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Above the Law was an American hip hop group from
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, founded in 1989 by Cold 187um, KMG the Illustrator, Go Mack, and DJ Total K-Oss.


Biography

In 1989, the group signed with Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, while there, the group became an additional influence in pioneering with the group,
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. Their first album on Ruthless, 1990's ''Livin' Like Hustlers'', featured a guest appearance from N.W.A and production from Dr. Dre. Above the Law member Cold187um worked closely with Dre on production and the two had great influence on each other. The songs "Untouchable" and "Murder Rap" became minor hits from the album. "Murder Rap" appeared in the 2008 film ''
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''. The song "Freedom of Speech" appeared in the 1990 movie '' Pump Up the Volume'' and was also featured on the movie Pump Up the Volume (soundtrack), soundtrack album. In September 1990, members of hip hop act Above the Law clashed with Ice Cube and his posse Da Lench Mob during the annual New Music Seminar conference. The group's first full-length album, ''Livin' Like Hustlers'', came out in 1990. This album, released before Dr. Dre's ''
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'', featured a similar G-Funk sound to that album. Cold187um has claimed that he was the first to pioneer the G-Funk style and Dr. Dre's new sound was largely inspired by his own sound on that album. Dre by this point had left Ruthless Records for Death Row Records. Two years later in 1994 the group released ''Uncle Sam's Curse'', which was their last album on Ruthless Records. It contained the minor hit "Black Superman". Shortly after Eazy-E's death, the group signed to Tommy Boy Records in 1996. There they released ''Time Will Reveal'' in 1996 and ''Legends'' In 1999, the group signed to Suge Knight's Death Row Records but left in 2002. The group was a part of the West Coast Rap All-Stars, contributing to "We're All in the Same Gang", a 1990 collaboration of
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artists that assembled for this song to promote an anti-violence message. On the morning of July 7, 2012, it was confirmed by multiple sources that emcee KMG the Illustrator had died. Longtime Above the Law affiliate Kokane confirmed the death of the rapper on his Twitter account on the same day. The cause of his death is unknown; although Big Hutch says he died of a heart attack while taking a shower. He was 43 years old. Four of the group's most popular music videos, "Black Superman", "Call it What U Want" feat. Tupac, "V.S.O.P.", and the long form music video, "V.S.O.P. REMIX" were written and directed by Marty Thomas, who was Eazy-E's longtime Ruthless Records film director. Thomas also wrote and directed the controversial and eventually banned "Uncle Sam's Curse" Album television commercials which featured disturbing images of the KKK chasing ATL past a church with burning torches and a white "Uncle Sam" pulling a newborn African-American baby from his Mother's arms. The commercial won several prestigious worldwide awards. According to Kokane, a new Above the Law album had recorded before the death of KMG. According to current member Cold 187um 30+ unreleased tracks have been recorded while KMG was still alive. "Victims of Global Politics" has rumored to be the title. However, no release date has been set. Above the Law claims to have invented the "
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" sound, which was made popular by Dr. Dre's ''
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''.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Livin' Like Hustlers ''Livin' Like Hustlers'' is the debut album by American hip hop group Above the Law. It was released on February 20, 1990, via Ruthless Records; an advanced promo cassette version was released two months earlier. The ten track record was produc ...
'' (1990) * '' Black Mafia Life'' (1993) * '' Uncle Sam's Curse'' (1994) * ''
Time Will Reveal :''For the song by DeBarge, see Time Will Reveal (song)'' ''Time Will Reveal'' is the fourth studio album by the American West Coast hip hop group Above the Law. Released in 1996 by Tommy Boy Records, it was the group's first record after leavin ...
'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Forever: Rich Thugs, Book One'' (1999) * ''
Sex, Money & Music ''Sex, Money & Music'' is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Above the Law. It was released on February 27, 2009 as a digital download, on the Beatology label. The record featured guest appearances from Kokane, Heather Hunter, Man ...
'' (2009)


Extended plays

* ''
Vocally Pimpin' ''Vocally Pimpin is the debut extended play by American hip hop group Above the Law. It was released on July 16, 1991 via Ruthless Records. The first five songs on this nine track record are newly recorded material, while the rest four are rem ...
'' (1991)


References


External links


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