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The Best of JT Money & the Poison Clan is a compilation album released by Luke Records containing the greatest hits from the group, Poison Clan. The album peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
Poison Clan was a Southern hip hop group signed to Luke Records from 1990 to 1995. The group had various lineups and members were JT Money , Debonaire, Drugz, Uzi, Madball and Big Ram. Discography
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The second Poison Clan album, 1992's Poisonous Mentality, featured the hit "Shake What Ya Mama Gave Ya", which was listed by XXL magazine as one of the top 250 hip-hop songs of the 1990s. JT Money released two more albums under the Poison Clan name: Ruff Town Behavior in 1993 and Straight Zooism in 1995. Some other well known Poison Clan songs ...
Poisonous Mentality is the second album released by rap group, Poison Clan. It was released on April 7, 1992 for Luke Records and was produced by JT Money, Devastator, Mike "Fresh" McRay and Luther Campbell. The album found mild success, peaking at #62 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #20 on the Top Heatseekers. By the time this album was ...
In addition to a 12-inch single, a music video was released for the song and, as with almost all Poison Clan videos, the song's lyrics would be altered to remove the strong language found in the original uncensored version's lyrics. The song would later appear on Poison Clan's 1999 greatest hits release, The Best of JT Money & Poison Clan.
Ruff Town Behavior is the third studio album by American hip hop group Poison Clan. It was released on June 25, 1993 via Luke Records , making it the group's final record for the label. Production was handled by Mike "Fresh" McCray, Professor Griff , and Swift, with Luther Campbell serving as executive producer.
"The Girl That I Hate" (aka "The Bitch That I Hate") is a 1990 song by Southern Hip Hop group Poison Clan that originally appeared on their debut album 2 Low Life Muthas. The song peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart [ 4 ] and was released as a 12-inch single. [ 5 ]