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Charles Williamson (born 1977), better known by his stage name Guerilla Black, is an American rapper from Compton, California. [1] Born in Chicago, Illinois, he came to fame after releasing his debut album Guerilla City (2004), which featured the singles "Compton" featuring Beenie Man and "You're The One" featuring Mario Winans.
Guerilla City is the debut studio album by American rapper Guerilla Black.It was released on September 28, 2004, via Virgin Records.Recording sessions took place at SoundCastle, Forster Bros. Entertainment, The Darkchild Grind Factory, Can-Am Recorders and Southgate Studios in Los Angeles, Danga Zone Studios in Miami Beach, Big 3 Recording Studios in St. Petersburg, and Ardent Studios in Memphis.
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Albert Camarillo, right, a Chicano studies scholar and author of "Compton in My Soul," a memoir about growing up in Compton during the 1950s and 1960s, speaks at Color Compton on Aug. 24, 2024.
Omar Bradley – former mayor of Compton [14] Former President George H. W. Bush, former First Lady Barbara Bush and former President George W. Bush lived in Compton in 1949. [15] George and Barbara's second child Robin was born there. [16] [17] Lionel Cade – former mayor of Compton [18] Del M. Clawson – US Congressman and former mayor of ...
The rappers are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"). This list only includes artists that have a Wikipedia page.. The list refers to rappers of a specific subgenre, not all hip-hop artists.
The Tree Top Piru formed in Compton, California in the 1970s. [3] The gang was named after the various streets in their territory which are named after trees including Acacia Avenue, Poplar Street, Maple Street, Spruce Street, Cedar Street, and Elm Street.
Roughly 100 people surged into an Arco and stole snacks, drinks and other merchandise after a street takeover converged at a nearby intersection.