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Above the Law was also part of the West Coast Rap All-Stars, contributing to "We're All in the Same Gang," a 1990 collaboration of West Coast hip-hop artists promoting an anti-violence message. On the morning of July 7, 2012, multiple sources confirmed that emcee KMG the Illustrator had died.
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Songs Notes 1990 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 ...
Pete Tosiello of LA Weekly regarded the song to be the "greatest triumph" from Uncle Sam's Curse, "perhaps Above the Law's finest moment on wax and an essential piece of the West Coast rap canon." [3] Complex [4] and The Ringer [5] included the song in their respective lists of the 100 and 101 best L.A. rap songs.
"I Can't Sit Still" 1973 "I Can't Tell a Waltz from a Tango" Al Hoffman Dick Manning: 1954: covered in the United Kingdom by Alma Cogan, whose hit on the UK charts was bigger than Patti Page's was in the US "I Cried" Michael Elias Billy Duke: 1954 "I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine" Mack David: 1950 "I'd Rather Be Sorry" 1971
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.
Above the Law, Money B: Above the Law "Can U Get Away" 1995 Me Against the World — Mike Mosley "Can't C Me" 1996 All Eyez on Me: George Clinton, Dr. Dre, Nanci Fletcher Dr. Dre "The Case of the Misplaced Mic" 2007 Beginnings: The Lost Tapes 1988-1991: DJ Dizzy Chopmaster J "The Case of the Misplaced Mic, Pt. 2" 2007 Beginnings: The Lost Tapes ...
The following is a list of songs which have been banned by the BBC over the years. Some were banned from particular shows (e.g. children's programming), while others were banned for a limited period, and have since received BBC airplay. In some cases, more information about the banned songs can be found in their respective articles.