Damu Ridas
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Damu Ridas | |
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Also known as | *B-Brazy (deceased) *Peanut 2 (deceased) *Lil' Laniak 2 (deceased) *Tip Toe (deceased) *Pimp D (deceased) *Spyder (deceased) *O.G Mad Eye (deceased) *Big Hawk (deceased) *Lil' Hawk |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Gangsta rap G-funk West Coast hip hop |
Years active | 1993–1999 |
Labels | Dangerous Records Pump Records |
The Damu Ridas were an assortment of Bloods gang members from South Central Los Angeles who recorded the Bloods & Crips collaboration albums Bangin' on Wax and Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues. The Bloods members formed the Damu Ridas, and the Crip members formed Nationwide Rip Ridaz.
Members
- B-Brazy (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. Was killed by a Mexican gang in 2003. He is the last of the Damu Ridas to have been killed.[1]
- Peanut 2 aka KP (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. He was killed by Raymond Avenue Crips in November of 1995. His older brother Peanut 1 was also killed by a Crip gang. He is survived by one brother named Pigeon who is a member of the Denver Lanes.[citation needed]
- Lil' Laniak 2 (L.A Denver Lane Bloods) - Deceased. On October 23 1995, on Crenshaw and Century, while with his 3 kids, Lil Laniak 2 was shot and killed by a member of the Eight Tray Gangsta Crips. His great homie Shane Willer also known as Big Laniak or BJ got killed with 4 more people (2 men and two women) in a drug deal in which they were set-up by United Blood Nation and the main one to organize the deed was from Campanella Park Piru. Because of this event, to this day the Campanella Park Piru and the L.A Denver Lane Bloods are at war. Damu Ridas member G-Len made a tribute to Big Laniak in the song "For The Money" from his album Woop Woop.[2]
- Tip Toe (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Tip Toe was a respected member of the 104th Street CMG. He was killed by a Piru gang, the Neighborhood Piru. His death started a war between the Crenshaw Mafia and the Neighborhood Piru even though they are both Blood gangs.
- Pimp D (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased.[citation needed] Pimp D and Tip Toe had a similar voice, but they are not the same person.
- Spyder aka S.P. (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Spyder, named Billy John Hill, was another respected member of the 104th Street CMG. He was killed in July 14, 2000 at the age of 22. He was fatally shot at Hyde Park, at the corner of Slauson Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard, which is inside the turf of the Rollin 60's Neighborhood Crips street gang. [3]
- O.G Mad Eye (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Deceased. Mad Eye was one of the oldest Damu Ridas and was a respected O.G of the Crenshaw Mafia Gang. Big Mad Eye had only one brother, Lil' Mad Eye. They both had been killed.[citation needed]
- Lil' Hawk (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - Lil' Hawk is currently serving a 25 to life sentence for murder. His little brother Tiny Hawk is also in jail. His brother Baby Hawk who appeared in the documentary Slob 187 Crab 187 was shot and killed at a park in the Valley by the Original Valley Gangsta Crips. His other brother Big Hawk is dead. [citation needed]
- Big Hawk (Crenshaw Mafia Gang) - The older brother of Lil' Hawk. Has been killed.
Additional Members
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Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Chart positions[4] | |
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Heatseekers | Top R&B/Hip hop albums | ||
1995 | Damu Ridas | #25 | #40 |
1999 | How Deep Is Your Hood | - | - |
Collaboration with Nationwide Rip Ridaz
Year | Title | Chart positions[5] | |
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Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip hop albums | ||
1993 | Bangin' on Wax | #86 | - |
1994 | Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues | #139 | #20 |
Compilations
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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1993 | "Bangin' on Wax" | Bangin' on Wax |
"Piru Love" | ||
"Steady Dippin'" | ||
1994 | "Gs & Locs" | Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues |
"Wish You Were Here" | ||
1995 | "Damu Ride" | Damu Ridas |
"True Flue Killer" |
Music videos
Year | Video |
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1995 | "Damu Ride" |
"True Flue Killer" |
References
- ^ Cloud, David. "The Rapper Deathstyle". Retrieved 11 November 2012.
- ^ "5 Shot to Death in Inglewood Apartment". http://articles.latimes.com/.
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- ^ "Billy John Hill, 22". homicide.latimes.com.
- ^ "Albums chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
- ^ "Albums chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-31.