Da Lench Mob

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Da Lench Mob

Background information
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Political rap, Gangsta Rap, West coast hip-hop
Years active 19901995
Label(s) Atco
Priority
Website http://www.dalenchmob.com/
Members
Ice Cube
Shorty
T-Bone
J-Dee
Maulkie

Da Lench Mob were a rap group who first appeared on Ice Cube's debut album AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted. Da Lench Mob -- Shorty, J-Dee, and T-Bone -- struck out on their own, with Ice Cube as their executive producer, in 1992. Da Lench Mob released their debut album, Guerillas in tha Mist, in 1992. The video for the album's lead single, also titled "Guerillas In Tha Mist," became popular in the fall of 1992. However, Da Lench Mob were frequently criticized for their lyrics in songs such as "Buck Tha Devil," which contain racist promotion of black-on-white violence (the term "devil" refers to a white person).

J-Dee was sentenced to life in prison for murder in 1993, and was dropped by the record label.[citation needed] J-Dee maintains his innocence of these charges. Instead of disbanding, the group brought in an Oakland based rapper called Maulkie for their sophomore effort, Planet of da Apes, released in 1994. They broke up very soon afterwards.

Their song, "Guerillas In Tha Mist," was featured on the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack, on the West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos.

Releases

  • Freedom Got An A.K. (1992)
  • Guerillas In Tha Mist (1992)
  • Ain't Got No Class (1993)
  • Goin' Bananas/Cut Throats (1994)
  • Planet Of Da Apes (1994)

Production

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