Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Road To The Riches [HQ Video] video free download


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Duration: 05:02
Uploaded: 2011/11/06

From 1989 Album: "Road To The Riches"...[Artist info below].....

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Queens-based Kool G Rap & DJ Polo left one of the most impressive rap discographies in their wake. Though Kool G Rap's growth as an MC from their first single in 1986 to their final album in 1992 was considerable, the duo started off running and never looked back. The pair never had the large profile enjoyed by others in Marley Marl's extended family (including Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, and Roxanne Shanté), but aftershocks continue to be felt throughout the East Coast, from the Notorious B.I.G. to Nas to Wu-Tang Clan to the underground scene.

When their first single, 1986's "I'm Fly"/"It's a Demo," was released on Cold Chillin', G Rap was already a formidable MC who could boast with the best of them. However, it would be narratives that he would become most known for, in addition to some of the raunchiest rhymes hip-hop has ever known. Throughout the years, Marley Marl, Large Professor, and Sir Jinx provided valuable production assistance. The duo released the formative "I'm Fly"/"It's a Demo" in 1986, but G Rap (born Nathaniel Wilson) truly broke out on the Juice Crew's "The Symphony," a group cut of great legend produced by Marley Marl that also included turns from Masta Ace, Craig G., and Big Daddy Kane. After a good deal of anticipation was built for the first Kool G Rap & DJ Polo album, Road to the Riches saw the light of day in 1989. Produced by Marl and released on his Cold Chillin' label, the album included a handful of timeless moments while alluding to greater potential.That potential was fulfilled with the following year's Wanted: Dead or Alive. Marley Marl remained partly responsible for the duo's sound, while Main Source's Large Professor and Eric B. also pitched in with production work. On this album, G Rap became an MC of top caliber; he expanded his range as a magnificent storyteller on tracks like "Streets of New York" (a number three rap single) and "Wanted: Dead or Alive." Released in 1992, Live and Let Die landed the duo in a bit of hot water; its cover, depicting the duo feeding meat to rabid dogs in front of two restrained white men, gained a fair amount of attention in the press. The controversy played a role in shooting the album up to the Top 20 of the R&B/hip-hop albums chart, but the attention unfortunately waned. Just as accomplished as Wanted: Dead or Alive (if not more so), the album featured the sympathetic handiwork of Sir Jinx and Trakmasterz and helped bring G Rap's increasingly profane and vivid tales to extreme levels.

G Rap and Polo went their separate ways shortly after that. G Rap put out three albums between the mid-'90s and early '00s, while Polo cut a single with Ice-T and porn star Ron Jeremy. Landspeed kept the duo's legacy alive through a low-key reissue campaign; in 2000 and 2001, separate releases combined the first two albums and anthologized their entire career together.

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool_G_Rap

Comments

5 years ago

Ipung Cahyo P.Z

Radio GTA San Andreas

5 years ago

daboe0909

A thug will mug for drugs, he eventually bugs, Looking for crack on carpets and rugs...

5 years ago

provoceren

Why’s this not on Apple music?

5 years ago

Andrew Watt

The dancers is far too Kid N Play!

5 years ago

Mani Johnson

"All my man power, for 4 bucks an hour, took the tiime and wrote rhymes in the shower" Whahhhhhhht?

5 years ago

Jax The Gamer

San Andreas.Right

5 years ago

Mat Fezza

I've listened to all walks of hip hop rap this by far is one of the greatest songs I've ever listened to 89 baby here !

5 years ago

Unko Toire

I’ll have two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s one with cheese and a large soda.

5 years ago

James Watts

Queens is in the house

6 years ago

dameon bailey

No mumbling or screeching at all.....

6 years ago

dameon bailey

His lawyer was so good, his bail was on sale

6 years ago

MrBig DNICE

Classic one of the top 20 lyrics of all time GRap my niqqa

6 years ago

Fire Spitter

Stitches body bags and ditches" my favorite line among many.

6 years ago

InfamousBE4ST

Gta San Andreas

6 years ago

Lino Rodriguez

I was sort of a porter taking the next man's orders breaking my back for shacks of headquarters. G Rap got rhymes for years

6 years ago

William Wright

Nobody... Nobody Raps better than Kool G!

6 years ago

Ohiorichkid Ohiorichkid Beats

THIS IS ----- REAL RAP!!!! -- OHIORICHKID INSTAGRAM

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