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Set Your Country Content Preference (What is this?Set Your Language Preference (What is this?This will only change the interface, not any text entered by other users.Sign in with your Google Account!This video has been added to your favorites.Want to add to Favorites?Sign in with your Google Account!The video has been added to your playlist.Want to add to Playlists?Sign in with your Google Account!Could'nt agree more, its very sad the way rap is now.Would you like to comment?Edo G, also known as Ed O.Da Bulldogs, entitled "Life of a Kid in the Ghetto."The group was dropped from Mercury Records in 1993.One, Common Sense, Black Thought of The Roots, and Masta Ace among others.One of the album's songs, "Wishing" (featuring Masta Ace), was featured on The Boondocks in episode 9, Return of the King.They released a mixtape on November 11, 2005 entitled "The Mixtape."The first single, entitled "What Does It Matter", can be heard on his official Myspace page.Click)
2004: "Wutuwankno" (from the Masta Ace album A Long Hot Summer)
2005: "Official" (From the Big Shug album Never Say Die)
2005: "Experience (Why Don't You?External links
Edo G's Myspace
Special Teamz's Mixtape
2007 Ed O.This page was last modified on 2 November 2008, at 05:48.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Life of a Kid in the Ghetto.Biography
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Ed O.Edward Anderson) penned a poignant and brilliant message track on his 1991 CD Life of a Kid in the Ghetto.The Brand New Heavies
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Active: '90sMajor Members: Ed O.Edward Anderson) penned a poignant and brilliant message track on his 1991 CD Life of a Kid in the Ghetto.Post a question or answer questions about "Ed O.What is the bulldogs name?Da Bulldogs myspace music video code to your profile without copying and pasting the video code.Also, you can register on VideoCure to get your Ed O.Da Bulldogs video playlist code for free.Be A Father To Your Child video02.Love Comes And Goes video07.We have 07 different Ed O.Da Bulldogs videos and 7 total Ed O.Lyfe Jennings music videos
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29.The tone of the article implied that another crew of hardrocks
had gotten lucky simply because one more major label tried to get a piece
of the pie.To be precise, Ed did relate a couple of incidents that involved drugs and
gangs on the album's title track, but he portrayed them as sobering experiences
that prompted the kid to get his grown man on for good."Life of a Kid in
the Ghetto" made him the first national Boston representative.Ed put this shit on the map."I'm the bread, and you are just a crumb off
Jerkin' your jimmy but you still can't come off
I'm from Roxbury, the 'Bury, but not the fruit, y'all
Don't make me act like where I come from cause it's brutal
Hold my bone in a zone that's neutral
Soon to be large, the whole nine yards, but I ain't souped, y'all
Suckers be swearin' that their starin' is gonna scare me
Look but don't touch, and if you do, be prepared, gee
to go out, just like your first day off punishment
Da Bulldogs, Roxbury and Boston is what I represent
Da Black United Leaders Living Directly On Grooving Sounds
At first you didn't know us, but now it's like, 'Yo, put me down'
We didn't get in there so you can get in with us
You wasn't down when we was ridin' the bus
So put on your Adidas and step off
I got to have it"
2Pac quoted from it for "Young Black Male," Aceyalone paid tribute to it
with "I Got to Have it Too," and Diddy jacked the beat for Mary J.So many years later, it's hard to imagine a single reaching the top
of Billboard's Hot Rap Singles charts that talks about the ills of the world
and still manages to become a party anthem:
"Crack is more contagious than rabies
Baseheads broads are havin' basehead babies
Now how that sound?There's no measuring the importance of that song.If this song doesn't hit home, it's hard to think of any
other who will.No need to quote, you all heard the song.This timeless tune aside, "Life of a Kid in the Ghetto" shows its age.It's no coincidence the album starts off with "I'm Different," a
point well made in spite of (the sampled) Big Daddy Kane first laying claim
to being "different, so don't compare me to another."Hey yo, you know that's out of the
question."The worst names he would
call you were "sap" and "sucker".Come to think of it, these were tame words
even in 1991.That may have been as much due to Edo's conciliatory character
as to his peripheral place of origin."Givin' me the cold
shoulder, and it ain't winter?"However, it's safe to assume that the participation of New York's famed radio duo Awesome 2 opened doors for Edo.Special K and Teddy Tedd produced the album in its entirety, assisted by Joe Mansfield (later a member of the Vinyl Reanimators).Some cuts ("Feel Like a Nut") could be a tad bit rougher around the edges.And if you're familiar with Snoop's "Gz and Hustlas", "She Said it Was Great" (which uses the same sample) will sound strangely lethargic."Gotta Have Money (If You Ain't Got Money, You Ain't Got Jack)" contains just the right dose (courtesy of vocal group Pure Blend), while "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" (again featuring Pure Blend) suffers from cheesy keyboard layers, which also affect the otherwise energetic "I'm Different".Quan comment on local homicides and how different they're viewed by the authorities and the public depending on the race of the murderer.Then rappers had the courage to criticize certain aspects of society, now they're doing their best to blend in.T, to Big Daddy Kane's boasting and bragging.Needless to say that these days you have to look long and hard for such a charismatic and original freshman.Copy the code below into your website or blog.Copyright 2008 UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP.
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