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Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. are a hip hop group from Carson, California, composed of the Devoux brothers Paul, Ted, Donald, Roscoe, Danny, and David. Their family is from American Samoa. They first began playing music in their father's Baptist church. Before anyone else arrived, they would play P-Funk and experiment with other forms of hip-hop. Particularly popular in their South Bay neighborhood, they began to dance to funk music. The brothers then created the dance crew the Blue City Strutters and publicly performed. All members are members or former members of West Side Piru and Samoan Warrior Bounty Hunters. Despite their religious upbringing, the brothers eventually fell into the gang scene popular in their home of Compton, Los Angeles. After their youngest brother was killed in 1987, they decided to turn their lives around and dedicate their lives to music because "that's what he would have wanted." To get away from the gang culture, the brothers decided to leave L.A. and go to Japan. While there, they were inspired to begin performing music again, with Paul "Gangxta R.I.D." rapping in front of eager Japanese audiences. They toured Japan in the mid 1980s and became very popular. Upon their return to California in 1988, the group focused again on making music and re-christened themselves as the Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. Their pioneering debut LP, New Funky Nation, was different from most rap records at the time because the Boo-Yaa TRIBE played live instruments on it. Later on, they ventured into the realms of both gangsta rap and rapcore music. They also appeared on the Judgment Night soundtrack performing "Another Body Murdered" with Faith No More, on Kid Frost's East Side Story LP, on The Transplants' Haunted Cities LP and on the rock group P.O.D.'s Testify, with the emotional rap track "On the Grind." The "Boo-Yaa" in their name signifies the sound of a shotgun being discharged, while the "T.R.I.B.E." stands for "Too Rough International Boo-Yaa Empire." According to hip-hop documentarians, Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. is "synonymous with hip hop in Los Angeles.

Comments

8 years ago

Justin Lee

nothing scary about em, just cool guys you dont wanna piss off.

8 years ago

michael wakefield

Boo yaa, tribe are related to Dwayne johnson aka The Rock rikishi, this is the uso, clan I'm from cali these kats are straight Piru and in the 80's and 90's turned up spots as well had a rep for major gang banging they are real with it

8 years ago

Mathews Taele

I love cheer leaders

9 years ago

Justin Lee

this song is the shit!

9 years ago

susan lewis

you see scary and i see hot hot hot Donald Mr. Kobra the one

9 years ago

petulia kowchee

Let's see what they gots to say

9 years ago

Joe Mutte

This song I saw on the BOX, music tv you control, 13 yrs ago

9 years ago

Tradarrious Clark

Slammin' & Funky

9 years ago

mro aho

Scary looking mother fuckers

9 years ago

JesusDoctor Groove

Gfunk at 100% Boo Yaa Tribe best old School Groove!

10 years ago

SNOTZnz

solid

10 years ago

FreakyLGrimeeRappuh

legends

10 years ago

100YardFumble

760 O'side up in hurr!

10 years ago

Vei Laumanu

TzUP UCE 0NE HUNNID

10 years ago

Str8RapMuzik

Well my family says I'm related to these guys. Idk how but whatever. Still good muzik. Str8 Ganxta..d(-_-)b

10 years ago

Mathia OneNDone

Underrated G-Funk

10 years ago

ThouChosen1

This ain't cholos, they're Samoans!

11 years ago

POLYTZ URBAN STREET WEAR

Mad Respect to the Boo Ya Tribe!! - From your Maori Cuzns in Aotearoa!!

11 years ago

Crenshawzfinest

Good ass song

11 years ago

Stalin Victory

man now this is old school right here hell yeah homie

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