Menace Clan - Da Hood (HD) ‌‌ - Bohemia After Dark video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/08/01

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Menace Clan was an American hip-hop duo composed of Dante "Dee" Miller and Walter "Assassin" Adams formally signed to Rap-a-Lot Records.

After signing with Rap-a-Lot, the duo appeared on Poppa LQ's Your Entertainment, My Reality and Bushwick Bill's Phantom of the Rapra, and contributed a verse to the All-Star track, "The Points". The duo's debut album Da Hood was released on October 10, 1995, but it failed to sell a significant amount of copies and only reached number 44 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. After the release of Da Hood, Menace Clan remained with Rap-a-Lot, appearing on the Geto Boys The Resurrection and Scarface's My Homies, before leaving the label in 1998.

The duo's last appearance was in 2000 on D-Red's Smokin' & Lean'n 2000.

Discography:

Year Album Peak chart positions

U.S. R&B U.S. Heat

1995 Da Hood

Released: October 10, 1995

Label: Rap-a-Lot / Noo Trybe

44 33

Known for being racist and anti-white. There was a song on their one and only album called "Kill Whitey"

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Comments

8 years ago

Stoner KUSH GOD

CRIPPIN AND DAMU RIDIN FROM EVERY GANG FROM MEXICAN TO BLACK GANG ID DIE FO MY HOOD IM BROWN AND PROUD

9 years ago

Derek Clements

Racist Bullshit.

9 years ago

Pimmp gabe

Bushwick Bill in this group too?

9 years ago

Francis M

WEST SIDE TILL I DIE

9 years ago

Ol-Dirty Bastard

HD old school !!! Yeaaa

9 years ago

nslaven

BOUGHT THIS SINGLE WHEN I WAS LIKE 8 YEARS OLD AT SAM GOODY - THE DAYZ...

10 years ago

hernandezhial3

is menace clan crip???

10 years ago

DoserXUno

Clean beat

10 years ago

j batt

Classik track from rap-a-lot west from back in the 90s. A U can tell all rap-a-lot music kuz the beat tells a story itself.

10 years ago

Carlos C

The Struggle's Real.. Respect BVM, keep bringing those old school G shit

10 years ago

leland brown

This is what use to b good music niggas could rap

11 years ago

mryousmell

always when i look for new tracks BVM is where i end up

11 years ago

Luckie Moore

To be a hiphop head u have to be able to actually deeply relate to the music and the things people talk about in the music. If u are from da hood than people see why u listen to a song called da hood.

11 years ago

mutedmakequiet

I don't try to act hard or anything. I just started saying that 'hiphophead' is a term people can apply to themselves just the same - i.e. you said i cannot be a hiphophead.

11 years ago

leansippa713able

rythem and poetery

11 years ago

Luckie Moore

i never said u couldn't like rap. Just don't claim u know about the lives most rappers lived. Times is hard up in da hood. Im from Inglewood cali and I don't appreciate when people who lived good lives try to act hard and act like they know all about hip hop and hood life.

11 years ago

mutedmakequiet

We should just agree to disagree - i told you that i know a lot through rap you just say "you don't know the history behind rap" but you don't know me. knowing the history of hiphop (btw, that's what it is, not rap) is something anyone can do, and anyone can appreciate and love their choice of music for their own reasons.

11 years ago

Luckie Moore

no u don't. U don't know the kind of lives people lived and why they turned to rap. U don't know the history behind rap u just know the people that do it. so my logic is correct and urs is way off. being a kool g rap fan doesnt mean u know anything about the hood. thats the problem with alot of white skinny kids. listenining to rap doesnt mean u know anything about it or the hood. u should think about what u are saying.

11 years ago

mutedmakequiet

well i beg to differ. I'm a huge Kool G Rap fan and a lot of the stuff he talks about, it's not something we experience or live. just like all the gangster stuff going on in the hood. So how can I be a fan and not live there? Your logic is flawed. I've been listening to hiphop since i was a little skinny white kid. I know a lot of stuff THROUGH rap.

11 years ago

BuXTYP

0:23 that nigga in the middle

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