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Тексты песен Poison Clan

Poison Clan - Action (Mike Fresh Nasty Mix)
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Poison Clan - All They Good 4
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Poison Clan - Dance All Nite
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Poison Clan - Game Recognize Game
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Poison Clan - Groove With The Pc
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Poison Clan - Ho` stories
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Poison Clan - In My Nature
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Poison Clan - Inside Edition
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Poison Clan - Jeri Curl
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Poison Clan - Livin` in The City
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Poison Clan - Low Life Muthafuckas
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Poison Clan - Poison Freestyle
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Poison Clan - Put Shit Pass No Ho
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Poison Clan - Rough Nigga Gettin` busy
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Poison Clan - Shake Watcha Mama Gave Ya
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Информация о артисте

Poison Clan was an early 90s South Floridian based rap group that focused mostly on post-N.W.A./Pre-Tupac Gangsta Rap, but also recorded uptempo Miami Bass songs for club exposure.

Initially, the group was comprised of rappers JT Money, and Debonaire (not to be confused with Miami Bass producer Claudio "Debonaire" Barrella). Discovered by 2 Live Crew's DJ/producer Mr. Mixx at local a talent show, they quickly were signed to Luke Skyywalker Records and released their debut album "2 Low Life Muthas" produced by Mr. Mixx. The group briefly took the subtitle "Baby 2 Live Crew" as a way to market themselves. Upon release, they received most of their attention due to the Miami Bass club hit "Dance All Night", a track that stylistically did not match the album's thuggish content.

Debonaire left the group to spearhead his NYC Hip-Hop inspired act, "Home Team". JT Money continued on as Poison Clan, releasing the album "Poisionous Mentality" in 1992. It was again the act's Miami Bass single, "Shake Whatcha Mama Gave Ya", that gained them the most attention during this time, thanks in part to production by Kenneth "Devastator" Terry. Unlike "Dance All Night", this single was a major hit outside of the Southern club scene, and more importantly, became a blueprint for Miami Bass inspired acts for nearly the remainder of the decade.

Successive albums include 1993's "Ruff Town Behavior", and and 1995's "Strait Zooism", which maintained the act's core following, setting the climate for other Miami based thug rappers such as Trick Daddy. However, much like the bulk of the Luke Records roster, JT Money began quesioning the label's practices, including the amount of unpaid royalties to him. JT left the label and reemerged as a solo artist in the late 1990s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.