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  2. Above the Law (group) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Above the Law discography - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Livin' Like Hustlers - Wikipedia

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    Livin' Like Hustlers is the debut album by American hip hop group Above the Law. [1] [2] It was released on February 20, 1990, via Ruthless Records; an advanced promo cassette version was released two months earlier. The album was produced by Dr. Dre and Above the Law and featured a guest performance from N.W.A on "The Last Song".

  5. Murder Rap - Wikipedia

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    However, Owen criticized Above the Law as lyricists, writing, "they present this hardcore life without any of the dandy charm that Big Daddy Kane or Oran 'Juice' Jones bring to it." [ 5 ] Vibe praised the song as "a breathtaking assembly", complimenting the music and Cold 187um 's raps.

  6. Legends (Above the Law album) - Wikipedia

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    Legends is the fifth studio album by American hip hop group Above the Law. It was released in 1998 via Tommy Boy Records. The record peaked at number 27 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 142 on the Billboard 200. Audio production of the entire album was handled by Cold 187um with co-production by KM.G and K-oss.

  7. Call It What U Want - Wikipedia

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    "Call It What U Want" is the second and final single by Above the Law from their second album Black Mafia Life. It features 2Pac and Money-B . The music video for the single features cameos from Big Stretch , Treach , Eazy-E , and MC Ren .

  8. Vocally Pimpin' - Wikipedia

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    Vocally Pimpin' is the debut extended play by American hip hop group Above the Law.It was released on July 16, 1991 via Ruthless Records.The first five songs on this nine track record are newly recorded material, while the rest four are remixes or edited versions of their previously released material.

  9. Jonathan David Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was a member of Seth, a Jesus music group in the 1970s, playing keyboards and writing many of their songs. Other members included Kelly Willard, who went on to a solo career in worship music; Keith Edwards, who later was drummer with Amy Grant and Rich Mullins; and his sister Rhenda Edwards Tull, who later sang on Parable's first album.