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  2. Philthy Rich - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Anthony Beasley [2] (born January 30, 1983), known professionally as Philthy Rich is an American rapper and convicted felon [3] from Oakland, California. He began his musical career in 2004 with extensive work with local rappers on various projects.

  3. Kafani - Wikipedia

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    Big Rich, Laroo T.H.H., P-Child Built to Last: 2011 "Packs on Deck" Philthy Rich, Hi Rolla Loyalty B4 Royalty 3: Just for the N****s "I'm Just Gettin' Money" Philthy Rich "Fresh on the Block" J. Stalin, Young Doe Diesel Therapy "They Mad That I'm Icy" Messy Marv, Philthy Rich, Guce Neighborhood Supastar Pt. 3 "All In One Night" Rodney G Sex ...

  4. Kill Zone (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kill Zone is the eighth album by rapper Philthy Rich released on June 26, 2012. It peaked at #40 on the Top Heatseekers Albums chart, making it his first album to chart on the Heatseekers. It peaked at #40 on the Top Heatseekers Albums chart, making it his first album to chart on the Heatseekers.

  5. Mozzy - Wikipedia

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    Mozzy released his third solo album, Goonbody Embodiment, which features a collaboration with Oakland rapper Philthy Rich, on the track "I'm Just Being Honest" in early May of 2014, which caused a longstanding controversy [12] In December the same year, Compton rapper YG released a single titled "City Mad" featuring Mozzy and associate "Slim ...

  6. Neighborhood Supastar 3 - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood Supastar, Pt. 3 is a collaboration album by American rappers The Boy Boy Young Mess and Philthy Rich, released in June 2011 via Livewire Records & SMC Recordings. The last of the Neighborhood Supastar series, it features guest appearances from Mistah F.A.B., J. Stalin, Glasses Malone, Rydah J. Klyde and Kafani, among others. It ...

  7. Richie Rich (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Rich first entered music in the late 1980s with the group 415, based in Oakland. Rich joined with members D-Loc, DJ Daryl, and JED, to craft an album in 1989 called 41Fivin. Rich released a solo album in 1990, titled Don't Do It. His rapping style had an influence on Snoop Dogg, and the group 415 inspired the name of the group 213. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Messy Marv - Wikipedia

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    The next day, under his alias "Lil Paper'd Up Mess", Marv responded with the diss track "I'm Right Here", [25] originally with plans to follow up with a full album entitled Philthy Rich Is A Bitch. [26] The same day, October 16, Philthy released a diss record entitled Messy Marv Is A Fake Blood. [27]

  9. Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich is an American web documentary television miniseries about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The miniseries is based on the 2016 book of the same name by James Patterson, and co-written by John Connolly and Tim Malloy. Filthy Rich was released on May 27, 2020, on Netflix.