First Degree the D.E.: Street Monster: The Rise and Fall Of First Degree The D.E.
First Degree the D.E.: Street Monster: The Rise and Fall Of First Degree The D.E.
Format: CD
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Artist: First Degree the D.E.
Label: Fahrenheit Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 671935001624
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
From the darkest caves of our existence comes First Degree the D.E.'s newest release. As you know, he released "Sactown Bloods and Crips" (FAH #14) last summer. The purpose was a 6-month peace movement in Da hood. Since the release, he has been on primetime TV news from Sac to L.A., local and national newspapers, political and urban radio, and world-wide Google News - he has become an activist. Local police and Sac sheriffs were publicly divided on the movement. Sheriffs were in the Sac Bee newspaper saying the movement glorified the gang life, and police went on TV (CBS) stating it was good for the community. Gang homicides decreased. Features B-Legit.
Tracks:
1.1 Kamikaze
1.2 You've Gone and Did It
1.3 We Are Everyone
1.4 Underdog
1.5 Dark and Angry
1.6 She Sent Me Nekid Pictures on the Internet
1.7 I Don't Want to Kill Younglings
1.8 Underground Power
1.9 Street Monster
1.10 That's Why I Hate You
1.11 Dance Wif Me
1.12 Devil Caller
1.13 The Next
1.14 Gangsta Black in My Eddie D Hat
1.15 My Legacy
Audio Sample:
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