Scarface once again quickly follows a Geto Boys album, Till Death Do Us Part, with a solo release, The World Is Yours, just as he'd done two years earlier with his brilliant...
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Fresh from the brilliant success of "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," his breakthrough hit with the Geto Boys, Scarface continues his streak of excellence with his exceptionally...
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With the dissolution of the Geto Boys far behind him, Scarface follows the epic overreaching of The World Is Yours with The Diary, a refreshingly modest album with a few...
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Already a legend in his own time, Brad "Mr. Scarface" Jordan, is, by far, one of this genre's most poignant street narrators. Having begun his career as one of...
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The sixth album from Scarface doesn't stray too far from his usual subjects: Pain, murder, mayhem, and vengeance are all well-represented on this sort-of concept album...
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The sixth album from Scarface doesn't stray too far from his usual subjects: Pain, murder, mayhem, and vengeance are all well-represented on this sort-of concept album...
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Playing this disc back-to-back with the apocalyptically bleak beats and rhymes that kicked off Scarface's solo career offers a contrast you could fairly call stunning. On...
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Brad Jordan, head of A&R for Def Jam South, was a big success after just a few months on the job; his signing of Ludacris in 2000 paid off in triple-platinum after less than...
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Brad Jordan, head of A&R for Def Jam South, was a big success after just a few months on the job; his signing of Ludacris in 2000 paid off in triple-platinum after less than...
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