Geto Boys (originally spelled Ghetto Boys) was an American hip-hop group originally formed in
Houston,
Texas. The Geto Boys enjoyed success in the 1990s with the group's classic lineup consisting of
Bushwick Bill,
Scarface and
Willie D, earning several
certified
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albums and hit singles, including "
Mind Playing Tricks on Me" which reached No. 1 on the
Hot Rap Songs and #23 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. The group was formed in 1986, and was active until the 2019 death of Bushwick Bill.
The Geto Boys earned notoriety for lyrics covering controversial topics such as
misogyny, violence,
psychotic experiences, and
drug addiction.
About.com ranked the Geto Boys No. 10 on its list of the 25 Best Rap Groups of All-Time, describing them as "
southern rap pioneers who paved the way for future southern hip-hop acts."
History
The original Ghetto Boys consisted first of Raheem, The Sire Jukebox and Sir Rap-A-Lot. When Raheem and Sir Rap-A-Lot left, the group added DJ Ready Red, Prince Johnny C, and Little Billy, the dancer who later came to be known as
Bushwick Bill. The first single the group released was "Car Freak" in 1986, which then followed with two singles: "You Ain't Nothin'/I Run This" in 1987, and "Be Down" in 1988. In 1988, the group released its debut album, ''
Making Trouble''. With the release receiving very little attention, the group broke up shortly thereafter and a new line-up was put together in which Bushwick Bill was joined by Scarface and Willie D, both aspiring solo artists. This new line-up recorded the 1989 album, ''
Grip It! On That Other Level''. The group's 1990 self-titled album, ''
The Geto Boys'', caused
Def American Recordings, the label to which the group was signed at the time, to switch distributors from
Geffen Records to
Warner Bros. Records (with marketing for the album done by Warner Bros. sister label
Giant Records) because of controversy over the lyrics.
In the early 1990s, several American politicians attacked rap artists associated with the subgenre
gangsta rap
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, including the Geto Boys. A high-profile incident in which Bushwick Bill lost an eye in a shooting helped boost sales of the group's 1991 album ''
We Can't Be Stopped''. The album cover features a graphic picture of the injured Bushwick being carted through a hospital by Scarface and Willie D. On the album's title track, the group responded to
Geffen Records ending its distribution deal with Def American. The album featured the single "
Mind Playing Tricks on Me," which became a hit and charted at No. 23 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
After Willie D left the group, Scarface and Bushwick Bill continued with the Geto Boys with the addition of
Big Mike, who made his debut appearance with the group on 1993's album ''
Till Death Do Us Part''. ''Till Death Do Us Part'' was certified gold. The album spawned one top 40 hit in "Six Feet Deep" which peaked at #40 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Subsequently, Big Mike was dropped and Willie D returned for 1996's critically acclaimed ''
The Resurrection'', and the 1998 followup ''
Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly'', of which Bushwick Bill was not a part. After three years on hiatus, the group reunited in 2002 to record its seventh album, ''
The Foundation'', which was released on January 25, 2005. The Geto Boys were featured on Scarface's ''
My Homies Part 2'' album.
The song "Street Life" from ''Till Death Do Us Part'' was featured on the motion picture ''
South Central''. A video clip for the song with footage from the film was released. Although the band rarely releases albums or perform together, the group came together for a reunion at
Cypress Hill
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's SmokeOut festival in
San Bernardino, California on October 23, 2009. In 2010, Bushwick Bill was threatened with deportation to Jamaica. In a 2015 DJ Vlad interview, Scarface stated that he will not be involved in another Geto Boys album.
On August 24, 2018, founding member DJ Ready Red died at the age of 53, from an apparent heart attack.
Following the stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis of Bushwick Bill, a farewell tour, titled ''The Beginning of a Long Goodbye, The Final Farewell'' was announced, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to pancreatic cancer awareness. But this tour was cancelled at the last minute. On June 9, 2019, Bushwick Bill died at the age of 52 of pancreatic cancer.
Lyrics and influence
The group's name, Geto Boys, comes from an alternate spelling of the word "
ghetto". For its first two albums, ''Making Trouble'' (1988) and ''Grip It! On That Other Level'' (1989), the spelling was the English standard "Ghetto Boys". For their third album, ''The Geto Boys'', they changed it to the "Geto" spelling, which the group has used since. The Geto Boys' lyrics push gangsta rap themes to extremes, and sometimes focus on
murder
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, explicit
sex, and violence. The group is credited for putting
Southern hip hop on the hip hop music map and inspired a legion of acts, including
2Pac
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,
Eminem
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,
UGK,
T.I.,
Goodie Mob,
Outkast,
50 Cent
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,
Chamillionaire
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,
Jay-Z
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,
Lil Wayne,
Rick Ross
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Prior to releasing his debut single, "Hustlin'", in 2006, Ross was the subject of a bidding war, receiving offers from Sean Combs, D ...
,
Young Jeezy,
Juvenile
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*Juvenile (greyhounds), a greyho ...
,
Mystikal,
Mac Lethal,
Esham and
Insane Clown Posse
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.
Insane Clown Posse's
Violent J (Joseph Bruce) described the Geto Boys as the first rappers to perform
horrorcore, with their song "Assassins", released on their debut album, ''Making Trouble''.
Bruce says that the Geto Boys continued to pioneer the style with their second release ''Grip It! On That Other Level'', with songs such as "Mind of a Lunatic" and "Trigga-Happy Nigga".
Conversely, "The Unseen", a song which appears on the group's compilation ''
Uncut Dope
''Uncut Dope: Geto Boys' Best'' is a compilation album by the Geto Boys consisting of previously released tracks from the group's Rap-a-Lot albums and two new songs. Released on November 17, 1992, through Priority Records, the compilation peaked ...
'', expresses
anti-abortion
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views.
The Geto Boys' popularity was boosted somewhat in 1999 by the prominent use of two songs—"Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" (released as a promotional single for the 1992 compilation album ''Uncut Dope'') and "Still" (from ''The Resurrection'')—in
Mike Judge
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's comedy satire film ''
Office Space''. The song "Mind of a Lunatic" has been covered by many recording acts including
Marilyn Manson
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in 2003, as a B-side off the album ''
The Golden Age of Grotesque''. The single "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" has also been covered by the band
Aqueduct and country singer Carter Falco.
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Their song "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" was featured in the
video game ''
Grand Theft Auto V
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'' and also in the
Netflix series ''
Maniac
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Maniac may also refer to:
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The Geto Boys are also heavily influenced by the social politics of the day. Their lyrics have consistently included themes ranging from police brutality (such as in "Crooked Officer") to concerns over the negative impact of violence on the urban community (such as "The World Is a Ghetto", "Geto Fantasy", and "Six Feet Deep").
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Making Trouble'' (1988)
* ''
Grip It! On That Other Level'' (1989)
* ''
We Can't Be Stopped'' (1991)
* ''
Till Death Do Us Part'' (1993)
* ''
The Resurrection'' (1996)
* ''
Da Good da Bad & da Ugly'' (1998)
* ''
The Foundation'' (2005)
Band members
*
Willie D – vocals (1989–1992, 1996–present)
*
Scarface – vocals (1989–present)
Former members
*
Bushwick Bill – hype man (1986–1989), vocals (1989–1997, 2002–2016; died 2019)
* Prince Johnny C. – vocals (1986–1988), production (1988–1991)
* Raheem – vocals (1986–1987)
* Sir Rap-A-Lot – vocals (1986–1987)
* Sire Jukebox – vocals (1986–1988)
* DJ Ready Red – vocals, turntables, production (1987–1991; died 2018)
*
Big Mike – vocals (1993–1994)
Timeline
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References
External links
Official website
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American hip hop groups
Asylum Records artists
Horrorcore groups
Musical groups established in 1986
Musical groups from Houston
Southern hip hop groups
1986 establishments in Texas
Gangsta rap groups
Hardcore hip hop groups
Rap-A-Lot Records artists
Rappers from Houston