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Bloods & Crips
Background information
Also known asBloods And Crips, Crips & Bloods, Bloods & Crips
OriginLos Angeles County, California
GenresGangsta rap, G-funk, West Coast hip hop
Years active1993–1999
LabelsWarlock Records (U.S.)
Dangerous Records (U.S.)
MembersDamu Ridas (Bloods)
Nationwide Rip Ridaz (Crips)

Bloods & Crips was a gangsta rap group from the Los Angeles County.

History

The success of N.W.A. had frustrated many in the gang community, who saw the group capitalizing on the gang lifestyle. The Bloods & Crips project was originally organized by rappers O.Y.G redruM781 and Tweedy Bird Loc.[1] Actual gang members, Crips from Compton, Watts and Long Beach, Bloods from Inglewood and Los Angeles auditioned for the group and the best ones were chosen for the album.[2] In 1993 the Bloods & Crips released their debut album entitled "Bangin' on Wax" for Warlock Records. One year later, the group's second and final studio album, "Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues" was released. After Bangin' on Wax 2, the Bloods & Crips parted ways, with the Bloods becoming the Damu Ridas and the Crips became the Nationwide Rip Ridaz.

1993: Bangin' on Wax

"Bangin' on Wax" was the first album by Bloods & Crips. The album was released in 1993 for Dangerous Records. Bangin' on Wax was a success, making it to #86 on the Billboard 200.[3] Four singles were released "Bangin' on Wax", "Piru Love", "Crip, Crip, Crip" and "Steady Dippin'". The album has sold over 500,000 copies, reaching Gold status. Music videos were made for "Bangin' on Wax", "Piru Love" and "Steady Dippin"'.

On the single "Piru Love", only a Crip sang the hook, it was Fo' Clips Eclipse. The next single, "Steady Dippin'", that was performed by Crips members Do Or Die (aka A-Love), Miss C-Note (aka Dannygirl), Sin Loc and Blue Ragg (aka The General), they emerged a group called the Underworld Connection (UWC). The Underworld Connection was formed in the early 1990s but was put on hold to do projects like Tweedy Bird Loc's "187 Ride By" and the controversial album "Bangin' On Wax". It was the first time since the 1990s the group has reconnected in the late 2000s. Also DJ Battlecat made a guest appearance in the Steady Dippin' music video as the event's DJ for the intro, the song was produced by him, along with QLuso and Ronnie Ron.[4]

1994: Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues

"Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues" was the second and last album by the Bloods & Crips. Music videos were made for the album singles "G's & Locs" and "Wish You Were Here". The album was recorded and released in 1994 for Dangerous Records, the album made it to #139 on the Billboard 200 and #20 for Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.[5]

Feud with Lil' Keke Loco

At the height of their success, the Bloods & Crips became a target for Lil' Keke Loco of the Rollin' 30s Harlem Crips and Niggaz Off The Streets (N.O.T.S.), another gangsta rap group. Keke Loco even dedicated a diss track called "Bustas' on Wax", which was a slander to the original album "Bangin On Wax" and took numerous shots at members of the Bloods & Crips including Bloody Mary, redruM 781, AWOL, Big Wy, Sin Loc, and many more. Criticizing them for collaborating with rival street gangs, Keke Loco considers the members from "Bangin' on Wax", a disgrace to all real Bloods and Crips. "Its disrespectful to all the fallen gang members who lost they life over colors, it’s like spitting on their graves", Loco said.

Lil' Leak, known as CK, was one of the main rappers from the Bloods & Crips, who retaliated back with several verbal insult's of his own. Lil' Leak and Damu Ridas also dedicated a whole verse on a song called "CK Ride" and "True Flue Killer" to insulting Keke Loco and his fellow N.O.T.S. (True Blue).

"I saw you wearing your dirty clothes to match your dirty hood[...]It's hell up in Harlem, like you say, yeah, the Brims and the 20's leaving niggas dead"

Lil' Leak's verse on "CK Ride". Full lyrics of Damu Ridas cover at Rap Genius

The "Dirty" is a derogatory term, and a reference to the Rollin 30′s Harlem Crips. Shortly after the album "Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues" was released, the Damu Ridas members from the album ran across Lil Keke Loco and buried the feud.[6][7]

Members

Crips Bloods
Nationwide Rip Ridaz Damu Rida's
Nationwide Rip Ridaz Damu Ridas

Crips

Kelly Park Compton Crips Notes
Tweedy Bird Loc Tweedy (aka BK) has released two solo albums.
Fo' Clips Eclipse Fo' Clips is deceased, he has released a solo album.
AWOL AWOL is deceased.
Crip Inch Crip Inch is alive.
Troll Loc Troll Loc is alive.
K-Tone K-Tone's status is unknown.
KeyLow G KeyLow G's status is unknown.
Stonegone Stonegone's (aka The Little Man) status is unknown, he appeared on the first Bangin' On Wax on a couple of tracks such as "Crazy Lil' Nigga" & "K's Up".
Hun Locc Hun Locc's status is unknown, he appeared on the third verse of a song called "Niggaz Don't Want No Problem" on the Nationwide Rip Ridaz album.
Crip Face Crip Face's status is unknown, he appeared on a chorus of the song called "Not the Nigga You Thought I Was" on the Bang'n on Wax: The Best of the Crips compilation album.
PlayBoy Hustler Crips Notes
Trouble Loc Trouble Loc's status is unknown.
Atlantic Drive Compton Crips Notes
G-Bone G-Bone (aka G-BIZO, Grown Folk) is alive, he has released a book and several music projects as a writer and musician.[8]
B.G. Scarface B.G. Scarface is deceased.
Rider-J Rider-J's (aka Big Bun) status is unknown.
Neighborhood Compton Crips Notes
Do or Die Do or Die (aka A-Love) is alive.
Sin Loc Sin Loc (aka Hittman D, O.G. Sin Loc) is alive and he has released two solo albums.
Att Will Att Will is alive and he has released a solo album.
Blue Rag Blue Rag (aka Notorious Joe, The General) is alive.
Watts Franklin Square Crips Notes
Big Freeze Big Freeze is deceased, he was shot and killed in a restaurant.
Ice "Lil' Star" Onion Ice Onion is alive.
Six Pac Six Pac (aka Cixx Pac) is alive.
Keystone Keystone is alive.
Koolay Koolay is alive.
Baby Half Dead Baby Half Dead is alive.
Half Dead Half Dead is deceased.
Mac-11 Mac-11 is deceased.
Teroma Teroma's status is unknown.
Sinbad The Slayer Sinbad The Slayer's status is unknown.
Young T-C Young T-C's status is unknown, he appeared on the second verse of a song called "Little Blue Devil" on the Nationwide Rip Ridaz album.
Fudgetown Mafia Crips Notes
Broncoe Broncoe is alive
Rollin 20's Long Beach Crips Notes
Domino Domino (aka Genuine Draft) is alive and has released four solo albums.
GDogg GDogg is alive and well and has even made an active online forum community for Crips.
C-Note C-Note (aka Miss C-Note, Dannygyrl) is alive and active rapper.
Long Beach Insane Crips Notes
Duv Mac Duv Mac (aka O.G. Duv Mac) is alive and has released several projects.
Avalon Gangsta Crips Notes
Twin Loc Twin Loc (aka O.G. Cell-E-Cell) is alive and known under rap moniker "G-Cell", plus he has released a solo album.
Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips Notes
C-Rider C-Rider is alive B.K.A. DJ Battlecat

Bloods

Avenue Piru Gang Notes
O.Y.G Redrum 781 O.Y.G Redrum 781 is alive and he has released an album and several mixtape(s).
Lil' Leak Lil' Leak (aka CK) is alive, he is the younger brother of Redrum 781.
Bloody Mary Bloody Mary (aka Nini X) is deceased. She has released two solo albums, she died in a motorcycle accident in 2006.
Bounty Hunter Bloods Notes
Lil' Stretch Lil' Stretch is alive and he owns a motorcycle store.
Yank Yank's (aka Gangsta Yank) status is unknown.
Big Stretch Big Stretch's status is unknown, he is the older brother of Lil' Stretch.
Crenshaw Mafia Gangster Bloods Notes
Big Wy Big Wy (aka Red Rag) is alive, he has released an album with the group Young Soldierz. Plus, he founded Cali Swag District.
Lil' Hawk Lil' Hawk (aka Red Ridin Hood) is alive.
Spyder Spyder (aka SP, G-Spyder) is deceased.
Pimp D Pimp D is alive. Pimp D and Tip Toe had a similar voice, but they are not the same person.
Tip Toe Tip Toe is deceased, he was a respected member of the 104th Street CMG. He was killed by a Piru gang, the Neighborhood Pirus.
Big Mad Eye Big Mad Eye (aka O.G. Mad Eye) is deceased. He was one of the oldest Damu Ridas and was a respected O.G. of the Crenshaw Mafia Gang.
Baby Hawk Baby Hawk is deceased, he was the younger brother of Big Hawk and Lil' Hawk.
K-Low K-Low's status is unknown.
Lil' Mad Eye Lil' Mad Eye is deceased, he was the younger brother of Big Mad Eye.
Big Hawk Big Hawk is deceased, the older brother of Lil' Hawk and Baby Hawk.
T-Kayduse T-Kayduse's status is unknown.
Lil' G-Bone Lil' G-Bone's status is unknown, he is the little childhood friend of G-Bone (of Crips).
Inglewood Family Gangsta Bloods Notes
Dock-B Dock-B is alive.
Green Eyez Green Eyez died May 11, 2015
L.A. Denver Lane Gangster Bloods Notes
B-Brazy B-Brazy is deceased, he was set up and killed by a Mexican gang. His case is still unsolved.[9]
Lil' Laniak 2 Lil' Laniak 2 is deceased, he was shot and killed by a Piru gang, the Campanella Park Pirus.
Peanut 2 Peanut 2 is deceased, he has been killed by a gang. His brother O.G Peanut has also been killed.
Eightball Eightball (aka 8-Ball, Evil 8-ball) is alive.
June Dawg June Dawg is alive and active rapper.
Mr. Dulo Mr. Dulo's status is unknown.
G-Len G-Len (aka O.G. Len) is alive, he has released a solo album.
Mad Dog Mad Dog's status is unknown, he appeared on the second verse of a song called "All My Niggas" on the compilation album, The Best of Ronnie Ron's Gansta-Lations.
Mad Swans Bloods Notes
Batman Batman (aka Evil Bat) is alive, he's currently spending time in prison.
Weirdos Gangster Bloods Notes
Dogg Dogg (aka Suga Buga) is alive.
Pops Pops is alive.
Blood Stone Villains Notes
Geek Geek's (aka Captain Geek) status is unknown. Along with Noise they started as a production team called East Side Tag Team, the two helped produced music for the artists on Dangerous Records.
Noise Noise's (aka DJ Noise) status is unknown. Along with Geek they started as a production team called East Side Tag Team, the two helped produced music for the artists on Dangerous Records.
Gangsta Red Gangsta Red's status is unknown, he appeared on the Bangin' on Wax: Greatest Hits with the other members of Blood Stone Villains.

Filmography and documentaries

  • 1995: Damu Ridas mini movie and Nationwide Rip Ridaz mini movie
  • 1997: Bullets Don't Have No Names (Re-released as Damu Ridas vs Nationwide Rip Ridaz in 2003)
  • 2003: From Bangin On Wax Comes The Best Of Ronnie Ron's Ultimate Video Collection
  • 2006: Rep Yo Set: The Movie[10]

Discography

Music videos

Year Artist Video
1993 Bloods & Crips "Bangin' On Wax"
Bloods & Crips "Steady Dippin'"
Bloods & Crips "Piru Love"
1994 Bloods & Crips "G's & Loc's"
Bloods & Crips "Wish You Were Here"
1995 Damu Rida's "Damu Ride"
Nationwide RIP Ridaz "Nationwide"

See also

References

  1. ^ Exclusive interview with redruM781 RapTalk.net. 2008-04-11 Retrieved. 2008-04-11
  2. ^ Bloods & Crips biography at Allmusic AllMusic.com 2014-05-17 Retrieved. 2014-05-17
  3. ^ Bangin' on Wax at Billboard BillBoard.com 2014-05-17 Retrieved 2014-05-17
  4. ^ Steady Dippin' by Bloods & Crips WhoSampled.com 2014-05-19 Retrieved. 2014-05-19
  5. ^ Bloods & Crips at AllMusic AllMusic.com 2014-05-17 Retrieved. 2014-05-17
  6. ^ Bustas' on Wax by Keke Loco UnitedGangs.com 2014-05-20 Retrieved. 2014-05-20
  7. ^ CK: Feud with Lil Keke Loco UnitedGangs.com 2014-05-20 Retrieved. 2014-05-20
  8. ^ "Concrete Love" by Gerald Hicks iTunes.com 2014-05-19 Retrieved. 2014-05-19
  9. ^ $25,000 Reward Announced regarding B-Brazy's case CityOfInglewood.org 2014-05-17 Retrieved. 2014-05-17
  10. ^ Rep Yo Set: The Movie (2006) AllMovie.com 2014-05-18 Retrieved. 2014-05-18
  11. ^ The Best of Ronnie Ron's Gansta-Lations AllMusic.com 2014-05-17 Retrieved. 2014-05-17
  12. ^ Aspiring Rappers Eschew Gangs On 'Rep Yo Set' BillBoard.com 2014-05-17 Retrieved. 2014-05-17