South Central Cartel Gangsta Conversation Rarest

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The People vs Paul Crump Back in 1962, when William Friedkin completed his searing indictment of the death penalty, “The People vs. Paul CrumpThe People vs. – 1998 – The Gangstas In South Central (with South Central Cartel) South Central Cartel – 2007 – Cartel Or Die S.C.C.’s Most Gangsta; South Central Cartel – 2002 – We Have The Right To Remain Violent; South Central Cartel – 1997 – All Day Everyday (2018-Remastered) South Central Cartel – 2001 – Gangsta Conversation. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Gangsta Conversation - South Central Cartel on AllMusic - 2001 AllMusic. Featured New Releases; Editors. Tomie Mundy / Austin. Download album Gangsta Conversation by rap group South Central Cartel from Los Angeles. South Central Cartel Gangsta Conversation. South Central.

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12 Songs, 49 Minutes

EDITORS’ NOTES

After the gigantic success of N.W.A, gangsta rap exploded around the world and especially in Los Angeles, sparking groups like Compton's Most Wanted, Above The Law, and South Central Cartel. Headed by Prodeje and Havoc (though their actual line-up includes at least 8 other members), S.C.C. dropped this debut album in 1991, and while they never achieved the huge crossover success of Cube/Dre/Snoop et al, they put out some great music that still sounds fresh today. Lyrically they keep it as G'd up as possible, with a dozen songs primarily about jacking, slanging, and blasting fools all over L.A., while production-wise it’s all about classic funk samples and interpolations, mixed with plenty of breakbeats, scratches, and gunshots. Some of the joints sound a bit dated (but in a good way), and you'll definitely recognize a few of the melodies on display, specifically 'U Gotta Deal Wit Dis (Gangsta Luv),' a precursor to Tupac's 'Keep Ya Head Up' and the Barry White jocking 'County Bluz.' Fans of old-school Westside rap really can't go wrong here. Also check out 'I Get My Roll On' and 'Say Goodbye to the Badd Guyz.'

EDITORS’ NOTES

After the gigantic success of N.W.A, gangsta rap exploded around the world and especially in Los Angeles, sparking groups like Compton's Most Wanted, Above The Law, and South Central Cartel. Headed by Prodeje and Havoc (though their actual line-up includes at least 8 other members), S.C.C. dropped this debut album in 1991, and while they never achieved the huge crossover success of Cube/Dre/Snoop et al, they put out some great music that still sounds fresh today. Lyrically they keep it as G'd up as possible, with a dozen songs primarily about jacking, slanging, and blasting fools all over L.A., while production-wise it’s all about classic funk samples and interpolations, mixed with plenty of breakbeats, scratches, and gunshots. Some of the joints sound a bit dated (but in a good way), and you'll definitely recognize a few of the melodies on display, specifically 'U Gotta Deal Wit Dis (Gangsta Luv),' a precursor to Tupac's 'Keep Ya Head Up' and the Barry White jocking 'County Bluz.' Fans of old-school Westside rap really can't go wrong here. Also check out 'I Get My Roll On' and 'Say Goodbye to the Badd Guyz.'

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  • 12 Songs, 49 Minutes
  • Released: Jan 22, 1992
  • ℗ 2006 Pump Records

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