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Independent" is the first single by Webbie from his second album Savage Life 2. It features Lil Phat and Lil Boosie and a sample of Webbie's "Bad Bitch" in the chorus. Rapper Macklemore would later sample "Independent" on his #1 hit, " Can't Hold Us ".
A later Harmon video, "Bang Bang Boogie", featured appearances by Chuck D and Flavor Flav of Public Enemy. [3] In 2001, Straight Jacket signed a national distribution deal with Sumthing Distribution. [4] In 2005, Harmon wrote the song "I Used to Think I Was Run" for Rev Run's solo album Distortion. [1] [5]
The song contained profanity in English, Punjabi and Hindi, but was considered a huge online hit due to the original and upfront lyrics. In 2003 the group's success continued with hits "Indian Style", "Bang Boogie" and "Hey Hey".
Das EFX is an American hip hop duo. [2] It consists of emcees Dray (also known as Krazy Drayz, born Andre Weston, September 9, 1970) and Skoob (also known as Books and Boogie Bang, born William "Willie" Hines, November 27, 1970). [2] They named themselves "DAS" standing for "Dray and Skoob" and "EFX" meaning "effects".
Year Title 2002 Broken Chains: 2004 Broken Chains 2: Chainsaw Massacre: 2005 Man on Fire: 2007 Bang Bang Boogie: The Machine Vol. 1: 2008 Bang Bang Boogie: X Files "No Mercy for the Weak"
Underground hip-hop encompasses several different styles of music. Numerous acts in the book How to Rap are described as being both underground and politically or socially aware, these include – B. Dolan [4] Brother Ali, [4] Diabolic, [5] Immortal Technique, [6] Jedi Mind Tricks, [7] Micranots, [8] Mr. Lif, [5] Murs, [5] Little Brother, [3] P.O.S [9] Zion I and Madlib, among others.
Anthony Tremaine Dixson [2] [3] (born August 30, 1989), known professionally as Westside Boogie (stylised in all capitals; formerly known as Boogie), is an American rapper. [3] His debut mixtape, Thirst 48 , was released on June 24, 2014, followed by his second, The Reach a year later.
Criminal Minded is the debut studio album by hip-hop group Boogie Down Productions, released on March 3, 1987, by B-Boy Records. It is considered a highly influential hip hop album [1] and one of the first in the gangsta rap genre. [2] Since its release, the album has been sampled, interpolated and paraphrased.