Zone LP (1988, Warlock) Back To Wreck Shop LP (1989, Warlock) Still Dangerous LP (1991, Warlock) DJ Too Tuff's Lost Archives CD (2008, Traffic Entertainment) Remember? EP (2011, Solid Ground) The Best of DJ Too Tuff CD (2013, DangerZone Music Group)