South Central Cartel
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South Central Cartel | |
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Also known as | S.C.C. The Cartel |
Origin | South Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, G-funk |
Years active | 1991-present |
Label(s) | G.W.K. Pump Quality |
Associated acts | Young Murder Squad |
Website | www.sccprodeje.com |
Members | |
Prodeje Havoc Havikk the Rhime Son L.V. DJ Kaos DJ Gripp Young Prodeje (1993-present) |
South Central Cartel is a Los Angeles-based gangsta rap group. Some of their popular songs include "U Gotta Deal Wit Dis", "Pops Was a Rolla", "Ya Getz Clowned", "Gang Stories", "Servin 'Em Heat", "Knocc on Wood" (Remix), and "All Day Everyday".
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Late Years
As one of the original early-'90s West Coast gangsta collectives to follow N.W.A.'s lead, South Central Cartel first appeared with their debut album South Central Madness in 1991, before releasing a succession of albums throughout the remainder of the decade. After their follow-up, 1994s 'N Gatz We Truss, generated a sizable amount of attention in the gangsta rap underground. Def Jam Recordings signed the group, eventually resulting in their most commercially successful album, 1997s All Day Everyday.
During this same era, group leaders Havoc and Prodeje together released a string of albums on Pump Records as well, helping garner a small yet healthy cult audience. Despite their lack of mainstream success, the group does stand alongside fellow early-'90s West Coast colleagues such as N.W.A., Compton's Most Wanted, and Above the Law as gangsta rap pioneers.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Title | Chart positions[1] | |
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Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip hop albums | ||
1991 | South Central Madness | - | #51 |
1994 | 'N Gatz We Truss | #32 | #4 |
1997 | All Day Everyday | #178 | #35 |
1999 | Concrete Jungle Vol. 1 | - | - |
2001 | Gangsta Conversation | - | - |
2002 | We Have the Right to Remain Violent | - | - |
2003 | South Central Hella | - | - |
2005 | Westurrection | - | - |
2006 | Random Violence | - | - |
2006 | Tha Hoodz in Us | - | - |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions[2] | Album | |
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Hot rap singles | Hot R&B/Hip hop songs | |||
1992 | "U Gotta Deal Wit Dis (Gangsta Luv)" | #30 | - | South Central Madness |
"Ya Getz Clowned" | - | - | ||
1993 | "Pops Was a Rolla" | #19 | - | |
"Servin' Em Heat" | - | - | 'N Gatz We Truss | |
1994 | "Gang Stories" | #12 | #63 | |
"It's a S.C.C. Thang" (featuring The Chi-Lites) | - | - | ||
"Seventeen Switches" | - | - | ||
1997 | "All Day Everyday" | - | - | All Day Everyday |
"S.C.G.'z" | - | - |
[edit] Other related releases
- Big Prodeje - Hood Music (2004)
- Big Prodeje - Random Violence (2004)
- Big Prodeje - If the Chucc Fits, Wear It! (2005)
- Big Prodeje - Hood 2 Da Good (2007)
- Hava Rochie - Self Made Legend: It's My Time to Shine (2000)
- Havoc & Prodeje - Livin' in a Crime Wave (1993)
- Havoc & Prodeje - Kickin' Game (1994)
- Havoc & Prodeje - Truez Neva Stop (1997)
- L.V. - I Am L.V. (1996)
- L.V. - How Long (2000)
- L.V. & Prodeje - The Playground (2002)
- Murder Squad - S.C.C. Presents Murder Squad Nationwide (1995)
- Sh'Killa - Gangstrez from da Bay (1996)
- Young Murder Squad - How We Livin' (1996)
- Young Murder Squad - Don't B Scared (2003)
- Young Prodeje - Diablo Flame-On (1998)
[edit] References
- ^ Albums chart history. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2007-11-18.
- ^ Singles charts history. Billboard. Retrieved on 2007-11-18.