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  2. Ed O.G. - Wikipedia

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    Edward Anderson was born in Roxbury, a working class, predominantly black neighborhood in Boston. His first stage name was Ed Rock, and started his career in the late 1980s at age 15, in a crew called F.T.I. – Fresh To Impress. They had a song called "Suzi Q" on the "Boston Goes Def!" vinyl LP compilation, which was released in 1986. [3]

  3. Word to the Mutha! - Wikipedia

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    The song samples "A Star in the Ghetto" by Average White Band and "The Jam" by Graham Central Station. [6] A music video was filmed in and around the Orchard Park Housing Projects, in the Roxbury section of Boston, where five of the six (excluding Johnny Gill) New Edition members grew up.

  4. Life of a Kid in the Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    Life of a Kid in the Ghetto is the debut studio album by the Boston-based rap group Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs. [1] It was released on March 5, 1991, via PWL America / Mercury Records / PolyGram . The album peaked at number 166 on the Billboard 200 [ 2 ] and number 21 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [ 3 ]

  5. Roxbury 02119 - Wikipedia

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    Roxbury 02119 is the second studio album by Boston-based rapper Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs. It was released on Chemistry/Mercury/PolyGram Records in June 1993. The album peaked at number 36 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [3]

  6. Roxbury, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Roxbury (/ ˈ r ɒ k s b ər i /) is a neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [1] Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and one of 23 official neighborhoods of Boston used by the city for neighborhood services coordination. The city states that Roxbury serves as the "heart of Black culture in Boston."

  7. Orchard Park Projects - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Park, also known as "Home of New Edition," was one of Boston's most notorious housing projects, located in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It is also the former home of singer Bobby Brown and New Edition members Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins and Ralph Tresvant. The 350-unit three-story brick complex was built in 1941 and was demolished in 1998 due ...

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  9. Lenox Street Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Lenox Street Boys also known as the "Lenox Street Cardinals" are one of the oldest and most dangerous street gangs in Boston, Massachusetts. The gang originated in the Lenox Street Projects in the Tremont section of Roxbury, Boston. The gang has been visible on Boston Police's radar since the mid-1980s as they terrorized local stores and ...