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In September 1990, members of Above the Law clashed with Ice Cube and his posse, Da Lench Mob, during the annual New Music Seminar conference. The group's first full-length album, Livin' Like Hustlers, was released in 1990. This album, which came out before Dr. Dre's The Chronic, featured a similar G-Funk sound. Cold 187um has claimed that he ...
Above The Law: Livin' Like Hustlers: all tracks Co-produced w/ Laylaw & Dr. Dre: 1991 Vocally Pimpin' all tracks Co-produced w/ Laylaw: 1991 Who Am I? Addictive Hip Hop Muzick: all tracks Co-produced w/ Laylaw & Dr. Dre: 1993 Above The Law: Black Mafia Life: all tracks 1994 Uncle Sam's Curse: all tracks 1996 Time Will Reveal: 14/15 1998 Legends ...
Forever: Rich Thugs, Book One is the sixth studio album by American hip hop group Above the Law.It was released on October 26, 1999 for Street Solid Records. On this album, Cold 187um appeared as Big Hutch and KM.G as Chicken Vin.
Above the Law (group), an American hip hop group Above the Law (website), a law blog "Above the Law", a song by Bad Meets Evil from Hell: The Sequel "Above the Law", the third episode of the adventure video game The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
In an unsparing dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the Supreme Court allowed a president to become a “king above the law” in its ruling that limited the scope of criminal charges against ...
“No one should enjoy impunity, no one above the law – and wealth, power, status and privilege should in no way influence, for example, the issuing of warrants… “We cannot have impunity for ...
Trump appointee and X owner Elon Musk bragged as social media users jumped to use the "Community Notes" function to drag President Joe Biden for an old tweet following his decision to pardon his son.
Black Mafia Life is the second studio album by American hip hop group Above the Law. This album is what would be considered the blueprint of the G-Funk sound similar to Dr Dre's The Chronic. The album was recorded in 1991 into 1992 but was held back due to legal issues with Epic And Dr. Dre's Departure from Ruthless Records.