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Scarface

Scarface quickly became the South's most admired rapper and remained so throughout the '90s after breaking away from the Geto Boys to launch his solo career in 1991. Even if he never scored any national hits or stormed up the charts with any of his numerous albums throughout the '90s, no one could question his clout throughout the South. He essentially defined what it meant to be a Southern thug rapper years before anyone even coined the term Dirty South. This became glaringly evident in the late '90s when a massive wave of young MCs arose from Houston, New Orleans, and Memphis emulating his style of hard-boiled, ghetto-bred, straight-up hardcore rapping. Besides serving as the father of Southern thug rap, it seemed as if every hardcore rapper wanted to align himself with Scarface during the '90s -- everyone from Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to 2Pac and Master P collaborated with the former Geto Boy -- all in an attempt to foster credibility among the loyal Southern rap audience. Yet despite his unquestionable influence, Scarface never crossed over to mainstream success. His albums were often plagued with filler, his lyrics were simply too harsh for radio, and his devotion to producer Mike Dean led to a stagnant, albeit trademark, sound. Still, likely because Scarface never crossed over and remained aligned to the streets, his influence never waned, making him one of the few veterans able to sustain in the here-today, gone-tomorrow rap game. In the early 2000s, Def Jam Records rewarded his staying power with a lucrative contract, a wealth of industry connections, and a powerful marketing push. Scarface consequently enjoyed the most successful album of his career, The Fix (2002), and a revival of interest in his back catalog, which his former label, Rap-a-Lot, repackaged that same year on Greatest Hits.

Before Brad Jordan (born November 9, 1970) became known as Scarface, he called himself Akshen. As such, he began his rap career first as a solo artist in his native Houston during the mid-'80s for James Smith's then-fledging Rap-a-Lot label. Smith was trying to launch a group he tagged the Geto Boys, and he eventually asked Akshen to join the group in the late '80s. The Geto Boys' second album (and first to feature Scarface) -- Grip It! On That Other Level (1990), later repackaged and re-released that same year simply as The Geto Boys -- shocked many with its vivid depictions of violence and its overall extreme nature. This album featured the song "Scarface," which introduced Akshen's alter ego, a title he would keep from that point onward. The ensuing controversy surrounding the group's debut put the Geto Boys on the map and set the stage for the impressive We Can't Be Stopped (1991). In the wake of the group's national success came solo albums, one of which being Scarface's debut, Mr. Scarface Is Back (1991). The album made it evident who the group's most talented member was, and the acclaim showered on Scarface resulted in bitter tensions among his fellow Geto Boys: Bushwick Bill and Willie D. By the time Scarface returned with his follow-up album, The World Is Yours (1993), his reputation overshadowed that of his group's. Willie D consequently departed, and the Geto Boys never again rivaled We Can't Be Stopped, releasing half-hearted, albeit popular, efforts with a new lineup before later reuniting in the late '90s. In the meantime, Scarface continued to funnel his efforts into additional solo efforts: The Diary (1994) and Untouchable (1997). He then released the double-disc My Homies (1998), a bloated effort laden with guests, many of the South's leading rappers.

It wasn't until 2000, though, that Scarface won substantial admiration from the greater rap community with Last of a Dying Breed (2000), his most personal and focused album in years. As a result, he was awarded Lyricist of the Year at the 2001 Source Awards and was offered a promising deal with Def Jam Records. The powerhouse East Coast label wanted Scarface to helm its Def Jam South subsidiary division, and the rapper obliged, first signing Ludacris, who became an overnight superstar, and then releasing his own album, The Fix (2002). Led by a Kayne West-produced collaboration with Jay-Z, "Guess Who's Back," it spawned a popular single, "My Block," and attracted widespread embrace. Rap-a-Lot furthered Scarface's newfound coast-to-coast acceptance with the rapper's first best-of collection, Greatest Hits (2002). In turn, he reunited with Willie D and Bushwick Bill and put together The Foundation (2005), another Geto Boys album. In 2006 he introduced his new crew, the Product, with the album One Hunid and released a second volume of My Homies. Also landing in 2006 was 2 Face, a collection of tracks featuring Scarface and the late 2Pac. MADE proved that Scarface was still relevant in 2007; it debuted at number two on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart. A year later he retired his solo career with the good-bye album Emeritus. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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Big Dog! Real talk!
always has been a tru G in my eyes... ran across this guy back in da 90's at mardi gras in New Orleans,,,,, r e a l tru cat!!!
That's my n**ga
Scarface the original geto boy I'm from florida but those Texas dudes get it in for real
dope a** song :.
Scarface was always the best!
Best rapper alive
rios.rodolfo 4 0
Pretty down
AKSHEN
1of da most underrated n**ga n da game,old school n**ga wicked,luv dat n**ga scarface
13 albums in scareface is a legend in the game
micw7177
scarface was on makin trouble, their 1st record. Just so u know
This freaked me out This isn't fake. Apparently, if you copy and paste this on ten comments in the next ten minutes, you will have the best day of your life tomorrow. You will either get kissed or asked out, if you break this chain you will see a little dead girl in your room tonight. In the next 53 minutes someone will say I love you or I'm sorry
The 90's had the best rap, 2k blows.
nu_onez
Ya some Mooks
Follow me and I'll follow back
Ole school mane!!! STR8 G
aint nobody f**kin wit face
Don't read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lovers name will come on the screen in big letters this is scary because it actually works!
Scarface is so real luv him
G - up
All respect n love to tupac eternally this Might b scarf aces best song n it's probly cause of PAC nothin against face 2nd best is homies ft. Again tupac n master p
Im chillin, smokin, enjoy'n dis scarface who do u 6elieve in.
Long live 2pac!! Scareface had to step his game up for 2pac's verses...eas t s i d e ho!!!
the best to ever do it out the south besides ti and wayne
Comprende?!
H-town....di r t y south! :-D
Scareface the greatest.... Fuk faces.. jams in my ride u no...grew up too this ...wilmas west .....HARBOR AREA
shhhhhhh!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! NO WORDS NEEDED..DA TRUTH!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Two of the best ever putting it down on a hip-hop masterpiece.
Face put it down for the H. son just keep doing your thing ,GOD BLESS U
Da realist niga that eva lived and sung gansta muzic R.I.P my n**ga Tupac Amuru Shakur you da realist
Legendary scarfacee!
Luv this song. Rip Tupac
Pioneer right here.
Ok
910341612
:)
REAL RECOGNIZE REAL!!!!!!!! ! ! ! !
This joint reminds me of more simple times- no bills, kids, responsibili t i e s - out runnin and gunnin in the streets
Face one of da best in da business, wanna learn dem streets? Wanna be street hard? Keep listening...
Real Music Where Are The Real Rappers With Real Lyrics Gon To.... Scarface From Geto Boys To Solo Dolo... Still One Of The Hardest Rappers Ever To Touch The Mic####
Scarface is the south hands down
Job well done pac!! Now a moment of silence. I grew up on shi but 2pac!! I dnt change 4 da weather but i hope it gets better n chi town!!
Dats dat n**ga all day
Face is underrated that's f**ked up cuz he's a legend in the rap game
scarface is the man
brycerivers9
Action/ScarF a c e
I f**k with him from the beginning
GETO BOYZ
Greatest rapper ever
Awesome. Scarface is awesome.
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