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Westside Connection was an American hip-hop supergroup formed by Ice Cube, Mack 10, and WC. [3] The group's debut album, Bow Down , reached the number two position on the Billboard 200 in 1996 and was certified platinum that same year.
West Street Mob was an American boogie and electro band, active between 1981 and 1984, [1] best known for their 1983 song "Break Dance — Electric Boogie." The band comprised Joey Robinson, Jr., Warren Moore and singer Sabrina Gillison.
Terrorist Threats is the second and final studio album by American West Coast hip hop supergroup Westside Connection.It was released on December 9, 2003 through Hoo-Bangin' Records and Capitol Records.
Myles O'Donnell was an Irish American bootlegger and mobster during the Roaring Twenties in Chicago during Prohibition.He was most famous for being the founder of the West-side O'Donnell Mob aka the Westside O'Donnells or West-side gang (no relation to the South Side O'Donnells, a rival gang).
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Earlier on, in 1996, when Mack 10 was a member in the rap supergroup Westside Connection, he was featured in the song "King of the Hill" - a diss song directed to the rap group named Cypress Hill. WC (a member of the rap supergroup Westside Connection) did not want to participate in the feud so as not to ruin his long-lasted relationship with ...
Despite their religious upbringing, the brothers eventually fell into the gang scene popular in their home of Carson, California. [2] After their youngest brother was killed in a gang-related shooting in 1987, they decided to turn their lives around and dedicate their lives to music because "that's what he would have wanted."
"Gangsta Nation" is a song by American West Coast hip hop/gangsta rap supergroup Westside Connection featuring Nate Dogg. It was released on October 14, 2003 via Priority Records as the only single from the group's second studio album Terrorist Threats.