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  2. Geto Boys - Wikipedia

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    On That Other Level (1989), the spelling was the English standard "Ghetto Boys". For their third album, The Geto Boys, they changed it to the "Geto" spelling, which the group has used since. The Geto Boys' lyrics push gangsta rap themes to extremes, and sometimes focus on murder, explicit sex, and violence.

  3. Mind Playing Tricks on Me - Wikipedia

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    "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" is a song by Geto Boys, featured on their 1991 album We Can't Be Stopped.The lyrics describe the mental anguish and exhaustion of life as a gangster, including dealing with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, paranoia, suicidal ideation, and loneliness.

  4. List of dialects of English - Wikipedia

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    Many of these countries, while retaining strong British English or American English influences, have developed their own unique dialects, which include Indian English and Philippine English. Chief among other native English dialects are Canadian English and Australian English, which rank third and fourth in the number of native speakers. [4]

  5. We Can't Be Stopped - Wikipedia

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    We Can't Be Stopped is the third studio album by Geto Boys, released on July 9, 1991. It was among their most successful records in terms of units sold. The album is analysed track-by-track by Geto Boys in Brian Coleman's book Check the Technique. [1] We Can't Be Stopped was certified Platinum in early 1992. [2]

  6. Grip It! On That Other Level - Wikipedia

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    On That Other Level is the second studio album by the Houston, Texas based hip-hop group, the Ghetto Boys (later spelled Geto Boys), released on March 12, 1989, on Rap-A-Lot Records. Following the disappointing results of the group's first album, Rap-A-Lot CEO James Prince replaced two of the group members with Scarface (then known as Akshen ...

  7. Da Good da Bad & da Ugly - Wikipedia

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    Da Good da Bad & da Ugly is the sixth studio album by Houston hip-hop group Geto Boys.It was released on November 17, 1998, by Rap-A-Lot/Virgin Records.. Following the short-lived reunion of the group's three core members, Scarface, Willie D and Bushwick Bill, for 1996's acclaimed The Resurrection album, Bushwick left to pursue a solo career, leaving Scarface and Willie D to continue on as a duo.

  8. The Geto Boys - Wikipedia

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  9. Best of the Geto Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Geto Boys: 13 "Talkin' Loud Ain't Sayin' Nothin'" The Geto Boys: 14 "Snitches" Making Trouble: 15 "Crooked Officer" Till Death Do Us Part: 16 "When It Gets Gangsta" The Foundation: 17 "Still" The Resurrection: 18 "It Ain't Shit" Till Death Do Us Part: 19 "Do It Like a G.O." The Geto Boys: 20 "G Code" The Foundation: 21 "Trigga Happy Nigga ...